FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Concrete curbing has become more popular when it comes to landscaping and hardscaping projects. It is a superior product over other curbing products on the market. Decorative Curbmaking Machines offers high-quality decorative concrete curbing equipment nationwide. Our machines offer quicker production and a longer lifespan. With these products may come a variety of questions. The team at Decorative Curbmaking Machines can help answer your questions and point you in the right direction. Take a look below at some of our frequently asked questions. If you have more questions or concerns about ordering curbing machines or buying concrete curbing machines online, feel free to contact our knowledgeable team today. 


FAQs

  • What is a curb making machine?

    A decorative curbmaking machine does exactly as its title describes - it produces concrete curbs in simpler fashion than the manual process of forming, placing, and smoothing concrete. A crubmaking machine will use a shaped mold to form pre-mixed concrete into the curb you need. We would be happy to be your source to buy decorative concrete curbing machines. 

  • How long does curb installation take?

    With professional curbmaking equipment, installing your curb takes approximately one hour per every 100 feet of curb. 

  • What should I do before installing a new curb?

    Avoid watering your lawn or the areas that you intend to installing a new curb on. You should also mark any sprinkler heads, cable lines, and any other object that cannot be moved, to avoid property damage.

  • How long will the new curb take to set?

    Concrete is the most common material to be used when installing a new curb, which means there will be a drying time of at least 72 hours. However, concrete typically takes between 28 and 30 days to dry and set completely. 

  • How should I maintain the curb after installation?

    After installing a new curb, the only maintenance it will need is resealing after the first year, then every two years after that, to prevent cracks. 

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