A MODERN CURB APPEAL

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Concrete contractor

in the Piedmont Triad Explore Decorative Borders​​&nbsp&nbspExplore&nbspPolyaspartic Garage Flooring ​ ​ Explore&nbspDecorative Overlay/ Concrete resurfacing ​​ Explore&nbspPressure Washing - Locally ​ Explore&nbspWalkways &ampPatios Based in TrinityA Modern Curb Appeal specializes in decorative concrete bordersoverlaysstamped concreteLooking to sell or buy a home? Please visit my Real-Estate tab - &nbspLicensed Real Estate Agent with Exp Realty- Triad MLS&nbspthrough a machine strengthened with steel cable and fiber . We make everything on site.&nbspBorders can be used for a variety of things including but not limited to holding mulch in placehelping limit foundational issuescreate bordersdecorative purposes and much more....&nbsponline estimate request Connect With Us bottom of pageConcrete

46:5 what are borders? Lanscape Borders or curbing is a continuous flow of concrete that can be stamped or smooth with or without color. The Borders are customed to fit your needs. The concrete is extruded and molded, through a machine strengthened with steel cable and fiber . We make everything on site.  Borders can be used for a variety of things including but not limited to holding mulch in place, rocks or straw preventing messy washouts. Used to create a perfect crisp edge for your land

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