Hollow Mountable Kerbs for Vehicle Crossover Points

Hollow Mountable Kerbs are specially designed precast kerbs with a sloped or mountable profile. Unlike traditional vertical kerbs that create a sharp step, these kerbs feature a gentle incline that allows vehicles to cross over them safely when necessary, while still providing boundary definition during normal use.

At Majorcon Precast, our hollow mountable kerbs are engineered for the perfect balance of boundary definition and vehicle accessibility. Build with confidence. Build with Majorcon Precast.

Primary Uses

Hollow Mountable Kerb

Specification Sheet

Specifications

PropertySpecification
MaterialReinforced precast concrete, grade C40/50
Concrete Strength≥ 40 MPa at 28 days
ReinforcementTwo 8 mm bars + stirrups
StandardsBS EN 1340:2003, SANS 1058
ProfileMountable sloping face, hollow core: 100 mm × 150 mm
DimensionsHeight 300 mm, top/bottom 100/150 mm

Product Variants

Length (mm)Mass (kg)
60041
30021
Note: Hollow mountable kerb with internal drainage duct. Ideal for car parks and residential streets.

Ordering Notes

  • No customizations: All kerbs are supplied as standard sizes and finishes only.
  • Finish: Natural grey concrete.
  • Reinforcement: As per standard specifications.
  • Testing: Compressive strength and dimensional reports available on request.

Mini Hollow Kerb

Specification Sheet

Specifications

PropertySpecification
MaterialReinforced precast concrete, grade C30/37
Concrete Strength≥ 30 MPa at 28 days
ReinforcementTwo 6 mm bars
StandardsBS EN 1340:2003, SANS 1058
ProfileMountable sloping face, hollow core: 60 mm × 120 mm
DimensionsHeight 200 mm, top/bottom 80/100 mm

Product Variants

Length (mm)Mass (kg)
50035
25018
Note: Compact hollow kerb for light drainage, pathways, and garden edging.

Ordering Notes

  • No customizations: All kerbs are supplied as standard sizes and finishes only.
  • Finish: Natural grey concrete.
  • Reinforcement: As per standard specifications.
  • Testing: Compressive strength and dimensional reports available on request.

Why Choose Our Hollow Mountable Kerbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Mountable kerbs solve the challenge of maintaining kerb lines while allowing vehicle access. Here are answers to the questions we receive from architects, civil engineers, and site developers.

While both allow vehicle access, they serve different purposes:

 
 
FeatureHollow Mountable KerbsStandard Drop Kerbs
ProfileSloped along entire lengthVertical with dipped section
Vehicle CrossingCan be mounted anywhere along lengthVehicles must cross at the dipped section
Typical UseService stations, wide access areasIndividual driveways, pedestrian crossings
AestheticContinuous kerb line appearanceVisible break in kerb line
InstallationInstalled as continuous runRequires transition units

Hollow mountable kerbs are ideal where vehicles may need to cross at various points along the kerb line, such as petrol station forecourts.

Hollow mountable kerbs are designed for:

  • Cars and small vans: Safe mounting at low speeds

  • Delivery vehicles: Occasional crossing when accessing service areas

  • Emergency vehicles: Quick access when needed

  • Service trucks: Slow, careful maneuvering

For areas with frequent heavy vehicle crossing (daily HGV access), we recommend consulting our technical team about reinforced mountable options or alternative access solutions.

Hollow core refers to the internal design of the kerb, which features voids or cavities rather than being solid concrete throughout. Benefits include:

  • Reduced weight: Easier handling and installation without heavy equipment

  • Lower transport costs: More kerbs per truckload

  • Adequate strength: Engineered to maintain structural integrity despite hollow sections

  • Material efficiency: More sustainable use of concrete

Despite the hollow design, these kerbs are fully engineered to withstand vehicle loading when properly installed.

Yes, they are an excellent choice for residential driveway crossovers, particularly where:

  • The driveway entrance is wide and vehicles may enter at slightly different angles

  • A continuous kerb appearance is desired without a visible “dip”

  • Occasional larger vehicles (delivery trucks, moving vans) need access

  • The property has a curved or angled driveway approach

For standard residential driveways with a single defined entrance, traditional drop kerbs may also be suitable. Our Sales Team can advise based on your specific layout.

Installation follows a similar process to standard kerbs:

  1. Excavation: Trench dug to required depth

  2. Base preparation: Compacted sub-base and concrete bedding

  3. Positioning: Kerbs set to correct line and level

  4. Haunching: Concrete support to the back of the kerb

  5. Transition: Standard vertical kerbs at ends where mountable section finishes

The hollow core design means these kerbs are lighter and easier to maneuver into position than solid equivalents.


Yes, drainage should be considered:

  • Water flow: The sloped profile may affect how water runs to drainage points

  • Low points: Ensure mountable sections don’t create unintended water pooling areas

  • Integration: Coordinate with overall site drainage design

For service stations and parking areas, we recommend integrating mountable kerbs with appropriate drainage channels to ensure effective stormwater management.


Hollow mountable kerbs are designed for occasional crossing, not continuous parking. Considerations:

  • Parking against: Vehicles can park with wheels against the kerb (as with standard kerbs)

  • Parking on: Not designed for vehicles to park on top of the kerb for extended periods

  • Repeated crossing: Frequent, high-speed crossing by heavy vehicles may cause wear

For areas where vehicles will regularly park with wheels on the kerb, we recommend our solid mountable or heavy-duty options.