HeaderboardHeaderboard, or Redwood Header as it is sometimes called, is nothing more than 2" x 3", 2" x 4", or 2" x 6" wooden boards used to create a barrier between a paved area and a dirt area. It contains the asphalt to a particular area and keeps it from spilling over into another area that the owner wants to keep free from asphalt. It provides a neat and clean break between the paved area and the unpaved area. Typically, the thickness of the section to be paved will determine the necessity of the size of the headerboard. It is a simple process to install the headerboard. Usually boards 16' to 20' long are placed in the desired area, and are put in place using wooden stakes. It provides an inexpensive and easy answer to providing a border area versus a more expensive proposition, such as concrete curb or beam. |