Concrete Curbing

How To Mix Concrete for Curbing: Get the Right Mix for Durability

Mixing concrete for curbing requires a stiffer consistency than standard poured concrete, with a ratio of approximately 3 parts sand to 1 part Portland cement and minimal water. The mix needs to hold its shape immediately after extrusion or hand forming without slumping. Armor Coating Co. installs decorative concrete curbing with professional-grade mixes engineered for

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How To Install Concrete Landscape Curbing: From Planning to Placement

Installing concrete landscape curbing involves site preparation, concrete mixing, machine extrusion or hand forming, shaping, and curing. Each step affects how long the curbing lasts and how well it holds up through seasonal ground movement. Armor Coating Co. installs decorative concrete curbing with cable reinforcement across Northern Wisconsin, Northern Minnesota, and the Western Upper Peninsula

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How To DIY Concrete Curbing: Create Your Own Beautiful Borders

DIY concrete curbing involves mixing and extruding a stiff concrete mixture along a landscape border using a gas-powered curbing machine, then stamping, coloring, and sealing it before it cures. The full process, from layout to sealed finish, takes a full day and requires specialized equipment most homeowners don’t own. Armor Coating Co. installs decorative concrete

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