Curb Repairs & Installation

Serving Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware Counties

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Cracked, crumbling, or sunken curbs aren’t just an eyesore. They can create drainage issues, trip hazards, and costly long-term damage. Green Slate Masonry provides professional curb repairs and new curb installation for homeowners and property managers across Bucks County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County, PA. Whether you need a clean, durable curb line along a driveway, sidewalk, or landscape edge, we deliver precise workmanship that looks sharp and holds up season after season.

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Why Repair or Install New Curbs?

Well-built curbs are more than just aesthetic features. They are functional structures that improve the overall safety and health of a property:

  • Curb Appeal: Fresh, clean curb lines instantly elevate the look of driveways, walkways, and landscaping.

  • Safety & Liability: Repairing damaged or uneven curbs reduces trip hazards and improves pedestrian safety.

  • Drainage Control: Proper curb grading helps direct runoff where it should, reducing pooling and erosion.

  • Protect Your Investment: Strong curbs help prevent edge breakdown around driveways, sidewalks, and hardscaped areas.

  • Long-Term Value: Quality masonry/concrete work is a visible upgrade buyers notice and trust.

Our Curb Repair & Installation Services

  • Curb Repairs (Cracks, Spalling, and Breaks)
    We assess the damage and restore curb integrity with durable repair methods that blend cleanly with surrounding surfaces.

  • Curb Replacement (Sections or Full Runs)
    When repairs won’t last, we remove and replace failing curb segments for a uniform, long-lasting finish.

  • New Concrete Curb Installation
    Ideal for driveways, sidewalks, property lines, landscape edges, and hardscape borders. Installed for crisp lines and proper flow.

  • Driveway & Walkway Edge Support
    Reinforce the edges of driveways, walkways, and paver areas to reduce shifting and breakdown over time.

  • Transitions & Tie-Ins (Aprons, Walks, and Hardscape Connections)
    We integrate new curbs with existing concrete, pavers, stone, and masonry so everything looks intentional and not patched together.

Our Curb Repair & Installation Process

  • We start with an on-site visit in Bucks, Montgomery, or Delaware County to inspect the curb condition, surrounding grade, and drainage patterns. We’ll confirm the best approach and recommend materials and scope.

  • For replacements or new installs, proper prep is everything. We remove failing sections (as needed), excavate to the correct depth, and install a stable, compacted base to support the curb and prevent future movement.

  • We form clean lines, set elevations for proper water flow, and install the curb with a professional finish. Our team focuses on straight runs, smooth transitions, and a consistent final look.

  • Once the curb is set, we remove forms, clean the work area, and review the final result with you. You’ll get guidance on cure time, usage timelines, and simple maintenance tips to keep everything looking great.

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Ready to upgrade your property? Request an estimate to upgrade your curb or sidewalk in Bucks County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County, including Gladwyne, Villanova, Bryn Mawr, Wayne, Radnor, Newtown Square, Haverford, Blue Bell, and surrounding areas.

FAQs

  • Permit requirements vary by municipality and the scope of work—especially if the curb is near a public street, impacts drainage, or ties into sidewalks. Green Slate Masonry can help you understand local requirements in Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties and coordinate next steps if approvals are needed.

  • Smaller repairs or short curb replacements may be completed within a week, depending on access and site conditions. Larger runs, new curb installation, or projects involving grading/drainage may take longer. We’ll provide a clear timeline with your estimate.

  • If the curb has minor cracking or isolated surface damage, repairs may be effective. If it’s crumbling, shifting, leaning, or repeatedly failing, replacement is typically the best long-term solution. We’ll recommend the most durable option based on the condition and location.

  • Yes—when installed at the correct grade, curbs can help guide runoff and reduce pooling. If drainage is a concern, we’ll evaluate the area and recommend a solution that supports proper water movement and long-term stability.