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Experience the elegance of our Corten Steel Garden Edging—a breathtaking solution that artfully delineates and enhances the beauty of your garden. Perfect for containing garden beds, bordering lush lawns, and framing scenic pathways, this edging matures gracefully, offering a distinctive character that complements all garden aesthetics, plant types, and architectural designs.
Corten steel stands as a remarkable material choice for garden edging, where its aesthetic allure is equally matched by its remarkable strength, durability, and practicality. Over the course of six months, it develops a unique, water-tight patina that prevents further rusting, growing more robust over time. This protective layer not only fortifies the steel but also extends its lifespan, requiring no maintenance. Opt for our garden edging for a solution that marries reliability with stunning beauty.
Installation of this elegant edging is a breeze, with a straightforward, no-fuss process. No special tools are necessary—just a block of wood and a hammer are all you need to make installation a simple task for anyone.
When is steel edging better than aluminium edging?
Both steel and aluminium edging offer remarkable durability and weather resistance. Each material boasts distinctive advantages tailored to meet diverse landscaping needs.
The superior strength of steel makes it the perfect choice for areas subjected to heavy garden machinery or vehicular traffic. Its robust nature also makes it ideal for retaining structures in raised borders, providing steadfast support and reliability.
Steel edging offers unmatched versatility in color options, available in untreated, galvanized, Corten weathering steel, or powder-coated finishes to match your preferred RAL color, allowing for a personalized touch to your landscape.
What's the difference between untreated steel and Corten steel?
Both untreated and Corten steel naturally develop an alluring orange-brown patina over time. However, Corten steel alloys quicken this process, thereby enhancing its attraction and desirability.
The patina not only elevates aesthetic beauty but also provides practical advantages. Architects and landscapers favor Corten steel for its rapid patina development, which harmonizes effortlessly with organic and natural design concepts, making it suitable for both traditional and contemporary settings.
How do I prevent Corten steel from staining surrounding stone or concrete?
Corten steel's weathering process can cause water runoff that may discolor and potentially stain light or porous surfaces. However, there are effective methods to mitigate this risk.
Pre-weathering the steel before installation minimizes contact with other materials, as most oxidation occurs beforehand. This process can be accelerated by applying specific chemicals to the steel's surface, ensuring minimal staining.
Creating a gravel border between the steel and adjacent surfaces allows water to drain efficiently, preventing the spread and risk of potential staining.
How much maintenance does steel edging need?
While steel may be more susceptible to corrosion than aluminium, when manufactured from high-grade materials, it requires minimal maintenance.
The natural oxidation layer on Corten steel usually provides adequate protection under normal conditions, safeguarding the material beneath.
Powder-coated steel also boasts exceptional corrosion resistance. To ensure longevity, it is important to avoid damaging the powder coating during installation, further protecting against corrosion.
Pin kerbing or pavers, set on a solid concrete base and haunched, will create a solid edge that can either blend with or complement the rest of the paving.
However, this method may require several site visits to lay the foundation, then lay and haunch the edging, and time between for the base and haunching to cure before the paving can be laid.
If aluminium or steel edging is used, the paving can be laid as soon as the edging is installed. Both products feature a narrow profile that makes them inconspicuous against paving and soft landscaping, and neither has the problem of grass die-back caused by concrete.