Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does decorative concrete curbing keep mulch from washing away during storms?

    Concrete curbing creates a physical barrier that's typically 4-6 inches tall, preventing mulch and decorative rock from migrating into grass during heavy rain or watering. The raised edge contains material within planter beds while water drains through naturally. This eliminates the need to replenish displaced mulch several times per season.
  • What's the difference between stamped concrete curbing and basic straight edging?

    Stamped curbing uses textured molds and color treatments to mimic natural stone borders, offering customized finishes that complement hardscaping and home exteriors. Basic straight edging is plain concrete with no texture or color variation. Stamped options provide a higher-end appearance while maintaining the same durability and containment function.
  • Can landscape curbing be installed around curved flower beds and irregular shapes?

    Concrete curbing is formed on-site using flexible molds, allowing it to follow curves, corners, and custom layouts that match existing bed designs. This adaptability works for circular tree borders, winding garden paths, and uniquely shaped planting areas. The material conforms to your landscape rather than forcing straight lines.
  • How long does decorative concrete landscape curbing last compared to plastic edging?

    Concrete curbing withstands decades of weather exposure, ground shifting, and lawn equipment contact without cracking or separating. Plastic and metal edging typically fails within 3-5 years due to UV degradation, frost heaving, or physical damage. Properly sealed concrete maintains its appearance and structure with minimal maintenance.
  • What causes landscape curbing to crack or fade over time?

    Freeze-thaw cycles, ground movement, and UV exposure degrade unsealed concrete surfaces, causing color fading and hairline cracks. Sealer breakdown allows moisture penetration that accelerates deterioration. Regular resealing every 2-3 years protects the finish and prevents structural damage from expanding into larger failures.
  • Why does decorative curbing cost more than installing metal landscape edging?

    Concrete curbing is custom-formed on-site with color, texture, and layout tailored to each property, requiring specialized equipment and skilled installation. Metal edging is pre-manufactured and staked into place with minimal customization. The cost difference reflects permanent durability, visual customization, and elimination of future replacement cycles.
  • How does curbing improve the transition between lawn and flower beds?

    Curbing creates a defined barrier that prevents grass from creeping into planting areas and stops soil or mulch from spilling onto turf. This separation makes mowing cleaner by providing a mower wheel guide and eliminates the need for string trimming along bed edges.
  • Can landscape curbing be matched to existing patio pavers or retaining walls?

    Stamped finishes and custom color blends allow curbing to coordinate with surrounding hardscape materials like flagstone patios, brick pavers, and retaining wall blocks. Color pigments and texture patterns are selected during design to create visual cohesion. This coordination ties landscape elements together rather than creating mismatched borders.
  • What happens during a decorative curbing installation around existing landscaping?

    Bed edges are cleaned and leveled, then concrete is extruded using a curbing machine that forms continuous borders without seams. Stamping and coloring happen immediately while concrete is workable. Sealer is applied after curing to protect the finish, and disturbed mulch or rock is redistributed around the completed curb.
  • How does Kansas clay soil affect landscape curbing installations?

    Clay soil expands when wet and contracts during dry periods, creating ground movement that can stress rigid edging materials. Properly installed concrete curbing accommodates this movement through controlled joints and flexible base preparation. Kansas properties with poor drainage or heavy clay need attention to grading before curbing installation to prevent settling.
  • What's included in landscape curb repair and resealing services?

    Repairs address cracks, chips, or sections damaged by weather or equipment impact using color-matched concrete patching. Surfaces are cleaned, existing sealer is stripped if degraded, and fresh sealer is applied to restore protection and color vibrancy. This process extends curbing lifespan and maintains its original appearance without full replacement.