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Concrete Curb and Gutter Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

Concrete curbs and gutters in Phoenix — set to grade, properly formed, and durable in Arizona's heat.

Concrete Curb and Gutter Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

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Durable Curb and Gutter Solutions

When a curb is set out of grade — even a quarter inch low — water finds the pocket and sits there through monsoon season. Concrete curb and gutter installation is specialized work. Father & Son Masonry has set hundreds of linear feet of commercial curbs and gutters in Phoenix parking lots, drainage channels, and right-of-way projects since 1994.
  • New concrete curb and gutter installation

  • Parking lot curb construction

  • Right-of-way curb and gutter replacement

City of Phoenix and Maricopa County both require permits and site plan review for curb and gutter work as part of commercial site development. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) sets standards for curbs in right-of-way locations. Every concrete curb and gutter project we bid includes permit coordination, site survey to verify grade, and final inspection by the city or county inspector. We source ready-mix concrete from local batch plants and maintain City of Phoenix pre-qualified vendor status for all public-sector work.

Curbs and Gutters Set to Grade and Built to Last

A concrete curb and gutter that’s out of grade by just a quarter inch creates a low spot. In a parking lot that sees monsoon water events, that low spot becomes a detention pond. Sloped gutters depend on exact grade elevations — too flat and water sits; too steep and scouring begins. The subbase matters as much as the concrete itself. A curb set on uncompacted fill settles under the weight of traffic and the concrete cracks as the subbase shifts. Every concrete curb and gutter installation we execute starts with subbase verification and grade confirmation before a single form is placed.

  • Grade verification before forming — Curb profile elevations confirmed against site plan and drainage design before forms are set.

  • Subbase compaction verified — Curbs set on uncompacted base settle and crack; we compact before forming.

  • Formed to standard cross-section — City of Phoenix standard curb types matched to the application.

  • Control joints cut at specified intervals — Prevents random cracking from thermal movement.

How We Install Curbs and Gutters in Phoenix

Concrete curb and gutter success is about grade control and subbase preparation. Neither is visible in the final product, which is why both are critical. A curb that settles after installation or a gutter that pools water during monsoon events both trace back to decisions made before the concrete arrives.

  1. Site survey and grade verification — We survey the project and compare existing and proposed grades against the site plan and drainage design.

  2. Subbase preparation and compaction — Subgrade is compacted to 95% standard Proctor density before curb forms are set.

  3. Form setting to grade — Forms are set, leveled, and locked to the verified elevations from the site survey.

  4. Concrete pour and finishing — Concrete is placed, vibrated, and finished to the forming profile; broom finish applied for traction.

  5. Control joint cutting and cure — Joints are saw-cut at specified intervals; concrete is cured per industry standard.

Get a Free Curb and Gutter Estimate in Phoenix, AZ

If you’re planning a commercial site development, parking lot replacement, or need new concrete curb and gutter installation anywhere in the Phoenix metro, Father & Son Masonry handles the full process from site survey to final inspection. Free on-site estimates, written quotes with itemized breakdowns, and complete permit coordination. Contact us today to schedule your site visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services

  • The City of Phoenix and ADOT both specify standard curb and gutter cross-sections based on the application and location. A typical commercial parking lot curb is 6 inches tall with a 4-6 inch gutter width, formed as an integral unit with a depressed gutter profile that slopes toward the interior edge. Right-of-way curbs follow ADOT standard details. Father & Son Masonry follows the specific standard detail required for each project, whether it's City of Phoenix, ADOT, or a custom engineer specification.
  • Yes. Any curb and gutter installation as part of a commercial site development project in Phoenix requires a site development permit and plan review by the City of Phoenix. Right-of-way work requires Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) approval and a separate right-of-way permit from the city or county. Father & Son Masonry handles all permit applications and coordination with the appropriate jurisdiction.
  • For a typical commercial parking lot curb and gutter project — 200 to 500 linear feet — installation runs 3 to 7 working days from subbase preparation through concrete cure and joint cutting. This timeline assumes permit approvals are in place and weather is favorable. Larger projects, custom profiles, or right-of-way work may extend the schedule. We include a project timeline in every estimate.
  • Curbs are typically installed before asphalt paving so the gutter profile is complete and can be tied into the finished asphalt grade. However, curbs can be installed after paving if the site plan and timing require it; additional patching work is involved at the curb-to-asphalt interface. The sequence is discussed and confirmed during the permit review and design phase.
  • The two most common causes are inadequate subbase compaction and grade errors. If the subbase isn't compacted to spec before the curb is formed, settling occurs once the curb cures and traffic loads are applied. If the curb is set out of grade — high or low — water flow is disrupted and pooling or scouring begins. Both problems are preventable with proper site survey and subbase verification before work starts. Thermal cracking (curbs contracting in winter and expanding in summer heat) is controlled by cutting control joints at specified intervals.

Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale

Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.

  • Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell

  • Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off

  • ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating

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Arizona

  • Phoenix

  • Tempe

  • Scottsdale

  • Mesa

  • Gilbert

  • Glendale

  • Goodyear

  • Peoria

  • Surprise

We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.

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