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Product Care We are sure that you will be pleased with your new concrete edging. It will save you hours of edging and trimming time in addition to beautifying your yard. Following are some brief facts and instructions for the care and maintenance of your new concrete edging.
- Your new concrete does not need to be sprayed or misted with water.
- Your new edging is a concrete product. Most concrete takes approximately 28 days to totally cure. During the two weeks following installation, be extra careful not to damage the curbing. Items such as rakes, shovels and other gardening tools should be used with caution.
- Keep children, adults, pets and vandals away from your curbing for at least the first 24 hours. It may feel hard to the touch, but it is still susceptible to damage during the first 24 hours.
- Sod laying, sprinkler work and other landscape work should be delayed for at least 48 hours after installation, and then done with care around the curbing.
- During the first 7 days keep lawn mowers off of your curbing. The wheels likely will not damage the edging, but metal corners on your lawn mower may scratch or damage during the curing period.
- If it begins to rain within the first 4-6 hours after installation, cover the curb with plastic. Make sure to remove it the next day.
- During the first 24 to 48 hours you should avoid direct sprinkler impact on the curbing. After 24 hours a mist would not create any damage, but a sprinkler within a couple of feet could cause some pitting in your new edging.
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