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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

This time lapse was a one day shoot in Williamsburg Va with two cameras. It was shot for the new website: ConcreteVA.com. If you have any concrete needs such as driveways, patios, walkways or custom walls and live in the Metro Richmond area, visit Mike's website at ConcreteVA.com and tell him RichmondTimeLapse.com sent you! Thanks!!!


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The curbing you see here is the slant style curb with the brick stamp finish. We also used a Belgian texture roller with charcoal release. Upon finishing we apply one coat of solvent based acrylic sealer. Please take notice: we install around existing landscaping without any disruption of the existing plantings. One thing I am always proud of is the way we leave the project. At the end of the video please observe the condition of the landscape with the new edging, spotless and neat.

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  • like 20,000 in curb?

  • @LaRobertos it was a lot of curb but turned out super nice!

  • Thanks.... it was along day of shooting but fun!

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  • @joemchang Thank You Joe, The time lapse makes it look easier then it is. I was a long day of work.

  • @LaRobertos No, it was not that much LOL. We did well being that it was only one day. Look how many guys we have working though. It takes a lot of curb to keep them busy.

  • Very cool well done

  • @LandscapingCurbs Thanx for the reply!!

  • @Langtry613 Expansion joints are not required. Only control joints. We install ours every 42 inches. I have heard that you can rent these machines in certain areas of the country. Where I live in Virginia I have not seen not seen any for rent.

  • Expansion joints required? Can you rent these machines?

  • nice video!

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