Monday, July 8, 2019

Useful And Essential Facts About Bender Boards

By Andrew Myers


Landscaping edging materials are designed to resemble natural wood even though they are synthetic. These products are used to make edging around a landscape. A good example of these products are bender boards. There are numerous names which are used to refer to these products depending on the place one is located. The boards are usually manufactured using recycled plastic in the United States. The plastics are sourced from different places in the country.

The boards are sold in the form of coils that can be cut into any size that one needs. Because the material is not natural, it does not rot like wood does. Also, the product does not succumb to weather or splinter. It is because of these factors that many people prefer to buy these boards. The installation process is also fairly easy to perform with or without the help of an expert.

Unlike wood which requires being repainted, stained, and other forms of preventive maintenance, this edging material does not. It is capable of retaining it beauty and good looks for as long as it is installed. This reduces the cost of buying and installing it in the longer term. It can also be installed in all kinds of weather conditions without having to worry too much.

When installing this edging material, one is advised to start by collecting all the tools, equipment, and materials they need for the job. One should ensure that they buy enough coils of the edging material in addition to stakes needed for installation. One should ensure that they have enough stakes to be able to install them at intervals of 4 to 5 feet apart.

One needs to be equipped with a hand saw, measuring tape, knee pad, and a spade. The border that need to be edged must be measured using a string. Sometimes one may buy the board when they are not ready to do the installation. If this happens, the board should be kept until one is ready to install it. Heavy stones can be used to hold the board in place until it is used.

The installation process starts with marking the path on the landscape that the board will go through. The border should be demarcated using a string. After finishing the marking process, one ought to step back and look at how the borders are marked. Afterwards, one should dig a V-shaped trench along the string. The depth of the trench should be able to accommodate the entire board with only an inch protruding above the soil.

Once the trench has been finished, the board can be inserted into it. As it is being inserted, one should ensure that about an inch of the board remains above the ground. Stakes should be used to secure it in place. In case the board is to be cut, a hand saw should be used for this job.

The trench should be refilled on both sides of the board by shoveling dirt back in. A spade should then be used to tap it down. The board should form a beautiful border within which one can plant small trees, shrubs, or flowers among other kinds of plants. One can use this procedure to subdivide their compound into as many portions as necessary.




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