How much does landscape curbing and edging cost?
How much does landscape curbing and edging cost?
$5 – $18 Average cost per linear foot
$400 – $2,200 Average total cost
Concrete curbing cost
Landscape curbing costs $5 to $18 per linear foot installed or $400 to $2,200 on average. Curbing material prices are $2 to $7 per linear foot for plain poured concrete or $3.50 to $8.50 per linear foot for stamped concrete. Decorative edging is installed along a garden, lawn, or driveway.
Project size (linear feet) | Average cost to install |
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20' | $100 – $360 |
50' | $250 – $900 |
75’ | $375 – $1,350 |
100' | $500 – $1,800 |
150' | $750 – $2,700 |
200' | $1,000 – $3,600 |
250' | $1,250 – $4,500 |
300' | $1,500 – $5,400 |
Average landscape curbing cost calculator
The following table shows the average cost to install 75' to 150' of landscape curbing, including labor and materials:
National Average Cost | $1,500 |
Minimum Cost | $100 |
Maximum Cost | $7,900 |
Average Range | $400 to $2,200 |
Cost data is from research and project costs reported by HomeGuide members.
Landscape and concrete edging cost per linear foot
Landscape and concrete edging costs $0.50 to $18.00 per linear foot for materials only. Plastic edging is inexpensive but not as durable as other options. Granite and other premium edging materials cost more but last longer than other types.
Material | Cost per linear foot* |
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Plastic edging | $0.50 – $3.00 |
Poured concrete edging | $2.00 – $7.00 |
Decorative or stamped concrete curbing | $3.50 – $8.50 |
Precast concrete curbing | $2.00 – $4.00 |
Brick block border edging | $1.50 – $5.50 |
Stone edging | $3.00 – $18.00 |
Granite curbing | $11.00 – $16.00 |
Rubber | $2.00 – $4.00 |
Steel / metal edging | $2.00 – $6.00 |
Wood curbing | $4.00 – $9.00 |
*Not including installation.
Poured concrete edging cost
Poured concrete edging costs $2 to $7 per linear foot for materials only. Poured concrete curbing, or continuous curbing, is durable and needs little upkeep.
A poured concrete retaining wall costs $15 to $45 per square foot or $45 to $270 per linear foot installed, depending on the height and width.
Precast concrete curbing prices
Precast concrete curbing prices are $2 to $4 per linear foot for materials only. Precast block curbing is cheaper, easier, and faster to install than poured concrete.
Decorative and stamped concrete edging cost
Decorative or stamped concrete edging costs $3.50 to $8.50 per linear foot for materials only. Contractors use specialized colors and stamps on poured concrete curbing to make it look like stone or brick.
A stamped concrete patio costs $5 to $12 per square foot or $3,800 to $8,500 on average installed.
A stamped concrete wall costs $20 to $50 per square foot, depending on height and width.
Granite curbing prices
Granite curbing prices are $11 to $16 per linear foot for materials only. Granite is more expensive and durable than brick or concrete. Belgian blocks are a popular type of granite edging and come in rough-hewn rectangular blocks.
Brick block edging cost
Brick edging costs $1.50 to $5.50 per linear foot for materials only. Brick is a cheap, popular material made with clay that is easy to install but may shift over time.
A brick retaining wall costs $15 to $75 per square foot or $80 to $480 per linear foot installed, depending on thickness and height.
Stone edging cost
Stone curb edging costs $3 to $18 per linear foot for materials only. Stonework is often custom and more costly than other materials. A stone retaining wall costs $10 to $85 per square foot or $20 to $340 per linear foot installed, depending on the stone type and wall height.
Steel / metal / aluminum curbing cost
Steel, aluminum, and other metal curbing costs $2 to $6 per linear foot for materials only. Metal edging is modern, trendy, and durable but may rust without coating.
Other landscape curbing costs
Other popular landscape curbing materials include:
Wood – Wood curbing costs $4.00 to $9.00 per linear foot for materials alone but may require maintenance. Thin edging, inexpensive lumber, and bamboo cost less than large logs, cedar, or picket edging.
Rubber – Rubber curbing costs $2.00 to $4.00 per linear foot for materials alone and is more durable than plastic. Rubber does not fade or rust like wood or metal.
Plastic – Plastic curbing costs $0.50 to $3.00 per linear foot for materials alone and is the cheapest option. However, it is easily damaged and not heavy enough to prevent plants from growing underneath or lifting the edging out of place.
Cost factors to install concrete curbing
Factor | Average cost |
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Labor | $1.50 – $10.00 per linear foot |
Blocks or concrete materials | $2.00 – $7.00 per linear foot |
Stamping | $0.50 – $1.00 per linear foot |
Sod removal and hauling | $1.00 – $3.00 per square foot |
Topsoil | $10.00 – $50.00 per cubic yard |
Landscaping rocks | $45.00 – $130.00 per ton |
The following factors affect landscape curbing costs:
Project size – Most edging jobs are 50 to 200 linear feet, depending on the location. Common locations for curbing include gardens, flower beds, and lawns. Some companies have a minimum length or minimum charge for edging jobs.
Materials – Granite and stone curbing costs the most, while plastic and precast concrete are the cheapest materials. A landscape curbing project may also require other materials:
Landscaping rock costs $45 to $130 per ton or $50 to $160 per yard for materials only, depending on the size and type of rock.
Topsoil costs $10 to $50 per yard, depending on quality and delivery fees.
Sod prices are $0.30 to $0.80 per square foot or $130 to $360 per pallet. One pallet of sod covers 450 square feet.
Style – Continuous edging costs more than block edging, which is more likely to shift over time but easier to replace and repair.
Design complexity & shape – Stamping, curved edging, and elaborate patterns or designs increase the final cost.
Wire reinforcements – Poured concrete curbing requires stabilizing wire, which is typically included in the material costs.
Prep – Regrading or land leveling costs $0.40 to $2.00 per square foot, depending on yard size and slope. Sod removal costs $0.50 to $2.00 per square foot, including disposal.
Color / tinting – Color for concrete curbing is mixed into the concrete before pouring.
Sealing – Curb sealant costs $0.50 to $1.00 per linear foot and slows the curing process to prevent cracking or damage.
Volume discount – Larger than average jobs may qualify for a bulk material discount.
Concrete curb prices by brand
The following concrete curb brands operate throughout the U.S. and offer competitive pricing:
Border Magic – Border Magic offers dozens of curbing sizes, styles, patterns, and colors and a 10-year limited warranty.
Kwik Kerb – This nationwide franchise has been in business for over 25 years and uses Edgemaster machines to lay concrete edging quickly.
Nationwide Maintenance – Nationwide Maintenance provides professional construction services and landscape curbing for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Concrete garden edging cost
The cost of concrete garden edging depends on the type and decoration:
Poured concrete garden edging costs $3.50 to $17.00 per linear foot installed.
Stamped concrete garden edging costs $5.00 to $18.50 per linear foot installed.
Precast concrete garden blocks cost $3.50 to $14.00 per linear foot installed.
Driveway edging cost
Driveway edging costs $5 to $18 per linear foot with installation, depending on the material. Adding gravel costs $1 to $3 per square foot on average and is a popular landscaping choice.
Concrete mow strip cost
A concrete mow strip costs $3 to $8 per linear foot with installation. A mow strip is a style of poured concrete curbing that is lower on one side, making it easier to mow the grass.
Concrete curb cutting costs
Concrete curb cutting costs $4 to $10 per square foot or $1,000 to $1,600 on average for a two-car driveway. Curb cutting, also called a concrete apron or ramp, is the section of concrete where the driveway meets the public road.
Landscape curbing FAQs
What is landscape curbing?
Landscape curbing is a border that runs along a garden, lawn, sidewalk, driveway, or home. Curbing or edging enhances landscaping, protects decorative flower beds from damage due to water runoff, and increases a home’s curb appeal and value.
When to edge concrete
The best time to edge with poured concrete is during dry, warm seasons when inclement weather is unlikely.
How much landscape edging do I need?
A common landscape edging job requires 50 to 200 linear feet of material, depending on the project’s scope.
How long does it take for concrete edging to dry and cure?
Concrete edging takes less than 1 hour to pour, 1 to 2 days to dry, and 4 weeks to fully cure. Make sure to turn sprinklers off and avoid contact during the first 48 hours to prevent marks, paw prints, or flaws in the concrete.
How long does concrete curbing and edging last?
Concrete curbing and edging lasts 10 to 30 years on average.
Who does concrete landscape curbing?
Landscaping professionals and specialized curb companies install concrete curbing.
Getting estimates from landscape curbing and border installers
Before hiring a landscaping company near you, be sure to:
Read company reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
Select a licensed, insured, bonded company with 5+ years of experience.
Get three or more estimates to compare.
Avoid the lowest bids as quality may suffer.
Get copies of project estimates, permits, contracts, and warranties.
Ask all questions about total project costs before signing any contracts.
Create a payment schedule instead of making a large upfront payment.
Questions to ask
How long have you been in business?
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
What certifications do you have?
Can I see references from your previous jobs?
Do you own or rent the curbing equipment?
Does this estimate include equipment, labor, and delivery fees?
How long should this job take?
Does this estimate include debris removal?
Will you obtain any necessary permits?
What is the payment schedule for this project?
What financing options do you offer?