Installing edgers.
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Stake out & remove sod
Begin by staking out the project. For curved sections, use
a garden hose to lay out the edging line. The depth of the
trench is dependent upon how far above grade you want
your edger units to appear.
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Clear areas of debris
Prepare trench by removing roots and rocks. Smooth and
place 1" of paver base in the bottom of the trench.
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Lay & level edgers
Place edgers end to end in the base. Using a rubber mallet,
tamp the edgers firmly into place. Continue to place edgers
until the desired length of the project is fi nished. Using a
level will help ensure your edgers are uniformly level.
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Cut edgers
Edgers may be cut easily to finish the end of a run by using
a circular saw with a masonry blade. A hammer and chisel
may also be used to cut edgers. Finish your project by raking
the rock, mulch or dirt to the inside edge of the edgers.
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