Continuous concrete edging is a poured-in-place border that seals the gap between your lawn and garden beds, creating a permanent physical barrier against weed intrusion. Unlike plastic strips or metal stakes, the solid concrete profile leaves no seams for roots to exploit. Premier Edge Concrete Solutions installs reinforced concrete curbing throughout Grand Rapids and West Michigan, eliminating the need for weed-eating along bed lines.
West Michigan’s sandy loam topsoil drains fast but shifts constantly through freeze-thaw cycles. That seasonal movement is exactly what makes plastic edging pop out of the ground every spring. Homeowners in Cascade, Forest Hills, and Rockford replace their edging yearly for this reason. A continuous concrete border anchored with fiber mesh and galvanized cable stays locked in position through Michigan’s temperature swings.
This guide covers how it works and what installation looks like.
Why Weeds Keep Winning Against Plastic and Metal Edging
Most store-bought edging relies on friction to hold its position in the soil. Plastic strips warp in summer heat, and metal stakes corrode after two or three Michigan winters. As the material shifts, gaps open between sections. Those gaps are all a weed root needs.
A single quarter-inch gap along a 40-foot bed border exposes roughly 120 square inches of unprotected soil. Crabgrass and quackgrass, both aggressive in Kent County yards, send runners through any opening wider than a pencil tip. Patching individual sections creates more seams, which means more future entry points. The fundamental problem isn’t the weeds themselves; it’s the edging design that invites them back every season. If you’re curious about the broader benefits of concrete edging, the advantages go well beyond weed control.
How Continuous Concrete Edging Stops Weed Growth
Continuous concrete edging is extruded as one unbroken piece along the entire bed perimeter. There are no joints, no overlapping sections, and no gaps for roots to penetrate. Premier Edge reinforces every curb with fiber mesh and two galvanized cables running through the core, which prevents cracking from ground movement and heavy mower contact.
The curb profile extends 3 to 4 inches below grade, creating an underground wall that keeps roots from spreading laterally. Above grade, the smooth surface deflects string trimmer line and mower wheels cleanly. Colors are mixed throughout the concrete rather than painted on the surface, so there’s no coating to chip or fade after UV exposure. A protective sealer finish adds another layer of weather resistance.
For Grand Rapids homeowners tired of seasonal replanting along eroded edges, this is the difference between managing weeds and eliminating the conditions that let them take hold in the first place. Homeowners across West Michigan’s service communities choose continuous curbing for exactly this reason.
Installation, Maintenance, and What to Expect
Professional landscape curbing installation typically takes one day for an average-sized yard. The crew excavates a shallow trench, places reinforcement cables, and extrudes the concrete in a single continuous pass using a curbing machine. The result is a smooth, uniform border with no visible seams.
Freshly poured curbing needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before mowing near it. After that, maintenance is minimal: rinse with a garden hose and inspect for debris buildup once per season. The sealed surface resists staining from mulch dyes and fertilizer runoff.
Cost varies by linear footage and profile style, but most residential projects in the Grand Rapids area fall between $5 and $12 per linear foot installed. Curved layouts, custom colors, and stamped patterns are at the higher end. Compared to replacing plastic edging every two to three years, concrete curbing typically pays for itself within the first five years through eliminated replacement costs and reduced landscaping labor.
Curious about doing it yourself? Check out this guide on DIY concrete curbing to understand what’s involved before deciding.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does continuous concrete edging last?
Properly installed and sealed concrete edging carries performance expectations of 15 to 25 years or longer, depending on soil conditions and maintenance. Premier Edge Concrete Solutions backs its curbing with a lifetime warranty, so if the installation fails, we’ll fix it at no cost. Reinforcement with fiber mesh and galvanized cable significantly extends the curb’s structural life in freeze-thaw climates.
Can concrete edging be installed around curves and tree rings?
Absolutely. The extrusion process follows any layout the homeowner wants, including tight curves, tree rings, and S-shaped bed borders. Because the concrete is poured continuously, curves are seamless and structurally identical to straight sections. Most Grand Rapids yards include at least two or three curved sections per project.
Does concrete edging crack in Michigan winters?
Standard unreinforced concrete can crack under repeated freeze-thaw stress, but reinforced continuous curbing resists that movement. The fiber mesh distributes stress across the entire length, while the galvanized cables hold the structure together even if a hairline crack forms. Sealer application further reduces moisture penetration that causes frost damage.
Give Your Yard a Permanent Edge
The choice between replacing edging every few years and installing a permanent solution comes down to how you want to spend your weekends. Plastic and metal edging treats the symptom; continuous concrete edging eliminates the cause. For Grand Rapids homeowners who value clean bed lines without the seasonal maintenance cycle, reinforced concrete curbing is the last edging you’ll install.
Contact Premier Edge Concrete Solutions today or call (616) 816-2300 to schedule a free estimate for your landscape curbing project.

I’m Nathan Endres, owner of Premier Edge Concrete Solutions. I ensure every project showcases quality and excellence. Specializing in landscape curbing and floor coatings, my team and I serve Grand Rapids, MI, with a focus on providing reliable and affordable craftsmanship.



















