YARDEDGE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
HELPFUL
HINTS BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE EDGING
A.
The top of the edging has a thicker rounded surface (Diagram B).
B. The edging is normally installed with the stakes on the inside
of the landscape bed area (Diagram B). C. For an installation with
smoother curves, connect 3 to 4 sections together before placing
edging into the trench (Diagram A). D. It is ideal to have another
person hold the edging while you are staking it into place, but
not necessary. E. Keep snapping the sections together well ahead
of the staking.
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INSTALLATION
- Dig
landscape trench approximately 5 inches deep. It is much easier
to raise the edging than lower it after installation.
- Set
the edging into the trench with the top of the edging approximately
1/2 to 3/4 above the soil level.
- Start
at the beginning of the bed area and begin driving the stakes.
Snap down the adjacent sections (Diagram A), keeping 3 to 4 sections
ahead where the edging is being staked
- When
you are 15-20 from the end of the bed area, determine
the length of the last section and cut it with a hacksaw and complete
the bed area. Begin the next bed area with the cut end of a partial
section and repeat process.
- Compact
the soil on either side of the edging equally, being careful not
to deform curves. Rake in additional topsoil to desired height.
This will eliminate uneven settling of the soil adjacent to the
edging while the grass fills in.
- Forming
Angles: Cut bottom of edging halfway up using a hacksaw. Bend
edging to desired angle.
NOTE:
When installing Aluminum edging in direct contact with ACQ treated
lumber we recommend installing a barrier material such as Grace
Vycor® Deck Protector™.
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