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BENEFITS OF KERBS, CHANNELS, AND GUTTERS

Kerbs, channels, and gutters are all components of a road’s drainage system. They serve to prevent water from accumulating on the road surface and to channel water away from the road and into a drainage system. The benefits of kerb, channel, and gutter construction include:

  • Improved road safety: By channelling water away from the road, kerbs, channels, and gutters help to reduce the risk of hydroplaning and other accidents caused by standing water on the road. Hydroplaning occurs when a vehicle’s tyres lose contact with the road surface due to a thin layer of water. This can cause the vehicle to lose control and skid, resulting in an accident. Kerbs, channels, and gutters help to prevent hydroplaning by directing water away from the road surface, reducing the amount of water on the road, and improving tire-to-road contact.
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TYPES OF KERBS, GUTTERS, AND CHANNELS

There are several types of kerbs, gutters, and channels, each with their own specific uses and characteristics.

KERBS

KERBS

Kerbs are the raised edge along the side of a roadway that separates the roadway from the sidewalk or shoulder. One of the common types of kerbs include:

  • Concrete kerbs: Concrete kerbs are a durable and long-lasting option for landscaping and design. They can be easily moulded to any desired shape, and there is also the option for cast-in-place installation on site.

CHANNELS

Several types of channels can be used in conjunction with kerbs and gutters to collect and channel away rainwater. Some common types of channels include:

  • Grated channels: These are channels that have a grated or perforated cover to allow water to flow through while preventing debris from entering the channel. They can be made from a variety of materials, including concrete, metal, and PVC.
  • Trench channels: These are channels that are installed in a trench and are used to collect and channel away water from larger areas, such as parking lots or sports fields. They can be made from a variety of materials, including concrete, metal, and PVC.
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MATERIALS

MATERIALS

Kerbs, channels, and gutters are typically made from a variety of materials, each with their own unique properties and benefits. Most commonly kerb contractors use concrete to make kerbs, channels, and gutters.

  • Concrete: Concrete is a popular choice for kerbs, channels, and gutters due to its durability, strength, and ability to withstand heavy loads. It is also resistant to weather and other environmental factors. However, it is relatively heavy and expensive to install.
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USES OF KERBS, CHANNELS, AND GUTTERS

Kerbs, channels, and gutters are typically used in a variety of settings, including:

  • Kerbs, channels, and gutters are used to manage water runoff and prevent flooding in urban areas.
  • Kerbs help to contain the water within channels and gutters and direct it away from buildings and roads. They are also used to help separate the sidewalk from the road, creating a safe and clear path for pedestrians.
  • Channels and gutters are also used to control the flow of water away from homes, businesses, and other buildings, preventing flooding and damage. They can also be used to collect rainwater, which can then be used for watering gardens or in other ways.
  • Kerbs, channels, and gutters can also be used to prevent the spread of pollutants, such as oil and other chemicals, from roads and driveways into water systems.
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