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Mower-Style Curbing in Utah
A low-profile curb design that lets your mower wheel ride right along the edge. No more hand-trimming. The most practical curb style for homeowners who maintain their own lawn.
If you mow your own lawn, mower-style curbing will change your Saturday mornings. It's a low-profile curb design — about 3 inches tall and 5–6 inches wide — shaped so your mower wheel rides right along the top edge. That means the blade cuts cleanly up to the border with zero hand trimming, zero edging, and zero kneeling down with a string trimmer to clean up what the mower missed.
This is our most practical curb style, and it's the top choice among homeowners who maintain their own yards. The profile sits just barely above the lawn surface, creating a clean separation between grass and bed without a tall wall that catches mower decks or creates a shadow line. It looks like a subtle, built-in feature of the landscape — not an add-on.
Mower-style curbing works anywhere you have lawn meeting a planting bed, rock area, or tree ring. It's especially popular along long, straight bed lines where hand trimming would eat up 20 minutes every mow. But it handles curves just as well — our extrusion machine follows whatever shape you need, so you get the trimming benefit on curved beds too, not just the easy straight runs.
Durability under mower weight is a common question, and it's a good one. Our mower-style profile is poured at the same concrete thickness as our taller curb styles — about 3 inches wide at the base. Concrete handles weight. A standard residential riding mower weighs around 500 pounds, and a 21-inch push mower is under 80. Neither comes close to stressing a concrete border. We've installed thousands of linear feet of mower-style curbing across Utah, and wheel traffic has never been a failure point.
Common Questions
Yes — that's exactly what it's designed for. The flat, wide top surface gives your mower wheel a stable riding edge. You run one wheel along the curbing and the blade cuts right up to the border line. Works with push mowers, self-propelled mowers, and riding mowers. No trimming required afterward.
Yes. Our mower-style profile sits about 2–3 inches above grade with a flat top, compared to our standard decorative profiles that range from 4–6 inches tall. The lower height is the whole point — it stays below your mower deck so the blade can cut right up to the edge without catching or scalping.
Easily. A typical residential riding mower weighs 400–600 pounds distributed across four wheels. Our curbing is solid concrete poured at a consistent 3-inch thickness. It's designed for exactly this kind of load. We've never had a curbing failure from mower traffic — the concrete is more than strong enough.
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