What Is Curbing?

Curbing is the art of shaping concrete into functional, attractive borders that define and elevate outdoor spaces. It’s more than just edging—it’s a way to protect landscaping, prevent erosion, and add a polished finish to any property.

A backyard with a wooden fence, trees, and a garden bed bordered with black edging, with a circular and rectangular section of soil, and a small power box mounted on a tree, surrounded by shade and sunlight.
Close-up of a landscaped area with artificial grass, bordered by a concrete curb, with some fallen leaves and dirt visible.
Small yellow garden shed with gray trim, double doors, two windows, and a blue metal roof, surrounded by plants and shrubs.
A rural flower garden with colorful pink, purple, and white flowers, a green lawn, rural fencing, and grazing horses in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
A backyard with a hammock hanging between two trees, surrounded by a wooden fence and green grass.
A small garden pathway made of large flat stones set on a bed of small white gravel, bordered with black edging, leading into a grassy area.
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Why It Matters

Durability: Curbing that stands up to whatever the weather brings

Aesthetic Impact: Clean lines and custom contours bring order and beauty to your yard.

Low Maintenance: Once installed, it’s virtually worry-free—no shifting bricks or rotting wood.

Customization: Choose your style, color, and finish to match your home or business.

How KSC Does It Differently

At KSC, curbing isn’t just poured—it’s crafted. Every job is tailored to the property’s layout and the client’s vision. Whether it’s a subtle border or a bold statement, the result is always clean, professional, and built to last.

Backyard view of a two-story house with a large wooden deck on the second level, surrounded by a black metal railing, and under the deck's bottom level, an outdoor swing hangs from the ceiling. The yard is grassy with some dirt patches, and there are trees and a cloudy sky in the background.