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Estimate: The first part of the curbing process is meeting with us for a free consultation to figure out what would look best for your yard. Correct measurements are taken to give the customer the most accurate cost of the project. Depending on the amount of work done, most estimates take about 15-20 minutes long. We will go through color choices and patterns that will best suit your property to give it the finest look possible, making you love your yard for years to come.

 

Second Meeting: Prior to pouring the job we will meet with the customer one more time to go through the location of where the curb will be poured. We need to make sure everyone is on the same page to ensure perfect customer service will be satisfied. We will listen to what the customer wants, in addition to providing his or her professional viewpoints, to figure out what best suits the customer’s needs. Spray paint is then used to trace the location the curb will be laid so the home owner can see the chosen layout for the new landscaping. The customer will be ready for the landscape edging to be installed.

 

Prep Work: Employees will be setting up all equipment and getting ready to start the process. Customers need not worry about a mess being made in their yard. The heaviest piece of equipment that goes through any yard is a wheel barrow. We will also be hooking up our hose to the home water supply so concrete can be mixed properly.

 

Trenching: We will follow the sprayed out area where the landscape border will be installed with our bed edger. This is going to cut out the grass, making a path so the curb can be installed properly. The soil is ground up and pulverized; making it great soil that can be either kept and reused by the home owner, or disposed of by Elite Curbing.

 

Mixing and Extruding of Cement: Once all marked areas are trenched and prepped, the mixing process begins. At this point, we make our own blend of mixes, making the strongest most durable concrete curb edging. The mix is dumped into a wheel barrow and taken to the curb machine where the cement will be extruded and finished to give it the final look. Also during this process, 1/8th inch galvanized CABLE RE-INFORCEMENT is placed through the center of the curb. Through the harsh frost freeze cycles North Dakota ensures, this cable prevents the curb from separating and heaving, making the curb extra strong to last for years to come.

 

Finishing: Having a strong finisher is a must when it comes to landscape curb edging. Experience is a must for this crucial part of the job, making sure all voids are smoothed out giving the edging a smooth professional look and the landscape edging is troweled to a level of perfection.

 

Stamping and Control Joints (if chosen): To give the landscape curb the best possible look a variety of stamps can be chosen to best suit the looks of your house and landscaping. All stamps are applied with a release agent to make the patterns stand out. Stamps rolled on or hand pressed in with tools to create desired look. This takes place once the curb has been properly finished. Once the curb is stamped the next process is cutting the landscape curb in the correct spots to prevent cracking. These expansion joints are roughly 2 feet apart. This will give the curb some flex-ability throughout the freeze thaw cycle.

 

Sealing (if chosen): Sealing is the final process of installing the landscape edging. This is going to protect the curb from the suns uv rays and prevent the color curbing from fading. This process should be repeated ever two years to keep the curb protected. This process can be done by the home owner or by Elite Curbing. 

 

Enjoying your Curb: All these processes are completed in one day transforming your yard into a gorgeous landscape. Years of less maintance and a look you will love for decades to come.

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