How it Works?

Step 1: Preparing the Area

Your Curb YOUR Nature workers will work with you to select the best path for your new, custom landscape edging. After the path has been selected, workers will prep and carefully grade the area.

Step 2: Preparing the Concrete

Curb YOUR Nature uses a special blend of concrete to ensure structural durability and a lasting finish. You will have the option to choose your own color. All of our colors are mixed into the concrete prior to forming the curbing to make a true, even color.

Step 2: Preparing the Concrete

Curb YOUR Nature uses a special blend of concrete to ensure structural durability and a lasting finish. You will have the option to choose your own color. All of our colors are mixed into the concrete prior to forming the curbing to make a true, even color.

Step 3: Forming the Curb

Your Curb Your Nature workers will shovel the concrete into our Border Extrusion Machine and steer it along the pre-defined path, creating a custom, continuous border. Workers then trowel the extruded concrete to make the surface as smooth or natural as desired.

Step 4: Selecting a Color and a Pattern

You will have the option to choose your own color. All our colors are rolled onto the curb after it is installed so you have the option to use multiple colors for a unique design. It is then immediately sealed onto the curb to ensure a true, even color. Then if you would like, you can select a pattern which will be rolled or stamped onto the continuous border.

Step 4: Selecting a Color and a Pattern

You will have the option to choose your own color. All our colors are rolled onto the curb after it is installed so you have the option to use multiple colors for a unique design. It is then immediately sealed onto the curb to ensure a true, even color. Then if you would like, you can select a pattern which will be rolled or stamped onto the continuous border.

Step 5: Finishing Touches

After the curb as been laid, expansion joints are tapped in to help prevent cracking or separating and a cure and seal is sprayed on to your new custom, continuos border.