Landscape Curbing
Process
Take a look into our process so you can get a better idea of what we will be doing on the day of installation.

Before we do anything to your landscape bed edging we will come out for a free estimate to survey the grounds and decide on what shape, style, and color of curb you would like.

Once a curbing style is agreed upon we remove the sod along the current landscape edge for a clean surface to put the curb on.

We make our own concrete mix on site so we do not have to rely on large concrete trucks that could damage your property. We provide high quality mix components to produce the most durable curb on the market to last years on end.

The mix is then moved by wheelbarrow and fed into the curbing machine. The machine extrudes the concrete through the mold with galvanized steel cable to create a more durable product.

Once the curb is extruded from the machine we hand trowel the curb to make it smooth while trimming any remaining tailings off the front and back edge.

After the curb is hand troweled we apply the stamp to the curb. In this picture we are creating a Belgian Block curb.

After the concrete has been formed with the mats we go through and cut the excess concrete between the mats to form grout lines. After removing the excess concrete we then cut expansion joints every 3-4 feet.

After the curb has been formed, expansion joints cut, and all the excess concrete removed we spray the curb with a premium concrete sealer.

After everything is formed, cut, and sealed this is what our Belgian Block design looks like up close.