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Curb Types & Cost Per Linear Foot (2026)

Curb Type Dimensions Cost/LF Concrete (yd³/ft) Best For
Barrier curb6"W × 18"H$6–$120.055Roads, parking lots, pedestrian areas
Mountable/rolled6"W × 12"H$5–$100.037Driveway entrances, residential streets
Curb & gutter24"W × 18"H$12–$200.110Storm drainage, road construction
Extruded/slip-formVaries$4–$80.030Large volume, highways, subdivisions
Decorative stamped6"W × 6"H$8–$150.020Landscaping, gardens, edging

Need to estimate the full concrete volume for your project? Use our Cubic Yard Calculator for custom shapes.

Curb Cost by Project Type

Project Curb Length Typical Type Total Cost
Driveway border60–100 ftMountable$300–$1,000
Landscaping edge50–200 ftDecorative$400–$3,000
10-car parking lot200–300 ftBarrier + gutter$2,000–$5,000
Residential block500–1,000 ftC&G integral$6,000–$20,000

Curb Calculator FAQ

How much does concrete curbing cost per foot?

Concrete curbing costs $6–$20 per linear foot installed. Standard barrier curb: $6–$12/ft. Curb and gutter: $12–$20/ft. Decorative stamped: $8–$15/ft. Add $3–$6/ft for old curb removal.

How much concrete do I need for curbing?

A standard 6"×18" barrier curb uses 0.055 cubic yards per linear foot. For 100 ft, you need ~6 yd³ (with 10% waste). Order from ready-mix—one truck delivers 8–10 yd³.

What types of curbs are there?

Barrier curb (standard road), mountable/rolled (driveway access), curb & gutter (integral drainage), extruded (high-volume), and decorative stamped (landscaping). Choice depends on traffic, drainage, and aesthetics.