Care for Your New Curb Art.
Curb
Art © Curbing is an attractive, durable
product that will last for many years. Please follow the instructions
below for best results:
1. Sod laying, watering, and landscape work can
be started 48-72 hours after installation; however,
caution must be taken as shovels picks
and wheelbarrows can damage the curb for several more days while
it is still curing. A full cure requires 28 days.
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 to fully
set up.
3. 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 (at least 6" deep) or build a ramp over the curb
to keep the weight from cracking or damaging it. NEVER
allow a tractor, bobcat or truck to
run over the curb.
4. If it begins to rain within 6 hours after we
leave the job, try to cover the curb with plastic. Make
sure sprinklers do NOT come on for at least 48 hours.
Irrigation, backwash from pools, condensate lines or rain can damage
the curb during the first 48 hours.
5. Efflorescence (white, powder substance) can
appear on occasion and does not look good on curbing. The intensity
of efflorescence varies depending upon the type (hardness) of water
and the 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 the lawn to get established,
turn the water off for a few days, then 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.
6. Once in a while curbing with color in it (integral)
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.
7. If the curbing is damaged, we will come back
and make the necessary repairs. However, there is a $200
minimum charge for
this service.
8. Cracking -We take every precaution
we can to prevent cracking, concrete curbing like any other type
of concrete can and will crack. We experience very little cracking
in our product.
9. When the 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 the grass. It is
very difficult to remove this concrete while the curb is still wet.
After a 48 hour curing period, this concrete can be picked up in
small pieces and thrown away. Since we have not included a return
trip in the price of 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.
10. Damage to sprinkler lines, telephone wires,
cable TV or other buried items by our equipment and personnel is
not our responsibility. We will make every effort
to avoid these areas.
11. Your curbing has a one
year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship.
It will be replaced at no charge if the defect is caused by the
materials we use or the way it was installed by our workmen.
(References are available upon request.)
Thank you for using our product. We know you will enjoy it for
years to come. If you have any questions regarding our curbing,
please call us.
Curb Art, Inc. is a Licensed and Insured Extruded Curb Installer!
Curb Art,
Inc.
(352)
527-9000
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