The Lifespan of Concrete Curbing and How to Make It Last Longer

January 16, 2026

Wondering how long concrete curbing really lasts? When professionally installed, decorative concrete curbing can last 20 years or more—and often much longer with proper care. Stuckey's Curb & Landscape has seen firsthand how installation quality, Northwest Ohio's climate, and routine maintenance all contribute to long-term durability. 



In this guide, we'll walk you through the factors that affect the lifespan of concrete curbing and share expert tips on sealing, cleaning, and preventing damage so your investment stays beautiful for decades.


What Determines the Lifespan of Concrete Curbing?

The lifespan of your concrete curbing isn't predetermined. Whether it lasts 10 years or several decades depends on decisions made before, during, and after installation. Here's what really matters when it comes to maximizing durability:



1. The Quality of Installation

Installation quality is, without a doubt, the single most important factor. Professional concrete curbing installations from experienced teams like ours ensure the job is done right from the start. Improper installation can lead to premature cracking, settling, and deterioration, dramatically shortening the lifespan of your curbing.


This includes proper ground preparation to prevent shifting and settling, using a high-strength concrete mix with steel reinforcement specifically designed for landscape curbing, and cutting control joints approximately every two to three feet to manage natural expansion and contraction. Control joints are particularly critical in our region, as they allow the curb to flex during freeze-thaw cycles without developing uncontrolled cracks.


2. Climate and Environment

In Toledo, we experience the full range of seasons, from hot, humid summers to freezing winters. These temperature swings can affect any concrete installation.


Freeze-thaw cycles are particularly important. Water that penetrates unsealed concrete can freeze and expand, causing cracks and surface flaking.


Given these facts, proper sealing is non-negotiable in our region since it protects the integrity of the decorative concrete curbing. When curbing is integrated into a comprehensive landscape design, proper grading and drainage planning further enhance its longevity.


The lifespan of concrete curbing is primarily determined by the quality of the initial installation, including proper ground preparation and the use of a correct concrete mix. Other factors include the local climate, the use of a protective sealer, and regular, basic maintenance to prevent damage.


How To Make Your Concrete Curbing Last Longer: Essential Maintenance Tips

Once your beautiful new curbing is installed, a little maintenance goes a long way in maximizing its lifespan and keeping it looking pristine.


Seal It and Reseal It

Think of sealer as a shield for your curbing. It protects the concrete from moisture penetration, UV rays that can fade the color, and stains from dirt and debris. Without proper sealing, water can penetrate the concrete's pores and cause internal damage that weakens the structure over time.


We apply a high-quality sealer upon installation and strongly recommend resealing your curbing every 2–3 years. This simple step is the most effective way to preserve its color and structural integrity, a practice we've refined through dozens of decorative curbing projects completed throughout the Toledo area.


Keep It Clean

Regular cleaning prevents dirt and grime from setting into the concrete's pores. A simple rinse with a garden hose is often enough.


For more stubborn stains, a gentle scrub with a mild detergent and a soft-bristled brush will do the trick.


Avoid using harsh chemicals or a high-pressure power washer, as they can damage the sealer and the curb surface.


We've noticed that areas near downspouts or drainage paths accumulate mineral deposits and organic debris faster than other sections. These spots require extra attention, as they're most vulnerable to moisture damage when neglected.


Be Mindful of Heavy Equipment

While our curbing is durable, it isn’t designed to withstand the weight of heavy vehicles. Avoid driving over it with cars, trucks, or heavy riding lawn mowers.



When performing lawn maintenance, be careful around mower deck and string trimmer edges, which can chip or scar the curbing over time.


Get Durable Concrete Curbing With Stuckeys Curb & Landscape

So, how long does concrete curbing last? With a professional installation from a trusted expert like Stuckey's Curb & Landscape and a simple maintenance routine, you can expect your curbing to beautify your landscape for decades. It's a durable, cost-effective, and stunning addition to any property in Sylvania, Perrysburg, and the surrounding communities.



The difference between curbing that lasts 10 years and curbing that lasts 40+ comes down to one decision: who you trust to install it. Don't leave your investment to chance. Contact us today for a free consultation and quote, and discover why homeowners throughout Northwest Ohio choose Stuckey's for landscape edging that truly stands the test of time.

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