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excellent upsell
cocrete curbing, stamped overlays, fresh pour,, spray coat, and rubberdeck training in louisville area in march., ,.,,. ive had 89% sell through since i started adding these services to my port. been a great addition to my custom landscapes
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any pictures.
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i dont have any on this computer yet.,,. i have to do some scanning, just bought it,.,., For info on stamping, spraycoat, rubberdeck go to "renewcrete.com" curbing might be on there but if not try curbmate.com,.,.,. i use renewcrete but there are other suppliers of everything you would need
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To be honest, I dont know why anyone pays for concrete edging of plant beds. I think it looks very 1970. If they need some border other than a natural edge, I use some edging stones from e.p. henry or the such
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different folks different strokes,.,.,ive had great succes in my area.,,.,in fact i usually end up taking up stone to put the edging down.,., its the trend here right now same as stamping,.,.,.
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yeh concrete edging is terrible.
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I agree, I mean I just look at it right after its done and say, man that looks like something some homeowner old man did 40 years ago, they should have us take it out! Or something you would see at a mini-golf course
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