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Like any other type of concrete, concrete curbing/borders can and will crack - that is a fact. We experience very little cracking in our curbing/borders, and every effort is made to minimize this with control joints. Our landscape curbing company in Port Charlotte, FL will place control joints approximately one to 2.5 feet apart to try and control cracking.
Our landscape curbing company in Port Charlotte, FL recommends sealing your concrete curbing! This step will help prevent deterioration caused by water absorption and the growth of mold, mildew, and efflorescence. Turn to A Cut Above The Best Inc for sealing services today!
Our landscape curbing company in Port Charlotte, FL has found that it typically takes concrete 28 to 30 days to fully cure. After 24 hours, pets and small children could walk on it without any problems. It is recommended that you wait at least 72 hours before doing any work in or around the areas that have been newly curbed.
Concrete isn't the only option available to you when it comes to landscape curb edging in Port Charlotte, FL. However, it's undoubtedly the most durable. By choosing concrete landscape curbing, there won't be any warping, separating, rotting, or other forms of deterioration.
According to Landscape Management, an online magazine dedicated to landscaping information, 31% of landscaping businesses say local demand has grown as people spend more time at home. With that said, our landscape curbing company in Port Charlotte, FL is busy providing homeowners in the area with our concrete curbing services, and for good reason!
Concrete curbing is extremely durable and long-lasting. It holds up well with the frost and can withstand a few bumps from the lawn mower. Plus, in our team's experience, concrete curbing can last 15 to 20 years. A simple coat of sealer every couple of years can make it last a lifetime.
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