How Do You Use Interlocking Concrete Edging?
Interlocking concrete edging is primarily used in precast concrete paving stones. The interlocking edges allow you to easily place stones with precision. Once you’ve prepared a subsurface for laying the stones, placement of the stones themselves can be done quickly. Laying the stones requires little more than butting the stones snugly together and filling the joints with sand. In addition to speed, you’ll avoid the mess caused by mortar-placed stones and waiting for adhesives and mortar to dry. Mark out the area where you will be placing the stones containing the interlocking concrete edges. Pavers, which use an interlocking system, come in a variety of sizes and shapes and can be used for anything from paths to patios. Use lawn flags to mark the boundaries of the paved area. Measure the marked area and, if using border stones, subtract the size of the stones from the perimeter of the measured area. Divide the remaining area by the size of the stones you’re using to determine the numbe