FAQs

Have you tried our online calculator? If you know the length, width, and desired depth of your coverage area, then we can figure out the amount of material you need. No problem!

We don’t currently have a calculator for these items. If you’re looking to do a large project, visit our sister company’s website: tricirclepavers.com. Otherwise, contact us and we can help give you an estimate.
The nature of natural stone makes this very hard to determine. Natural stone comes in many different shapes and sizes because of the way it’s mined. You may want to consult a professional landscaper or feel it out on your own as you go.

We’d love to help you find the perfect pieces! Just stop by our store, and one of our friendly employees will be happy to assist you.

You’ll find the dimensions for all edging listed right below the pictures. If you have any questions, our friendly team members are always happy to help!

We do offer to-home delivery, but we don’t have any installation services. If you need assistance and don’t know where to look, we can provide you with professional recommendations. Please contact us for more information.

Our website pictures are done so that we can show you the true colors of our decorative rock. These samples (and the ones in our store showroom) were rinsed and dried before the pictures were taken. If you just picked up some rock or had it delivered, be sure to rinse it after you spread it. Once it has dried, the color will look the like our samples on the website and in-store.

Also keep in mind that all our rocks and sands are mined naturally from around the U.S. Another factor that may contribute to your rock looking slightly different is that veins and quarries can become exhausted, nonviable, or closed down. In these cases, our supply must come from somewhere else and as a result may change in color and/or size.

Colors may also appear differently on different device screens.

You can paint any concrete using a concrete paint and sealer, but it’s not very permanent and is liable to start chipping and peeling after a relatively short amount of time (especially if constantly exposed to the weather). Stain is a more permanent color to apply to your concrete, but concrete can only be stained in one color. After a stain has been applied to concrete (and the concrete has never been sealed), any other stain that is applied must be the same color or something darker. Apply paints or stains in multiple stages, adding only a light coating at a time to be sure you get exactly the look you want.

If you purchase a statue, birdbath, fountain, or other decorative product from us it is likely already stained. No worries though! If you really have your heart set on a particular statue with a certain color stain that we don’t have in stock, we can specially order a differently stained statue from our catalogs. We do not sell concrete stains or paints.

Removing mold from concrete is a simple matter. Mix equal amounts of bleach and water and apply it to your concrete. Leave it to dry in the sun (if you can), then wash it off. You could also try a pressure washer on unstained, unpainted concrete. Do not pressure wash painted or stained concrete.

Getting rid of rust is a little more difficult. Watch this video from TriCircle Pavers for How-To instructions. For large or tough stains, you’ll need a cleaner that contains oxalic acid and a brush; for smaller stains or delicate surfaces (paints or stains) you can try using diluted vinegar or lemon juice with a sponge. Rinse the concrete with cool water before and after cleaning.

Efflorescence, a white haze or powder, is a natural occurrence in all concrete products. It will disappear with time (about 18 to 24 months), but if you want to remove it sooner there are cleaners available at hardware stores to remove it.