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Stamped Concrete Edging Cost and Pricing Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:54:53+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically pay a range for stamped concrete edging, influenced by length, pattern complexity, and substrate conditions. Understanding the cost helps set a realistic budget and comparison shopping for materials, labor, and installation time. This guide covers price ranges, drivers, and practical savings for stamped concrete edging projects.

Item Low Average High Notes
Stamped concrete edging (per linear ft) $6 $9 $14 Includes pattern imprint and sealant prep
Materials (pattern stamps, release powder, concrete) $2 $4 $7 Per linear ft; varies by color and pattern complexity
Labor & installation $3 $5 $9 Per linear ft; influenced by site access and edge length
Prep, forms, and edging removal $1 $2.5 $4 Per linear ft; includes base work
Sealing & curing $0.5 $1.5 $3 Per linear ft; varies by coating type
Permits & cleanup $0.5 $1.5 $3 Per project or per linear ft in some markets

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect stamped concrete edging in typical residential settings, with assumptions of standard residential driveways, walkways, and garden borders. The total project often combines materials, labor, forms, and finishing work. Assumptions: region, pattern complexity, edge length, and cure time affect totals.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $2/ft $4/ft $7/ft Color, pattern stamp, release agent
Labor $3/ft $5/ft $9/ft Crew rates, site accessibility
Equipment $0.50/ft $1.50/ft $3/ft Concrete mixer, tools
Permits $0.50/ft $1.50/ft $3/ft Depends on jurisdiction
Delivery/Disposal $0.25/ft $0.75/ft $2/ft Material handling, waste removal
Warranty/Contingency $0.25/ft $0.75/ft $1.5/ft Limited coverage; contingency for fixes

What Drives Price

Pattern complexity and edge length are primary cost drivers. Longer edges add more material and more stamping time. Higher-end patterns, intricate color blends, and multiple colors increase per-foot pricing. The edge’s proximity to structures or slopes adds prep and safety considerations that can raise costs.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market: urban areas typically see higher labor and permit costs, suburban markets show mid-range pricing, and rural regions may have lower rates. In big cities, total stamped edging can run 10–20% above suburban averages due to higher crew wages and trucking costs. Rural areas may offer 5–15% savings, but access and material availability can affect timelines.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor is often the largest portion of the project. A typical crew charges hourly rates that range from $45–$85 per hour per crew, with a standard project requiring 6–16 hours depending on length and pattern. Assumptions: standard edge length, accessible site, no major site remediation.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs can include edge restoration after landscaping, higher-severity slopes along borders, or resealing sooner than expected. Surprises: color touch-ups, stamp-off and re-imprinting, or extra curing time.

Ways To Save

Plan for uniform edge lengths and avoid complex shapes to minimize setup and transition work. Scheduling projects during off-peak seasons or negotiating bundled pricing with related hardscape work can reduce overall costs. Consider selecting fewer color blends or a simpler stamp pattern to cut both material and labor time without sacrificing curb appeal.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Assumptions: region, pattern complexity, and edge length.

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Basic
  • Edge length: 60 ft
  • Pattern: simple brick stamp
  • Material: standard gray concrete
  • Labor: 6 hours

Totals: $540-$780 (materials $120, labor $270, permits $30, other $120). Assumptions: suburban market

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Mid-Range
  • Edge length: 120 ft
  • Pattern: herringbone stamp with color
  • Material: colored release agents
  • Labor: 12 hours

Totals: $1,200-$1,800 (materials $420, labor $720, equipment $120, sealing $180, delivery $60). Assumptions: urban-suburban mix

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Premium
  • Edge length: 200 ft
  • Pattern: multiple colors with intricate borders
  • Material: premium color-integrated concrete
  • Labor: 20 hours

Totals: $2,600-$3,900 (materials $700, labor $1,200, equipment $180, permits $80, sealing $260, warranty $100). Assumptions: high-demand market

In practice, a stamped edging project blends aesthetics with practicality. For homeowners seeking a durable border that complements existing hardscape, stamped edging offers color and texture at a predictable per-foot cost, with per-project variations driven by edge length, pattern selectivity, and site conditions.