EverEdge Custom

EverEdge Custom offers bespoke garden edge products

  • 30 Jun 2016

EverEdge’s new customisation service, EverEdge Custom, allows customers to specify bespoke garden edge products to suit specific requirements.

The company offers a variety of landscape edging products, manufactured from mild, corten or galvanised steel, which have been designed to create low maintenance, well-defined garden edges.

Bespoke variations of EverEdge’s existing products can be made to suit individual design requirements and project specifications.

EverEdge Custom

With experience in steel construction, EverEdge’s customisation service, EverEdge Custom can create a wealth of designs:  the thickness, length, height and finish of each product can be tailored to suit certain requirements.

The Custom team also offers laser cutting, allowing customers to incorporate letters and shapes into their products, and powder coating, a process that adds colour and protection to its edging products.

Whilst EverEdge utilises brown, black, slate and green colours as standard, any RAL colour can be specified and used by its Custom team.

EverEdge,
93 The Lloyd,
Market Drayton,
Shropshire,
United Kingdom,
TF9 2PS

Phone: 01453 731717

Visit EverEdge's website

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