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Unveil the beauty of our Corten Steel Garden Edging—a breathtaking solution designed to enhance and define the charm of your garden. Ideal for containing garden beds, edging lawns, and outlining pathways, this edging matures gracefully over time, adding unique character that synchronizes with any garden style, planting arrangement, or architectural design.
Corten steel stands out as a superb material for garden edging due to its aesthetic appeal, strength, durability, and practicality. Over a six-month period, it naturally develops a water-tight patina that halts additional rusting, growing more resilient with time. This protective layer not only fortifies the steel but also prolongs its lifespan, eliminating the need for maintenance. Opt for our garden edging for a solution that's as reliable as it is visually stunning.
Installing this edging is a breeze and straightforward. No specialized tools are required—just a block of wood and a hammer make it easy for anyone to set up.
When is steel edging more advantageous than aluminum edging?
Both steel and aluminum edging deliver exceptional durability and weather resistance, each offering unique benefits tailored to diverse landscaping needs.
Steel's superior strength renders it an ideal choice for areas that endure heavy garden machinery or vehicular traffic. Its robust nature also makes it perfect for retaining structures in raised borders, providing steadfast support and reliability.
Steel edging offers unparalleled adaptability in color choices, available in untreated, galvanized, Corten weathering steel, or powder-coated finishes in your desired RAL color.
What's the distinction between untreated steel and Corten steel?
Both untreated and Corten steel develop a striking orange-brown patina over time. However, Corten steel alloys are engineered to accelerate this process, heightening its visual appeal.
The patina not only amplifies aesthetic charm but presents practical advantages. Corten steel is favored by architects and landscapers for its quick-developing patina that seamlessly integrates with organic and natural design concepts, suiting both traditional and modern settings.
How can I prevent Corten steel from staining surrounding stone or concrete?
Corten steel's weathering process can tint water runoff, potentially discoloring light or porous surfaces. Fortunately, there are strategies to minimize this risk.
Pre-weathering steel prior to installation minimizes its contact with other materials by ensuring the majority of oxidation transpires beforehand. Accelerate this process by applying specific chemicals to the steel's surface.
Establishing a gravel border between the steel and adjacent surfaces allows water to drain effectively, preventing spread and potential staining.
How much upkeep does steel edging demand?
Steel, though more susceptible to corrosion than aluminum, requires minimal upkeep when crafted from high-grade materials.
The natural oxidation layer on Corten steel typically provides ample protection under normal conditions, preserving the underlying material.
Powder-coated steel is also renowned for its high corrosion resistance. To ensure longevity, it is crucial to avoid damaging the powder coating during installation, further safeguarding it 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.