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Concrete edgers, groovers, and step tools strengthen slab edges, cut joints to control cracks, shape stairs, and perform other detailed forming tasks on flatwork.
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Handheld Groovers
Handheld groovers set control joints into newly-edged sidewalks, patios, and other small, concrete surfaces to prevent random cracking and buckling. They cut a straight slot that absorbs stress to contain cracks when concrete expands or contracts.
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Long-Reach Groovers
Long-reach groovers connect to a handle that extends the blade to set control joints into newly edged driveways, plazas, parking areas, and other large concrete surfaces. They cut a straight slot for slabs to shift along, absorbing stress to prevent random cracking and buckling when concrete expands or contracts.
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Handheld Edgers
Handheld edgers round the edges of concrete slabs after bull floating to strengthen them so they resist chipping after the concrete forms are removed. Their curved lip slips inside the form and slides along the slab's edge to neatly round and pack it.
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