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Concrete Curbing · Cherry Hill, NJ

Concrete Curbing in Cherry Hill, NJ

Clean, solid edges that protect your landscaping, driveway, and parking areas. Papaneri & Sons pours durable concrete curbing across South Jersey. Family owned since 1987. Call for a free estimate.

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Intro

The Edge That Holds Everything Together

Curbing is the quiet workhorse of any property. It keeps mulch in the beds, holds pavement edges tight, and gives a driveway or a lot its clean, finished line.

Papaneri & Sons Concrete has poured curbing and edging across Cherry Hill and South Jersey since 1987. We are family owned, ACI certified, licensed and insured, and we pour it for both homes and businesses.

We install landscape curbing, driveway edging, parking lot curbs, and full curb and gutter. Whatever the job needs, we form it, pour it, and finish it with one crew.

A good curb does more than look sharp. It controls where water goes, protects your lawn edge from tires, and keeps your landscaping from spilling out into the driveway.

Need a clean, lasting edge on your property? Call us at (856) 354-9338 for a free estimate and we will lay out the options in person.

Curved concrete edging and pad at a Cherry Hill, NJ property by Papaneri & Sons
Types

Types of Concrete Curbing We Install in Cherry Hill

Curbing is not one product. The right type depends on whether you are edging a garden bed or controlling traffic in a busy parking lot.

Landscape curbing

A low, continuous edge that separates lawn from mulch beds, holds stone and plantings in place, and gives your yard crisp, mowable lines that stay put for years.

Driveway and apron curbing

A raised edge that keeps a gravel or paved driveway from spreading, protects the lawn from tires, and directs runoff water where you want it to go.

Parking lot curb and gutter

Heavier curbing for commercial lots that channels drainage, protects landscaping islands from cars, and guides traffic safely around the property.

Custom shapes and curves

We form curbing to follow straight runs or gentle curves around beds, trees, and walkways, so the edge matches the shape of your property.

The height and shape of the curb depend on the job. A low, rounded mow-over curb lets you run a mower right over the edge, while a taller, squared curb gives a firm barrier for a driveway or a parking island.

We can also form curbing with a slight batter or slope where drainage matters, so water is guided along the curb line to where you want it instead of pooling against the pavement.

Concrete driveway with a clean edged border in Cherry Hill, NJ
How We Pour

How We Form and Pour Concrete Curbing

Good curbing starts with a straight, well-compacted base. A curb that is not set on solid ground will crack and shift within a single season, no matter how good the concrete is.

We lay out the line, excavate a shallow trench, and compact a stone base so the curb drains and sits level from end to end.

We set forms to hold the shape, then place our 4500 PSI mix and consolidate it so there are no voids. Curbing takes constant abuse from tires and plows, so mix strength really matters here.

Once it sets, we strip the forms, tool the edges for a clean finish, and cut control joints so the curb cracks along the joint lines instead of splitting at random spots.

We finish by backfilling and cleaning up, so the new curb sits neatly against your lawn or pavement with no gaps or loose soil left behind.

The transitions are where cheap curbing fails. We tie the new curb cleanly into driveways, walks, and existing curb runs, so there are no weak seams that crack apart the first time water freezes in the gap.

We also finish the exposed faces smooth and consistent, so the curb looks like a designed part of the property rather than a rough afterthought poured along the edge of the lawn.

Papaneri crew pouring concrete on a Cherry Hill, NJ job site
Why Concrete

Why Concrete Curbing Beats Plastic or Metal Edging

Big-box edging looks fine on day one, but South Jersey weather is hard on it. Concrete is the edge that actually stays put through the years.

Plastic edging cracks in the cold and lifts out of the ground as the soil freezes and thaws. You end up resetting it every spring, which turns a one-time job into a yearly chore.

Metal edging rusts over time and can bend or fold under a mower wheel. Concrete curbing shrugs off both of those problems and holds its line for decades.

Concrete costs a little more up front and pays it back in years of no maintenance. See all of the concrete services we offer in Cherry Hill, or pair curbing with a new concrete driveway installation for a fully finished, edge-to-edge look.

Concrete curbing is also far easier to maintain than the alternatives. There is nothing to reset each spring and nothing to rust, so once it is in, it simply does its job season after season with no attention from you.

When you eventually want a fresh look, a curb takes a coat of concrete stain or paint well. That lets you update the color without pulling anything out, which you can never do with plastic or metal edging.

Concrete formed and poured between edge forms in Cherry Hill, NJ

Licensed and Insured Concrete Curbing in Cherry Hill, NJ

Papaneri & Sons has poured curbing and edging across South Jersey since 1987. ACI certified, 4500 PSI mix, and clean lines that hold for decades. Get your free estimate today.

Commercial

Curbing for Driveways, Gardens, and Commercial Lots

The same crew handles a small garden edge and a full commercial parking lot. The scale changes, but the care and the quality do not.

For homeowners, curbing cleans up flower beds, protects the lawn edge from tires, and adds the kind of curb appeal that buyers notice the moment they pull up.

For businesses, curb and gutter keeps water off the pavement, protects landscape islands from cars, and keeps a lot looking sharp, safe, and well-maintained.

We work around your schedule on commercial jobs, including nights and weekends, so curbing never shuts down your parking during business hours or costs you customers.

From a single bed border to a full lot, you get one insured crew, one clear price, and a curb that will still be straight and solid years from now.

On commercial lots, worn or broken curbs are a liability as much as an eyesore. A crumbling curb can catch a tire or a cart, so keeping curb and gutter in good shape protects both your property and your customers.

We can replace failing sections without redoing the whole lot. Cutting out and repouring the bad runs of curb keeps the cost down and gets your parking back in service fast, with minimal disruption to your hours.

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Papaneri & Sons concrete crew on a completed Cherry Hill, NJ project
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Why Papaneri & Sons

Why Cherry Hill Property Owners Choose Papaneri & Sons for Curbing

A curb is only as good as its base and its mix. We have poured enough of them across South Jersey to get both right every single time.

Family Owned Since 1987

Three generations of the Papaneri family run every job, from a garden edge to a commercial lot, and you deal with the family directly.

ACI Certified, Licensed and Insured

Our crews are trained to industry standards and fully insured, so your property is protected throughout the job.

Residential and Commercial

We handle both, with flexible scheduling on commercial work so curbing never interrupts your business or your parking.

Built to Last

We set curbing on a proper compacted base with a strong mix, so it holds its line for decades instead of shifting after one winter.

Good Questions

Concrete Curbing FAQ

How long does concrete curbing last?

Poured concrete curbing on a proper base lasts decades in South Jersey, far longer than plastic or metal edging that shifts, cracks, and breaks in freeze-thaw winters.

Can you pour curbing around my existing garden beds?

Yes. We shape landscape curbing to follow straight lines or gentle curves around existing beds, trees, and walkways, giving your yard a clean, permanent edge.

Do you do commercial parking lot curbing?

Yes. We pour curb and gutter for commercial lots and schedule around your hours to avoid disruption. Call Papaneri & Sons at (856) 354-9338 for a free estimate.

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