Why Concrete Curbing?

Not all curbing is created equal. Here's why concrete and stone outlast, outperform, and outlook plastic every time.

  • Concrete curbing is built to last 20–30+ years with minimal maintenance, while plastic edging typically degrades within 3–7 years. UV exposure causes plastic to become brittle and crack over time, while concrete only gets stronger as it cures. With ProCurb's professional installation, your curbing is a long-term investment — not something you'll be replacing every few seasons.

  • Plastic curbing struggles in extreme weather. In cold climates, it becomes brittle and cracks under freeze-thaw cycles. In hot climates, it warps and shifts under prolonged sun exposure. Concrete and stone, on the other hand, are engineered to withstand temperature extremes, heavy rain, and ground movement — maintaining their shape and position year after year.

  • Absolutely. Plastic edging has a thin, temporary appearance that can cheapen the look of even a well-maintained yard. Concrete curbing offers:

    Custom shapes and curves: flowing, seamless borders tailored to your landscape.

    Color options: tinted to complement your home's exterior or garden palette.

    A polished, finished look: the kind of curb appeal that adds real value to your property.

  • Professional concrete curbing is widely regarded as a landscaping upgrade that boosts curb appeal and perceived property value. It gives your outdoor space a clean, intentional, and well-maintained appearance that buyers and appraisers notice. Plastic edging, by contrast, is often seen as a temporary DIY fix rather than a finished landscaping feature.

  • Concrete curbing is extremely low maintenance. Unlike plastic, which requires frequent re-staking, straightening, and eventual replacement, concrete curbing simply needs an occasional rinse and, if desired, a reapplication of color sealant every few years to keep it looking fresh. It's a set-it-and-forget-it solution for your landscape borders.We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent quote with no hidden costs.