Curbing Care & Warranty
First 24 Hours:
No watering needed.
Keep pets, children, and objects away. It will feel hard but needs more time to fully harden.
After 24 Hours:
Sod, sprinkler, and landscaping work can begin, but be careful not to damage the curb.
Avoid heavy equipment. If using wheelbarrows, build a ramp or add dirt (6” deep) to protect the curb.
No tractors or trucks on the curb.
Rain & Water Precautions:
If it rains within 6 hours, cover the curb with plastic.
Turn off sprinklers for at least 24 hours.
Keep water (sprinklers, pool backwash, rain) away during the first 24 hours.
Efflorescence (White Powder):
Caused by water on the curb (sprinklers, rain).
Adjust sprinklers to minimize direct spray.
To remove: Wait for the curb to dry, then clean with a 50/50 vinegar and water solution using a light brush. Repeat as needed.
Efflorescence will eventually stop appearing.
Color Variations:
Temporary “splotchy” appearance may occur as it cures. This is normal and will go away.
Damage & Repairs:
Repair service: $300 minimum charge.
Cracking: Small cracks can occur and are usually controlled by expansion joints.
If cracking happens outside the joint, we will replace it at no charge during the warranty period.
Note: Color matching for repairs is not always exact. Sometimes, a small crack is less noticeable than a patch.
Warranty:
One-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
We will replace defective curbing at no charge if caused by our materials or installation.