Appleton Curbing

Concrete Curbing in Appleton

Concrete curbing creates clean, permanent borders around garden beds, lawns, walkways, and driveways — no more shifting plastic edging or re-laid bricks. Continuous poured curbing locks mulch and soil in place, makes mowing and trimming easier, and sharpens your property’s curb appeal. In the Appleton area, installed landscape curbing generally costs $5 to $18 per linear foot, with most projects landing between $400 and $2,200 depending on length and finish. Plain poured curbing sits at the lower end; stamped or colored decorative curbing runs higher.

Options we offer:

  • Continuous poured concrete curbing in straight runs or flowing curves
  • Plain, integrally colored, or stamped-and-stained decorative finishes
  • Mower-friendly profiles that let wheels ride the edge
  • Custom shapes to define beds, tree rings, and walkway borders

Poured curbing is far more durable than block or plastic edging and won’t separate, rot, or heave the way loose materials do.

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Why Install Concrete Curbing?

Concrete curbing creates clean, permanent borders around garden beds, lawns, walkways, and driveways — and unlike plastic edging or loose brick, it won’t shift, separate, or need re-laying every season. Poured as one continuous piece, it locks mulch and soil in place, defines your landscaping, and sharpens your property’s curb appeal. For Appleton homeowners, it’s a low-maintenance upgrade that makes mowing and trimming easier while giving the whole yard a finished look.

Why concrete curbing is worth it:

  • Continuous poured borders that won’t shift, rot, or come apart
  • Keeps mulch, soil, and rock contained and beds clearly defined
  • Easier mowing and trimming with a clean edge to follow
  • Boosts curb appeal and property value
  • Far more durable and longer-lasting than plastic or block edging

Concrete Curbing Styles & Design Options

Concrete curbing isn’t one-size-fits-all. We pour it in straight runs or flowing curves to match your beds and walkways, and you can choose from plain, colored, or stamped decorative finishes. Mower-friendly profiles let your wheels ride the edge so there’s no hand-trimming along the border.

Options we offer:

  • Plain poured curbing — clean, durable, budget-friendly borders
  • Colored curbing — integral pigment to complement your home and landscaping
  • Stamped decorative curbing — textured and stained to resemble stone or brick
  • Custom profiles — including mower-friendly shapes that wheels can ride
  • Curves and tree rings — flowing borders and accents that loose edging can’t match

How Much Does Concrete Curbing Cost in Appleton?

Concrete curbing in the Appleton area typically costs $5 to $18 per linear foot installed, with most projects landing between $400 and $2,200 depending on length and finish. Plain poured curbing sits at the lower end of that range, while stamped or colored decorative curbing costs more.

What affects your final price:

  • Total linear footage of curbing
  • Plain, colored, or stamped decorative finish
  • Curves, tree rings, and custom profiles versus straight runs
  • Site prep and access around existing beds or hardscaping

Because curbing is priced by length and design, the most accurate way to get a quote is a free on-site measurement and estimate.

Concrete Curbing FAQs

Concrete curbing in the Appleton area typically costs $5 to $18 per linear foot installed, with most projects between $400 and $2,200. Plain poured curbing is the most affordable option, while stamped or colored decorative curbing costs more.

 

For most yards, yes. Plastic edging is cheap but tends to lift, crack, and shift over time, and individual bricks or blocks can separate and need resetting. Poured concrete curbing is one continuous piece, so it stays put, lasts far longer, and gives a cleaner, more finished look with almost no upkeep.

Properly installed curbing holds up well to freeze-thaw cycles. We prepare a stable base, pour at the right depth, and place control joints so the curbing can handle ground movement without cracking. Sealing the curbing also helps protect it from moisture and winter damage.

With proper installation and basic care, concrete curbing can last for decades. It won't rot, warp, or come apart the way plastic and loose edging do, and occasional resealing keeps it looking sharp and protected through Wisconsin seasons.