Posted On : 18 March, 2013 | Post By : A&B Paving
Sidewalks as well as curbs form an important part of the property exterior. On one hand, the sidewalks or the pavements mark the outermost boundary or path of the residence; the curbs, on the other hand, curbs form the outer boundary to a property. The latter is sometimes a single boundary or made up of many stones joined together with cementing material etc.
Both the sidewalks as well as the curbs play specific roles in protecting the property as well as the pedestrians and young children. They also act as a boundary to the property, by marking the final perimeter of the residence and separating it from the road or the outside pavement. Sidewalks are generally pavements that are seen alongside the main property or the house. They also run along the patio or veranda of the house.
The curb is the outer boundary of the property that is generally adjoining the lawn or the front yard. It separates the road or outside pavement from the property. It also acts as a boundary to rainwater, outside water, out-of-balance vehicles, and gives a fine separation line to the property. Both sidewalks as well as the curbs needs asphalt paving to remain resistant to frequent weather changes, rain, snow, wear and tear etc.
Most Asphalt Paving Contractors prefer to use this form of paving for its cost-effectiveness. Asphalt paving is used for both sidewalks and curbs as they resist easy wear and tear and are durable. They are also low maintenance form of paving. They are among the favourites for most paving contractors.
Therefore, one can continue to enjoy safe and durable sidewalks and curbs along with other exteriors with durable asphalt paving services.
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