Decorative concrete is easy to install for architects or engineers
As you work on your concrete edging project, you probably want to ask yourself, why didn’t I just stick with a concrete fence wall? All kidding aside though, this stuff makes a lot of sense for architects and engineers and even homeowners. You will want to check that each edging section sits level. If need be, you can add or remove soil to make sure each edging section is level with each other. Then, take your framing square and align the adjacent sections at the corners.
Now that all the edging is completed, you can add soil to the bed and admire your work. To complete the job and add the finishing touches to the decorative concrete, you should tamp gently and rake the soil added on the bed.
How long the job will take you depend on how much precast concrete edging you will be doing. Generally, an 8×16-foot bed will take between one to four hours total. Do not be afraid to take your time and get the job done efficiently. With an effective precast concrete edging job, you may never have to do it again.
And just like that, you have decorative concrete that is edged to perfection with just two steps. The cost is minimal and the project can be completed in a short afternoon. All you have to do now is get your tools and get to working on your precast concrete edging.