Wednesday 3 July 2019

Useful Information Regarding Bender Boards

By Andrew Myers


The design of modern synthetic landscaping edging material makes them look like natural wood. The purpose of the edging material is to define borders in a compound. Good examples of edging materials are bender boards. Depending on where one lives, these products go by several different names. Recycled plastic is the main material used to make this product in the United States.

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.

The board does not require the kind of maintenance that wood requires. Wood needs repainting, re-staining and other forms of preventive maintenance. Once the board has been installed, it is capable of retaining its good looks and beauty for long. It can be installed in places with different kinds of weather conditions.

Before one sets out to start the installation process, it is advisable to have all the materials, equipment, and tools needed for the job. Enough edging materials should be bought with the required number of stakes. The number of stakes that buys should be able to be installed at intervals of 4 to 5 feet through the entire course of the border.

Some of the tools that one needs for the job include a spade, knee pad, hand saw, and measuring tape. A long string is also needed to help with marking the borders of the landscaping where the edging material will pass through. In case the edging material is bought before one is ready to install it, they should use heavy stones to hold it in place.

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.

One can then install the board into the trench along the border. Stakes can help to maintain it in place during the installation. The hand saw should be used to do all kinds of cutting that one may need to do.

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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