Edging Stone
Clear borders mean clean and inviting properties. Edging stone can accentuate patios, gardens and just about every other element of your space. These additions are high impact and low maintenance.
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Granite is an igneous rock that has a long history of being used for a variety of construction and development projects. It’s been used to build with for thousands of years, mainly due to its versatility, durability, and attractiveness. The ancient Egyptians used it in the construction of pyramids as well as other structures. The fact that some of these ancient buildings still stand today serves as testament to the product’s endurance.
More recently, granite began to replace the use of marble for the construction of monuments and other buildings, owing to its resilience and longevity. With regard to modern-day roadways and walkways, granite curbing has been used for over 100 years. Hardy Island granite curbing is extracted from a quarry that is located near the northeast coast of Vancouver Island. The quarry itself has a rich history that dates back to the early 1900’s.
Due to the fact that it’s such an attractive and durable material that serves many useful functions, granite curbing continues to be used for numerous projects, both small and large. In fact, chances are that you’ve come across it just walking around your neighborhood or city. It’s an attractive stone that has the ability to blend in well with its surroundings while still maintaining an eye-catching appeal.
Regardless of whether a project requires just a few stones to accent a small driveway or walkway, or numerous stones for the purpose of installing curb along a lengthy roadway, the precise amount of stone can be quarried for whatever the project’s specific needs may be. Additionally, the granite slabs can be sized according to the requirements.
Hardy Island granite curbing is the best choice for a durable, long-lasting, and attractive curb that will be enjoyed for generations to come.