No items found.
Multiple Sizes Available
PRODUCTS
/
Water Channels and Kerbs
/
Wet Pressed Splay

Wet Pressed Splay

With its 45° angled profile and robust build, the Splay concrete kerb can minimise vehicular impact while adding longevity to driveways and parking spaces.
DOWNLOAD BROCHURE
DOWNLOAD BROCHURE
Multiple Sizes Available
Design
With its 45° angled profile and robust build, the Splay concrete kerb can minimise vehicular impact while adding longevity to driveways and parking spaces.

Product Details

DIMENSIONS:
Multiple Sizes Available

Popular colours

Grey creates definition while maintaining a neutral aesthetic.
Grey

Standard finish

A pimpled surface adds traction and a visual texture to the kerb.
Pimple
EXPLORE CUSTOMISATIONS
EXPLORE CUSTOMISATIONS

Highlights

With its angled design and pimpled surface, the Splay kerb lends a structural and visual distinction to surfaces.
01

Engineered for deflection

The top of the Splay kerb is angled at 45° to prevent collisions and deflect tyres, which is why it is recommended for roads, driveways and parking areas.
02

Sharper edges and detailing

The wet-pressed technique results in precise and uniform dimensions, resulting in easier installation and a cleaner finish.
03

Two laying styles

The Splay kerb can be placed upright to create a strong, defined edge or laid horizontally to build a gentle slope.
04

High compressive strength

The concrete kerb’s robust build and stability ensure that it can easily withstand long-term usage and vehicular contact.

FAQs

What is the purpose of the Splay kerb’s 45° angled top?

The 45° angle deflects vehicle tyres, reducing impact severity and guiding vehicles back onto the road or pathway.

Can the Splay kerb be installed horizontally?

Yes, the Splay kerb can be installed in two orientations. It can be placed vertically to frame a pathway or laid horizontally to create a small slope or transition zone.

Where is a Splay kerb typically used?

The Splay concrete kerb is recommended for areas exposed to vehicular traffic, such as driveways and parking lots.

Explore Similar Water Channels and Kerbs

Splay
Half Batter
Bull Nose
Flush
Dropper kerb