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Professional Concrete Curbing
Structure, definition, and lasting beauty to your landscape with professionally installed decorative concrete curbing.
Concrete Curbing
Bring structure, definition, and lasting beauty to your landscape with professionally installed decorative concrete curbing

Concrete landscape edging is more than a border — it’s a permanent upgrade that enhances curb appeal, increases property value, and gives your outdoor spaces a clean, finished look.

Why Choose Decorative Concrete Curbing?
  • Creates clean, defined landscape borders
  • Prevents grass and weeds from invading flower beds
  • Reduces maintenance and trimming time
  • Adds long-lasting curb appeal
  • Custom colors and styles available
  • Durable and weather-resistant

Unlike plastic or metal edging, concrete curbing won’t shift, rot, or deteriorate over time.

Types of Decorative Curbing
Natural Stone Textures
Natural Stone Textures
Smooth Modern Finishes
Smooth Modern Finishes
Decorative Stamping
Decorative Stamping
Curb Stamp Patterns
Bark
Bark
Basket Weave
Basket Weave
Slate
Slate
Wood Grain with Nails
Wood Grain
Images are a guide only. Actual results may very.
Curb Moroccan Styles
Berber Block #1 Seller
Berber Block
Casablanca
Casablanca
Marakesh
Marakesh
Tangier Slate
Tangier Slate
Images are a guide only. Actual results may very.
Concrete Colors
Burnt Brick
Garden Clay
Venetian Red
Pewter Gray
Atlantic Grey
Cocoa Brown
Dusty Rose
Cobble Buff
Naples Red
Canyon Brown
Sahara Sand
Prairie Stone
Sierra Slate
Ochre Buff
Straw Buff
Earthy Tan
Swatches are a guide only. Actual results may very.
The Install Process
Step 1
Ground Preparation and Trenching
How is it Done?
We start by removing organics and leveling the subgrade so the curb line sits on a stable, well‑drained base. Any soft areas are corrected with compactible aggregate to prevent future settling. A precise trench is then cut to the required depth and width, giving the concrete a defined channel to lock into. The trench walls are kept clean, and the base is compacted to create uniform support that minimizes shifting, heaving, and cracking. This controlled setup ensures the curb extrudes cleanly and maintains its shape over time.
Step 2
Precision Extrusion of Continuous Concrete Borders
How is it Done?
Precision extrusion forms the concrete into a continuous, seamless border that maintains a consistent profile along every curve and straight run. A specialized extruder feeds and shapes the mix at a controlled rate, ensuring dense, uniform consolidation without weak points or joints. As the concrete is placed directly into the prepared trench, it bonds with the compacted base and locks into position for long‑term stability. The machine’s vibration and controlled pressure removes internal voids, improving strength and resistance to cracking. This precise, continuous process creates clean lines, smooth transitions, and a professional finish that holds its shape season after season.
Step 3
Custom Shaping and Stamping (If Selected)
How is it Done?
Custom shaping and stamping add the design detail that makes each curb line unique. Once the concrete is extruded, specialized tools are used to form smooth curves, tight radiuses, or defined angles that follow the landscape with precision. If a stamped texture is selected, high‑quality molds are pressed into the surface at the ideal moment in the curing window to ensure crisp detail and consistent depth. This controlled process allows the curb to mimic natural stone, brick, or other decorative finishes while maintaining the strength of solid concrete. The result is a tailored, premium look that elevates the landscape and blends seamlessly with surrounding features.
Step 4
Clean Finishing and Site Cleanup
How is it Done?
Clean finishing and site cleanup give the curb its final, polished look while ensuring the work area is left neat and ready to enjoy. After extrusion, the surface is smoothed, edges are refined, and any minor imperfections are corrected to create a crisp, uniform profile. Control joints or detailing cuts are added where needed to support long‑term durability and reduce the risk of cracking. Once the finish is complete, excess material is removed, surrounding beds and turf are cleaned, and the site is restored so the new curbing stands out without debris or disruption. This final step delivers a professional, high‑quality appearance that showcases the curb’s shape, texture, and craftsmanship.
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