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How much does concrete kerbing cost?

Continuous concrete garden kerbing typically costs $25–$50 per linear metre laid, with most residential jobs totalling $800–$2,500.

Typical price band
$1,400typical
$500 low$4,000 high
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Real-world examples

Small garden edge$550$1,000
Front and back yard$1,100$2,200
Large block, stamped finish$2,800$5,500

What affects the price

Total metres. The main driver — longer continuous runs also bring the per-metre rate down.
Colour & finish. Plain grey is cheapest; oxide colours, exposed looks and stamped patterns add per metre.
Profile size. Wider or taller kerb profiles use more concrete per metre.
Ground preparation. Removing old edging, roots or uneven ground before laying adds labour.
Curves & access. Tight curves and areas the machine can't easily reach slow the pour down.

Tips before you post

Get colour done in the mix, not painted on later — it lasts far longer.
Keep sprinklers off fresh kerbing for at least 48 hours while it cures.
Mark out the run with a hose or rope first so you're quoting on the real length.
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