Electrical Dynamics, Inc.
"Very pleasant to work with"
5.0 star review from Jo H. in Woodbridge, VA
"Very pleasant to work with"
5.0 star review from Jo H. in Woodbridge, VA
"I was very pleased with this contractor. They were very honest in telling me what needed to be done and, in the process, saved me money and improved the function of the attic fan. "
5.0 star review from Robin T. in Arlington, VA
"Rating Rodney Rodriguez as Very Good is an understatement as he is Excellent in all categories. I would highly recommend him to anyone and will most certainly call him if the need arises for any further electrical work. Leon and I were very much impressed by him."
5.0 star review from joan C. in Great Falls, VA
"We're very pleased! They were very professional."
5.0 star review from Jennifer P. in Herndon, VA
Landscape edging or curbing is a great option to give any yard that clean, finished look. Whether you choose plastic, brick, wood, or even concrete edging, it can help keep flowerbeds nicely contained, prevent weeds and grass from encroaching on gardens, protect plants from lawnmowers, highlight ornamental shrubs and trees, and more.
Stones, bricks, and wood can sometimes be installed as a DIY project depending on the difficulty of the landscape and the design you are trying to achieve. Concrete edging, most often referred to as concrete curbing, is typically best left to the pros. This is because it is often installed as poured concrete. A local concrete curbing contractor near you can make sure the job is done right so that the edging looks continuous.
Concrete edging is beautiful, durable, and contours to the landscape. It can, however, have a high initial costs depending on the complexity of the project. It is also fairly permanent. If you think you may want to change the edging in the future or may want to alter your landscape to make areas larger or smaller, you may want to choose a wood, plastic, metal, brick, or block/stone edging instead. It can still be beneficial to hire a pro to install these because a pro can make sure that the edging doesn't interfere with drainage and that it can withstand weather.
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