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Concrete
curb is an attractive, durable product that will last for years.
Please follow the guidelines below for best care of your new
curbing.
1. The concrete curb does not need to be sprayed
colored curbing can spot if watered within 24 hour period.
2. Keep pets, children and objects away from the curb for at
least 24 hours. It will be "hard" to the touch at this point, but
still needs several days (28) for a full cure.
3. Sod laying, sprinkler work and landscape work can be started
24 hours after installation; however, caution must be taken as
shovels, picks and wheelbarrows can damage the curb for several days
while it is fully curing.
4. If you have a landscape contractor working for you, caution
him about protecting the curb from damage. If wheelbarrows are used
for hauling rock over the curb, put a mound of dirt over it (6"
deep) or build a ramp over the curb to keep the weight from cracking
it. Never allow a tractor or truck to run over the curb.
5. If it begins to rain within 6 hours after we leave the job,
try to cover the curb with plastic. Make sure sprinkler systems do
not come on for at least 24 hours. Irrigation, back wash from pool,
condensate lines, or rain can damage the curb during the first 24
hours.
6. Efflorescence (white powder substance) can appear on occasion
and does not look good on curbing. It is generated from water
sprinkling systems and can also appear after a rainstorm. The
intensity of the efflorescence varies depending upon the type
(hardness) of water and volume of water that gets on the curb. Check
your sprinkler heads while the system is on and try to adjust them
to minimize the amount of water spraying directly on the curb. If
you have just planted sod and are watering frequently, efflorescence
may appear more readily. Be patient, wait for your lawn to get
established and clean the curb after it dries. A solution of 50/50
vinegar and water with a light brushing will remove the
efflorescence. You may have to do this a few times; eventually, the
efflorescence should go away.
7. Once in a while curbing with color in it may look "splotchy"
for a few days while it is curing. This will go away as it cures and
is not to be confused with efflorescence.
8. If curbing is damaged we will come back and make necessary
repairs; however, there is a $100.00 minimum charge for this
service.
9. Cracking - Concrete curbing like any other type of concrete
can and will crack. We experience very little cracking in our
products; however, if it should crack, we will replace it at no
charge during the warranty period. A warning however, is important
to note: Repairs can be difficult to make in colored concrete. It is
impossible to get a perfect color match. Sometimes the "cure is
worse than the ill". A hairline crack is much less noticeable than a
patch or discoloration in the curbing.
10. When curbing is installed as a retrofit, (grass already in
place) there will be a small amount of concrete on the ground
between the new curb and grass. It is very difficult to remove this
concrete while it is still wet. After a 24-hour curing period it can
be picked up in small pieces and thrown away. Since we have not
included a return trip in the price our curbing to do this, we ask
that you take a few minutes to remove the excess concrete. This will
allow your grass to grow back against the curb. You may want to
place sand and/or dirt in this area as well, if there are voids
between the curb and grass.
11. Your curbing has a one-year warranty against defects in
materials and workmanship. It will be replaced at not charge if the
defect is caused by the materials we use or the way it was installed
by our workmen. |