Kerb Stones

Kerbstone is a perfect and eleant replacement of bricks or other strone kerbs. Kerbstones unique aged appearance is ideal for use in areas where natural and unobtrusive edging is requied. Kerbs are walling are easy to achieve with Kerbstones unique block design and its aesthetic appearance ensure that it complements surrounding landscaped areas as well as paths, patios and driveways.

Kerbstones support border road and pavement edges, the modern, narrow, dimensionally accurate and less expenseive kerbstone types can also be used in gardens and areas intended for light traffic. The straight-edged kerbstone type has rectangualr shape. The cleaved version with a rough finish is called a mill cut kerbstone.

Features of Kerb Stones

  • Kerbs for pavements come in all sorts of shapes, sizes andmaterials.
  • To restrain the paving, keeping it in place - as with block paving
  • To create a step up or down between the paving and another surface
  • To create ‘check’ that keeps traffic on the driveway
  • Segmental retaining wall blocks
  • To allow garden soil and/or turf to be kept separate from the paving
  • To keep vegetation/weeds out of the paving
  • Purely Decorative




Fly Ash Bricks:

Fly Ash Generated during the combustion of Coal for Engery Production is one of the industrial by-products and it is recognized as an environmental Pollutant. These can be extensively used in all building constructional activities similar to that of common burnt clay bricks. The fly ash bricks are comparatively light in weight and stronger than common clay bricks.

Its utilization as main raw material in the manufacture of bricks will not only create ample opportunities for its proper and useful disposal but also help in environmental pollution control to a greater extent in the surrounding areas of power plants. In view of superior quality and eco-friendly nature..