• How does landscape curbing protect plant beds?

    Landscape curbing creates a permanent barrier that prevents mulch from washing away, keeps grass from invading plant beds, and defines clean edges around gardens. At Arndt Custom Curbing, we install concrete borders in various styles and colors to match your property's aesthetic while providing durable protection.
  • What's the difference between curbing and edging?

    Curbing is a continuous concrete barrier installed 4-6 inches deep that provides permanent structure, while edging typically refers to temporary plastic or metal strips. Concrete curbing lasts decades without shifting or degrading, making it ideal for residential and commercial landscapes that need lasting definition.
  • When should you repair concrete cracks in driveways?

    Repair cracks as soon as you notice them to prevent water infiltration, which causes expansion during freeze-thaw cycles common in Iowa winters. Small cracks can quickly become major structural damage if left untreated. At Arndt Custom Curbing, we assess whether resurfacing or full replacement is most cost-effective.
  • How long does new concrete flatwork take to cure?

    Concrete typically takes 24-48 hours to set enough for light foot traffic, but full curing takes about 28 days for maximum strength. Avoid driving on new driveways or patios for at least seven days, and longer in cooler DeWitt, IA temperatures to prevent surface damage.
  • Why do parking lot lines fade so quickly?

    Parking lot striping fades due to constant vehicle traffic, UV exposure, weather conditions, and snow removal equipment scraping the surface. In Iowa's climate, freeze-thaw cycles and salt applications accelerate deterioration. Restriping every 18-24 months maintains visibility and professional appearance for commercial properties.
  • Can you change parking lot layouts when restriping?

    Yes, restriping is an ideal time to reconfigure parking layouts, add ADA-compliant spaces, or designate loading zones and fire lanes. At Arndt Custom Curbing, we help property owners optimize traffic flow and mark special areas clearly to improve safety and meet current code requirements.
  • What affects the cost of concrete flatwork installation?

    Cost depends on project size, concrete thickness requirements, site preparation needs, and whether you're installing a simple walkway or complex patio with decorative elements. Excavation depth, gravel base preparation, and reinforcement requirements also impact pricing for both residential and commercial concrete projects.
  • Does concrete curbing work well in Iowa winters?

    Yes, properly installed concrete curbing withstands Iowa's freeze-thaw cycles when installed with correct depth and drainage considerations. At Arndt Custom Curbing, we use reinforced concrete techniques suited to DeWitt's climate, ensuring curbing remains stable and crack-resistant through harsh winter conditions and spring thaws.
  • What affects the cost of concrete flatwork installation?

    Cost depends on project size, concrete thickness, site preparation requirements, decorative finishes, and accessibility for equipment. Removing old concrete, grading issues, and specialized colors or patterns also impact pricing. Commercial projects typically require heavier-duty specifications than residential patios or walkways.
  • How often should commercial properties schedule snow removal?

    Commercial properties should arrange snow removal whenever accumulation exceeds 2 inches to maintain safe access and reduce liability. At Arndt Custom Curbing, we clear parking lots, sidewalks, and driveways promptly during winter storms across DeWitt and surrounding areas, with de-icing options available for extra safety.
  • What causes concrete to crack after installation?

    Concrete cracks primarily from ground settling, freeze-thaw expansion, inadequate base preparation, or lack of control joints. Iowa's clay soils and harsh winters make proper subgrade preparation critical. Professional installation with correct depth, reinforcement, and expansion joints minimizes cracking in driveways, patios, and walkways.
  • Does concrete curbing work well in Iowa winters?

    Yes, properly installed concrete curbing withstands Iowa's freeze-thaw cycles when poured at the correct depth with proper drainage. The continuous design prevents frost heave damage that affects segmented edging materials. At Arndt Custom Curbing, we account for DeWitt's climate conditions during installation to ensure long-lasting performance.