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How to Setup Decorative Concrete Curbing

Using concrete to construct curbing around gardens, ponds, or any number of landscaping items is quickly becoming the new trend in residential and commercial venues. Why? Because the benefits are many.

Consider, for example, the fact that concrete curbing is a highly durable way to create boundaries around a given object or area. Concrete is highly resistant to the elements, and as such it offers a longer lifespan than wood or similar materials. Another reason it has gained popularity is that, used correctly, it can be very appealing to the eye. It only enhances the appearance of a well-groomed lawn or nicely built walkway. Finally, concrete curbing has the potential to pay for itself in the value that it adds to a given piece of property. It is an economic investment that pays you back with longevity and visual appeal.

So how does one actually create concrete curbing? The easiest way is to utilize a professional curbing machine. A curbing machine slowly releases a continuous stream of concrete, with no need for framing or forming. Using different attachments, these machines can create a number of styled curbs. For example, they can create a smooth-looking finish or they can create a look of brickwork; they can create a wood grain pattern or the concrete may appear to be a continuous rough-hewn sand rock.

Beyond the traditional methods, new and exciting elements are being introduced into curbing. Consider the appeal of pulling up to your house at night and being welcomed by a low glow of light emitted directly from the concrete. That’s right. Some landscapers are actually embedding lights directly into their curbs. Other equipment, such as electrical wires for various appliances and water pipes for irrigation systems are also being integrated. It seems that whatever you need (or can dream up) is possible with the revolution in decorative concrete curbing.

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