Different Types Of Curbs Around The World

Here’s a fun fact: curbs didn’t become common until the 18th century. Before then, the most common way to separate the street from the pedestrians was with small wooden posts (called bollards). Image Credit: LarkinEngineering A series of Paving Acts in London in the 1700s made curbs common across the city. It set the pace…

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Why You Need A Ramp For Your Toy Hauler

Do you have a trailer or RV for your toys – a toy hauler? Do you have a rolled curb at the end of your driveway? If your answer to both questions is yes, then a curb ramp will be one of the best investments you’ll ever make. A Curb Ramp Will Be Much Easier…

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Water Pooling At The End Of The Driveway? BRIDJIT!

Rolled curbs can be a big problem. For instance, rolled curbs can cause: Here’s another problem that’s not discussed as much as the others above: water pooling at the end of the driveway. How Do Rolled Curbs Cause Water To Pool At The End Of The Driveway? Pooling water is common with curbs. It’s because…

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How To Make Your Driveway Curb Ramps Look As Good As Possible

A driveway curb ramp is a great addition to your driveway, especially if you have a car with low ground clearance. There are actually many great reasons to own a driveway curb ramp. For starters: Yet, many curb ramps come with a drawback. They may ruin your house’s curb appeal after a little while. It’s…

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Here’s Why BRIDJIT Ramp Sections Bolt End-to-End

At BRIDJIT, we put a lot of thought and care into the design of our ramps. One of the unique aspects of our design is the fact that our ramp sections bolt together end-to-end. You may be wondering why we decided to make this a part of our ramp design. Why BRIDJIT Ramp Sections Bolt…

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Welcome To The Upgraded BRIDJIT Website!

We’ve made a series of small back-office changes to our new website, all of which will make it easier for us to fill your order quickly. If you have any problems with our new site, please contact us. Thank you, John Curry Founder & President, BRIDJIT Curb Ramps

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Don’t Buy A Driveway Ramp Install Kit Until You Read This

As someone who’s looking to improve the rolled curb at the end of your driveway, you may have heard about DIY driveway ramp install kits. These kits allow you to install a ramp made out of a cold patch asphalt between the road and your driveway. Are driveway ramp install kits a good solution, though?…

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How To Prevent Your Car From Scraping The Driveway

Even though driveways are meant to make entering and exiting a property easier, they can still damage cars, especially those with low ground clearance. Sometimes there’s a steep rolled curb between the street and the driveway. If you’ve got a driveway with a steep entrance, you’re probably no stranger to scrapes on the front of…

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Rubber Driveway Ramps And The Environment

We’ve all heard that plastic is detrimental to the environment. With plastic taking the lead role of our enemy, many of us have overlooked another material that’s wreaking havoc on the planet: rubber. Even though rubber is a natural material, rubber production is still quite harmful to the environment. Let’s talk about how rubber production…

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