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Epic Plastics Benda Board – Teak - Pack of 12 (192 LF)

$661.97


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SKU BRAIL-FLEX-TEAK

The Epic Plastics Benda Board is a versatile landscape edging made from 100% recycled plastic, engineered for strength, flexibility, and sustainability. Unlike wood, it won’t crack, rot, or fade, ensuring low-maintenance durability year after year. Its bendable design adapts easily to curves or angles, making it the perfect solution for edging flower beds, playgrounds, paths, or turf installations. With simple slip-joint installation and kid- and pet-safe construction, Epic Plastics Benda Board provides a polished, professional edge to every outdoor space.

Sold by pack: 12 Sections of 16' each (192 linear ft)

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Product Info

  • Material: Recycled Plastic
  • Size per Section: .3″ x 3.3″ x 16′
  • Linear Ft Per Pack: 12 Sections, 16' each - 192 Linear Ft
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  • Cut Sheet: Download >
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  • Volume Pricing on Orders $6,500+
  • Questions? Call (800) 621-5381
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Product Features

  • Easy to Install
  • Kid & pet-safe
  • Versatile & Durable
  • Slip Joint
  • Non-structural uses
  • Non-Resistant to Rodent and Insect Damage

Shipping

  • Ships Free (standard ground, see map)
  • Expedited shipping only available on orders over $2,000

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Epic Plastics Benda Board: Flexible, Eco-Friendly Landscape Edging

Quick Overview: Epic Plastics Benda Board is an edging solution made from 100% recycled plastic. Built to last, it resists weathering, fading, and warping while bending cleanly for curves and anchoring neatly for sharp angles—ideal for beds, paths, playground borders, and artificial turf edges.

Epic Plastics Benda Board edging aerial view with defined curves
Aerial view of Epic Plastics Benda Board installation

Why Choose Epic Plastics Benda Board

Unlike wood, Benda Board needs no staining or sealing. Its UV-stabilized composition helps reduce fading, and the recycled plastic body won’t rot or splinter. It flexes to follow organic shapes but stays sturdy when staked and backfilled—giving you crisp, professional lines with minimal upkeep.

Plain English: UV-stabilized = color holds up in sunlight. Recycled plastic = durable and low-maintenance. Flexibility = easy, smooth curves.

Main Benefits

  • Sustainable: 100% recycled plastic
  • Weather resistant: won’t rot, warp, or splinter
  • Design flexibility: forms curves and angles
  • Low maintenance: no sealing/painting
  • Kid & pet-safe: smooth, splinter-free edges

Epic Plastics Benda Board edging separating parking lot landscaping
Clean separation in commercial parking landscape

Best-Fit Uses (and Limits)

Benda Board excels in non-structural landscape borders: garden beds, lawn edges, tree rings, decomposed-granite paths, and artificial turf retention. Its slip-joint connectors make long, continuous runs simple. Note it is not resistant to rodent or insect damage and isn’t intended for load-bearing/structural restraint.

  • Great for: mulch/gravel borders, turf perimeters, gentle grade breaks
  • Easy handling: lightweight, cuts and installs quickly
  • Avoid for: heavy vehicular edges, asphalt/paver restraints—use structural edgings there

Epic Plastics Benda Board landscape edging installed along yard border
Front-yard curb appeal with crisp bed lines

How to Install (Step-by-Step)

  1. Plan & mark: Lay out curves/lines with a hose or marking paint.
  2. Trench: Excavate shallowly so the top reveal is consistent.
  3. Place edging: Set Benda Board along the layout; pre-bend for tight radii.
  4. Stake: Add stakes at intervals and all direction/grade changes.
  5. Connect: Use slip joints for straight, seamless transitions.
  6. Backfill & compact: Tamp both sides; check level and alignment.
Care Tip: Because it’s non-resistant to rodent/insect damage, monitor sites with known burrowing activity and consider deterrents if needed.

Case Study: Parking-Lot Border Upgrade

Project: Commercial front-parking beds with deteriorated wood edging needed a tidy, low-maintenance border that holds mulch in place and speeds up weekly upkeep.

Solution: Install ~200 linear feet of Epic Plastics Benda Board to create smooth curves and tight angles around islands. Crews used slip joints for long runs and added extra stakes at radii and low spots.

Results (12 months): No warping or splintering, color held under full sun, and mulch migration into stalls dropped to near-zero. Maintenance time for edging passes decreased noticeably.

  • Install time: 1 day, 3-person crew
  • Upkeep: routine mulch top-ups; no sealing required
  • Manager feedback: “Clean lines with almost no maintenance.”

Features at a Glance

  • Made from 100% recycled plastic
  • UV-stabilized to help resist fading
  • Slip-joint system for easy connections
  • Flexible & durable for curves and angles
  • Kid & pet-safe
  • Non-resistant to rodent/insect damage; for non-structural uses

FAQs

Will it fade or warp? Its recycled plastic body is weather-resistant and the UV-stabilization helps reduce fading; proper staking/backfill keeps lines true.

Is it good for artificial turf? Yes—when staked and backfilled correctly, it provides a clean, lasting turf edge.

Can I use it for driveways or paver restraint? No—Benda Board is for non-structural borders. Use a structural aluminum/asphalt edging for load-bearing applications.

How often should I place stakes? Place them regularly along straight runs and closer together on tight curves and grade changes to maintain alignment.

Any pest considerations? It’s non-resistant to rodent/insect damage; monitor in areas with known activity and use deterrents if needed.