A crisp brick landscape edging border separating a manicured lawn from a mulched garden bed in a Washington DC front yard.
Defined Borders, Built Right

Washington DC Landscape Edging

Defined Borders, Built Right

Landscape Edging Washington DC

Take a walk around your yard and look down instead of up. If the line between your lawn and your garden beds has gone soft—grass creeping into the mulch, pavers sinking, stone scattered after last winter—that blurred edge quietly drags down a yard that's otherwise in great shape. Sharp, clean edging is one small detail that makes a big difference in how finished a DC yard looks.

The Brick Bros install brick, natural stone, and concrete edging that draws a clear line between lawn, garden beds, walkways, and hardscaped areas. Every edge goes in on a compacted, stable base, so it holds its shape through mowing, weather, and DC's freeze-thaw winters instead of shifting or heaving out of place.

Whether you want fresh borders around new beds or need to fix edging that's already falling apart, our team of landscape edging contractors in Washington DC can walk you through the right materials for your yard. Contact The Brick Bros today for a free quote and get borders that actually stay put.

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Service Needed
  • Brickworks
  • Driveways
  • Walkways
  • Fireplace
  • Chimney
  • Patio
  • Stucco
  • Retaining Walls
  • Kitchen
  • Others
Timeline
  • In 48 hours (it's urgent)
  • In a few weeks
  • In a few months
  • Planning and budgeting

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Service Details

Our Landscape Edging Services

Brick Edging masonry service detail

Brick Edging

We install classic brick edging in running, soldier, or basket-weave patterns, giving your lawn and garden beds a clean, traditional border that holds its line season after season.

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Natural Stone Edging

Fieldstone, flagstone, or cut stone edging adds a rugged, natural look to garden beds and walkways, with each piece set firmly so it won't tip or wander over time.

Concrete Curb Edging masonry service detail

Concrete Curb Edging

Poured concrete curbing gives you a continuous, low-maintenance border between lawn and beds, ideal for long runs where you want a clean line without individual units to reset.

Walkway & Patio Borders masonry service detail

Walkway & Patio Borders

We install edging that clearly separates walkways, patios, and driveways from surrounding lawn and beds, keeping grass and mulch from spreading onto surfaces you walk on every day.

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Edging Repair & Reset

If existing edging has heaved, shifted, or cracked from DC's freeze-thaw cycles, we reset it on a proper base or replace it so your borders stay straight and secure.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do you use for landscape edging?

We work with brick, natural stone, and poured concrete, depending on your yard's style and budget. Brick and stone give a classic, textured look, while concrete curbing offers a clean, continuous line that's easy to maintain. We'll walk you through the options during your free quote so you pick what fits your property best.

Will edging hold up through DC winters?

Yes, when it's installed correctly. DC's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on shallow or poorly based edging, which is why we set every border on a compacted, stable base below the frost line where it matters. That extra step is what keeps brick, stone, and concrete edging from heaving or shifting once cold weather sets in.

How long does landscape edging installation take?

Most residential edging projects take one to a few days, depending on the length of border, the material you choose, and how much digging and base prep is involved. We'll give you a clear timeline and a free quote before we start, so there are no surprises once the crew arrives.

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