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Maisano Brothers Inc.
Parking Lot Curbing & Edging

Asphalt Curbing — Define Pavement Edges and Direct Traffic

Asphalt curbing is the practical edging solution for commercial parking lots, condominium driveways, and shared private roads.

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  • Established 1967
  • Residential & Commercial
  • Connecticut-Based
  • Family-Run Business
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Quick Answer

Asphalt curbing is extruded asphalt placed along the edge of a paved surface to direct traffic, protect landscaped areas, and define parking spaces and lanes. Properly installed asphalt curbing is faster and less expensive than concrete or granite curbing and integrates cleanly with the surrounding pavement.

Why Maisano

  • Licensed & insuredCT HIC.0517988
  • Honest assessmentsRepair when it works, replace when it does not.
  • One crew, start to finishSame team from estimate through final pass.
Service Details

What this service includes

Every project from Maisano Brothers Inc. covers the work that makes the result last.

Layout and planning

We mark the curb line, confirm transitions at entrances and ADA access points, and plan for drainage.

Surface preparation

The asphalt surface where the curbing will sit is cleaned and tack-coated for a strong bond.

Extruded asphalt curbing

We use a curb extruder to place continuous asphalt curbing at the design profile and height.

Compaction and finishing

Curbing is compacted and the surface finish is troweled smooth for a clean professional appearance.

Painting where specified

We can paint curbing — typically yellow at fire lanes and traffic-direction markings — once the curb has set.

Is This Right For You?

When this service makes sense

  • You need to define the edge of a parking lot or driveway and direct traffic flow.
  • Pavement edges are cracking or eroding into landscaped areas.
  • You are designing a new lot and want a cost-effective alternative to concrete or granite curbing.
  • You need fire-lane or no-parking markings that vehicles can see at night.
  • You are upgrading an existing lot's appearance and traffic organisation.

Not sure what you need?

Our free on-site estimate includes an honest assessment and a clear recommendation — no pressure, no obligation.

Our Process

How we deliver this service

A clear, proven sequence from first call to finished project.

  1. 1

    Site walk and layout

    We walk the lot, mark the proposed curb line, and discuss any traffic, drainage, or ADA considerations.

  2. 2

    Written estimate

    We provide a clear written estimate based on linear feet, profile, and any special transitions.

  3. 3

    Surface prep and tack coat

    We clean the asphalt surface and apply a tack coat for proper bond.

  4. 4

    Curb extrusion

    We extrude continuous asphalt curbing in single passes for a smooth uniform profile.

  5. 5

    Painting and walkthrough

    We paint curbing where specified, then walk the finished work with you.

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Quality & Craftsmanship

Materials, equipment, and quality

The standards and details that separate work built to last from work built to look finished.

Continuous extrusion

We extrude curbing in continuous passes, not hand-formed sections, so the profile and finish are uniform end to end.

Proper bond

Asphalt curbing only works when it bonds to the underlying pavement. We tack-coat the surface and place curbing while the tack is active.

Clean transitions

We detail transitions at entrances, ADA access points, and existing curbs by hand for clean visual lines.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

How long does asphalt curbing last?

A properly extruded asphalt curb that is bonded to a sound pavement surface lasts 15 to 20 years. Curbing fails earlier when the underlying pavement fails or when vehicles regularly run over the curb edge.

How does asphalt curbing compare to concrete or granite?

Asphalt curbing is faster to install, less expensive per linear foot, and integrates aesthetically with the surrounding pavement. Concrete and granite are more durable against direct vehicle impact but cost two to four times more.

Can you extend or repair existing asphalt curbing?

Yes — asphalt curbing can be extended seamlessly into existing curb runs and isolated damaged sections can be replaced in place.

Can you paint curbing for fire lanes or no-parking zones?

Yes — we paint asphalt curbing with traffic-grade paint, typically yellow at fire lanes and red for no-parking zones, once the curb has set.

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