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Angle Style
The slant style recently became popular because it can be stamped. Unlike
the standard style, it has the unique ability to also hold in gravel and other gardening materials because the back of the
curb is higher than the front. The front side of the curb is usually set at ground level to accommodate lawn mower wheels.
The slanted look shows off any stamping that may be applied.
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Mower Style
This style is extremely popular because it is installed to accommodate
both a lawn mower wheel and at the same time retain gravel or other gardening materials. It has great curb appeal by finishing
off the landscape design with a picture frame type look.
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Standard Style
This curb style is most often set at ground level for lawn mowing. It is
commonly used in commercial lawn settings because it handles larger lawn mower wheels and has a more massive look. It can
be installed as regular gray concrete, colored concrete or it can be stamped and textured. It is set at ground level and is
not as easily seen from the street; therefore it leaves a styled look without seeing too much concrete edging.
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Dome Style
The Dome Style is one of the newest styles to be used in landscape curbing.
Unlike the other styles above, the Dome Style offers a much softer look by not having any sharp/squared angles. It is
able to keep the gravel and other gardening materials separate from the lawn by the height it has in the center of the curb.
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