FAQs

Concrete edging installations usually take about a day to complete for most standard projects. The specific time depends on how much area needs edging and the details of your yard, but for many homeowners, the job is done in a single day. Once installed, it’s best to let the concrete cure for at least 24-48 hours before putting any pressure on it. This way you can have a fast turnaround, with durable results and a clean worksite by the end of the process.
Landscape curbing starts at $1,700 for most projects, but the final price depends on a few things. The size of the area you want curbed is a big factor—more linear feet means higher cost. The type of design, color, or style you pick can change the price too. If your yard has a lot of curves or special shapes, that might cost more than a straight run. Things like removing old edging, extra prep work, or tricky access to your yard can also affect the price. Every project is a bit different, so getting a personal quote after a site visit is the best way to know what it’ll cost for your home.
Sealing services are available to protect decorative concrete borders from moisture, stains, and everyday wear. Applying a quality sealer helps keep the color looking fresh and adds an extra layer of protection against weather and spills. This not only preserves the concrete’s appearance but also extends its lifespan, making maintenance a lot easier over time. Sealing is a smart step if you want your decorative border to stay durable and attractive for years to come.
Concrete landscape borders can be installed around existing flower beds and trees to help keep mulch in place and stop it from spilling onto the lawn. These borders create a clean, defined edge that holds mulch and other materials where they belong. They also help with mowing and trimming by making the yard’s edges easier to maintain. During installation, care is taken to fit the borders around existing plants and features without causing disruption, so you can keep your beds and trees looking sharp and tidy.
Concrete downspout drains can be installed as part of your concrete edging project. This helps move rainwater away from your foundation and reduces the risk of erosion or water damage to your home. Properly installed downspout drains work alongside your new edging to keep your yard in better shape and protect your property. Just mention it when you contact us for a quote, and we’ll make sure it’s included in your estimate and project plan.
Landscape curbing comes in a variety of colors and styles to fit the look of your home and yard. There are several options to choose from so you can match your existing landscaping or create a new design. You can pick colors that blend in or add contrast, and there are different patterns and finishes available. This way, your curbing can look both decorative and custom to your space, while still being durable and low-maintenance.
Landscape curbing can be customized to match a lot of different styles and colors, so it’s usually possible to get pretty close to the look of your existing landscaping. There are lots of color and pattern options to choose from, and during the estimate, you’ll have a chance to go over what you want so the new curbing blends in with your yard. The team will bring color samples and examples to help you choose what works best for your space, making sure the finished product ties everything together nicely.
Matching the color and style of your existing landscaping is possible with custom concrete edging. There are different color options, finishes, and styles to choose from, so the concrete can blend in with or complement your current landscaping features. During the estimate and planning stage, you can discuss your preferences to make sure the new edging fits the look you want and matches your yard as closely as possible.
To get a free quote for concrete edging, just fill out the “Get a Free Quote” form on the website or call (317) 785-1491 to share your project details. After you submit the form, someone will contact you to schedule a time for a property visit. During the visit, you’ll get an in-person estimate based on your needs. If you decide to move forward, the work will be scheduled and completed as promised.
Matching your current landscaping design and color is definitely possible when installing concrete edging. There are different styles and color options available, so the edging can be customized to blend in with your existing yard, garden beds, or pathways. During the quote and planning process, you can talk about specific colors and design elements you want. Color additives and stamping techniques let the edging look similar to nearby landscaping features, creating a seamless, natural appearance around your property.
Landscape borders made from concrete need very little maintenance to stay in good shape. Just keep them clean by occasionally rinsing with a garden hose and sweeping off leaves or dirt. Sealing the concrete every few years helps protect against stains, moisture, and weather damage, making the color and finish last longer. Try not to hit the borders with lawnmowers or trimmers. If you spot any cracks or chips, it’s best to repair them right away to keep them from getting worse. With these easy steps, concrete landscape borders will continue to look sharp and last for many years.
Snow removal for driveways and parking lots is available during the winter months. It can be scheduled either as a separate service or alongside a concrete edging project, depending on your needs and our current schedule. Trucks, plows, and skid steer equipment are used to make sure driveways, parking lots, and access areas stay clear and safe. If you want to bundle services, just mention it when you reach out for a quote and we can talk through options and timing.
Concrete edging services are available throughout much of central Indiana, including Pittsboro, Brownsburg, Avon, Plainfield, Zionsville, Lebanon, Whitestown, Carmel, Westfield, Indianapolis, Greenwood, Mooresville, Crawfordsville, Greencastle, and most nearby areas. If you're close to any of these towns or cities, you’re probably within the service area. If you’re not sure, just call or use the online quote form and someone will check if your address is covered. Travel is focused on these local communities, but sometimes jobs a bit outside the usual region can work, depending on the project size.