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How We Build Your Curbing

From choosing your colors and style to watching it all come together the next morning — here's what to expect when you work with Buzz Co. We offer four curb profiles, fourteen integral colors, and ten stamp patterns so your landscape edging matches your home and your taste. No two yards are the same, and neither are our curbing projects.

4 Curb Styles

The profile of your curb affects both how it looks and how it performs. Whether you need drainage-friendly edges or a mower-friendly design, we've got a style that fits. Each profile is extruded on-site from the same high-quality concrete mix — the only difference is the shape of the form we use.

Block Style

A classic squared-off profile. Clean lines, solid presence. The most popular choice for flower beds and garden borders.

Slant/Wedge Style

An angled profile that sheds water naturally. Great for areas where drainage matters — driveways, downspout zones, and slopes.

Mower Style

A low-profile, rounded-top design that lets your mower wheel ride right along the edge. No more hand-trimming along curb lines.

Straight-Line Style

A flat, minimal profile that disappears into the landscape. Ideal for modern homes and minimalist yard designs.

14 Integral Concrete Colors

Our colors run through the entire curb — not just painted on top. They won't peel, chip, or fade like surface-applied coatings. Integral color is mixed into the concrete before it's poured, so the color goes all the way through. When we bring our sample board to your yard, you'll see the real thing — not a paint chip that won't match the final result.

Clay
Brick Red
Light Plum
Ginger
Desert Tan
Salmon
Doeskin
Rawhide
Lava
Sahara
Merlot
Slate
Smoke
Onyx

10 Stamp Patterns

Stamped patterns are pressed into wet concrete for texture that mimics natural materials. Choose from stone, brick, wood grain, and more — each pattern adds character without the cost of real stone or brick. We stamp while the concrete is still plastic, so the texture is crisp and consistent. After curing and sealing, stamped curbing holds up to foot traffic, sprinklers, and Utah weather.

Ashlar stamp pattern

Ashlar

Brick stamp pattern

Brick

Cobblestone stamp pattern

Cobblestone

Lava stamp pattern

Lava

Flagstone / Random Slate stamp pattern

Flagstone / Random Slate

River Rock stamp pattern

River Rock

Slate stamp pattern

Slate

Weathered Wood Grain stamp pattern

Weathered Wood Grain

Basketweave stamp pattern

Basketweave

Herringbone stamp pattern

Herringbone

The Process

Most curbing companies stretch the process across weeks. We keep it simple and fast. Here's how it works from first visit to finished curb. We schedule walkthroughs so both homeowners can be there — no guessing, no second call. If the quote works for you, we get you on the schedule that same week.

01

Design Together

We visit your property in the evening, walk the yard with you, and plan the layout on the spot. You pick colors and patterns from our samples.

02

Prep & Pour

The next morning, our crew preps the area — clearing debris, leveling the base, and setting string lines. Then we extrude the curbing with precision.

03

Stamp & Finish

While the concrete is still workable, we stamp your chosen pattern and apply color treatment. Most jobs are done by afternoon.

What It Looks Like When We're Done

Real projects, real yards. Every install is designed on-site and poured to fit your specific landscape.

Completed concrete curbing bordering mulch beds at a Utah stone home Finished concrete landscape curbing around mulch bed with boulders in Utah Completed winding curbing installation separating lawn from mulch beds in Utah Aerial view of finished backyard curbing with black rock mulch in Utah

Ready to choose your style?

We'll bring our color and pattern samples to your yard. No pressure, no runaround — just a firm quote and same-week scheduling if it works for you.

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