Concrete Curbing Cost Overview
Higher-quality concrete and reinforcement materials increase the cost but offer greater durability and longevity.
Intricate or custom designs require more labor and time, impacting the overall price.
Uneven terrain or restricted access can add to installation costs due to additional preparation or equipment needs.
| Factor | Impact on Cost |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Premium materials increase costs |
| Design Detail | Complex designs require more labor |
| Size and Length | Longer or larger curbs cost more |
| Location | Hard-to-access sites raise expenses |
| Installation Surface | Uneven or unstable ground adds to costs |
| Reinforcement | Use of reinforcement increases price |
| Finish Type | Decorative finishes add to overall cost |
| Labor Time | Extended labor duration raises expenses |
Additional costs may include preparation work, such as excavation or grading, and finishing touches like sealing or staining. These elements contribute to the final price and should be considered during project planning to ensure an accurate estimate.
Detailed inside finishes or decorative elements can add to the overall cost of the curb installation.
Custom edge profiles or smooth finishes influence the final price.
Embedded reinforcement or mesh increases durability and cost.
| Service | Average Price Range |
|---|---|
| Standard Concrete Curbing | $10 - $20 per linear foot |
| Decorative Curbing | $20 - $35 per linear foot |
| Reinforced Curbing | $15 - $25 per linear foot |
| Custom Design Curbing | $25 - $50 per linear foot |
| Colored Concrete Curbing | $18 - $30 per linear foot |
| Stamped Concrete Curbing | $22 - $40 per linear foot |
| Edging with Finishes | $12 - $25 per linear foot |
| Installation on Sloped Terrain | $15 - $35 per linear foot |
| Repair and Restoration | $5 - $15 per linear foot |
| Large-Scale Projects | Pricing varies based on scope |