Commercial • Olathe, KS & KC Metro

Curb & Gutter Contractor in Olathe, KS

Concrete curb and gutter installation for commercial properties, parking lots, and site development projects in Olathe and the Kansas City metro.

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Residential & Commercial
Olathe & KC Metro

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The Result

Defined Edges and Controlled Drainage

Curbs and gutters define parking lot edges, control drainage, protect landscaping and structures from vehicle intrusion, and give commercial properties a cleaner, more finished appearance. They're also a functional component of stormwater management — the gutter channel directs runoff to planned drainage points rather than across parking surfaces.

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Finished concrete curb and gutter, Kansas City metro
Service Overview

What Curb and Gutter Work Includes

Curb and gutter projects include forming, base preparation, pour, and integration with existing drainage patterns and parking lot surfaces.

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Parking lot curb installation and replacement
Rollover curb and barrier curb profiles
Combined curb and gutter sections
Parking lot island and median curbs
Commercial property frontage curbing
Integration with drainage structures and catch basins
Common Situations

When Do You Need Curbs & Gutters?

New parking lot installation

Curbs and gutters are poured as part of new parking lot construction, defining the lot perimeter and directing drainage.

Damaged curbing replacement

Curb sections that have cracked, settled, or been damaged by vehicles need replacement.

Drainage improvement

Properties with stormwater management issues may need curbs and gutters added or reconfigured to direct runoff to catch basins or approved drainage points.

ADA curb ramp coordination

Curb and gutter work often coordinates with ADA curb ramp installation at accessible crossing points.

Technical Standards

What Matters on Every Curbs & Gutters Project

Profile selection

Common profiles include barrier curb (vertical face, stops vehicles), rollover curb (sloped face, allows vehicle crossing), and combined curb-and-gutter sections. Profile selection is based on the application and use.

Drainage integration

Curb and gutter installation needs to coordinate with existing drainage structures. Low points in the run should connect to catch basins or drainage outlets.

Joint placement

Curb and gutter sections need regular construction joints to manage thermal movement. Joint placement is part of the forming plan.

For Olathe & KC Properties

Local Conditions That Affect This Work

Kansas City's clay soil, freeze-thaw cycles, and drainage patterns affect how this type of work should be specified and installed.

KC winters and curb salt exposure

Curbs and gutters receive significant deicer exposure from parking lot maintenance. Concrete mix and curing procedure matter for long-term surface durability in KC winters.

Clay movement under curb footings

Curbs on clay subgrade can experience movement if the base preparation isn't adequate. We specify base requirements for curb work based on site conditions.

How It Works

How We Approach Every Project

Site visit first. Written scope second. Nothing starts without your approval.

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01

Request Estimate

Call, fill out the form on this page, or email us. Tell us about your project — residential or commercial, rough scope, timeline. We'll schedule a site visit.

02

Site Review

We visit the site in person. We check existing conditions, base conditions, drainage, grades, and anything relevant to the scope. This is where most problems get caught before they become surprises.

03

Written Scope

You receive a written quote covering the exact work: materials, specifications, prep requirements, finish type, timeline, and price. Nothing starts without your sign-off.

04

Prep, Pour & Finish

We execute to the agreed spec. Proper base prep, forming, reinforcement, pour, and finish. No shortcuts on what's underneath — that's where concrete work lasts or fails.

05

Final Walkthrough

We walk the completed work with you before we leave. Any questions get answered on the spot. You'll know what to expect during the cure period.

FAQ

Curbs & Gutters Questions

Common questions about this service, timeline, specifications, and how we work.

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What curb profiles do you pour?

We pour barrier curb, rollover curb, and combined curb-and-gutter sections. Barrier curb is used for lot perimeters and medians; rollover curb for drive approach transitions; combined sections where a drainage gutter is needed. We discuss profile options during the site visit.

Can curb sections be replaced individually without repaving the parking lot?

Yes. Individual curb sections can be removed and replaced without disturbing the adjacent parking lot surface, provided the replacement integrates properly with existing drainage and grade.

How do you coordinate curbs with ADA requirements?

Curb and gutter installation at pedestrian crossing points needs to integrate with ADA curb ramp placement. We factor ADA requirements into the forming plan when curb work is adjacent to accessible routes.

Do you handle drainage coordination in curb and gutter projects?

Yes. Curb and gutter work includes planning for drainage to flow toward catch basins or designed low points. We assess existing drainage structures during the site visit.

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Request a free estimate. We'll review the site, profile requirements, and drainage coordination — and send a written scope.

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