Galvanized Steel Landscape Edging Cost Calculator

Updated 2026-05-17

Estimate landscape edging cost by multiplying linear footage by editable material and labor prices, then adding waste for cuts and curves.

Quick estimate: 1008 USD for 120 ft, 4.5 dollars material per ft, 3.5 dollars labor per ft, and 5% waste.

How much does landscape edging cost?

Enter total linear footage, material price per foot, labor price per foot, and waste. Use it as a planning number before selecting the edging system.

Curves and corners matter

Curved beds, tight corners, short returns, and transitions can use more pieces or stakes than a straight-line measurement suggests.

Keep accessories separate

Stakes, spikes, connectors, corner pieces, caps, adhesive, excavation, and base prep may be separate from the visible edging material.

Before you calculate

  • Measure each bed edge, paver edge, or lawn border in linear feet.
  • Separate straight runs, curves, corners, and material types when they use different pieces.
  • Use the stock length and connector system for the selected edging.

Common mistakes

  • Forgetting stakes, connectors, corner pieces, and end caps.
  • Measuring only straight runs when curved beds need extra cuts.
  • Using decorative edging where paver edge restraint is required.

Formula

cost = length * (1 + wastePercent / 100) * (materialCostPerFt + laborCostPerFt)

Assumptions

  • Depth, compaction, material density, moisture, and supplier coverage can change the final quantity.
  • Measure separate beds, pads, drains, and borders independently when depths or materials differ.
  • Round up to full bags, tons, cubic yards, or delivery minimums before ordering.

Example

Estimated galvanized steel landscape edging cost: 1008 USD

How to estimate galvanized steel landscape edging cost

  1. Measure the total run length in feet.
  2. Enter editable material cost per foot and labor cost per foot.
  3. Add waste or planning buffer for cuts, overlaps, corners, access, and minimum charges.
  4. Multiply adjusted length by the combined per-foot price to estimate cost.
  5. Confirm local prices, scope, accessories, and installation conditions before using the result as a budget.

Before you buy materials

  • Round up to full pieces and verify stake spacing.
  • Keep excavation, base prep, spikes, connectors, and labor separate from the main edging count.

FAQ

How do I estimate galvanized steel landscape edging cost?

Estimate galvanized steel landscape edging cost by using the measured quantity as a cost input, then multiplying by material price, labor or unit price, delivery, and waste where relevant. The default example returns 1008 USD. Quantity detail: Use pieces = ceil((linear feet x (1 + waste percent / 100)) / stock piece length). For a cost estimate, use that quantity as the buying amount, then multiply by unit price and add labor, delivery, prep, waste, and local charges where relevant.

Should I add waste for edging?

Yes. Curves, cuts, corners, damaged pieces, and layout changes usually need a small buffer. For a cost estimate, use that quantity as the buying amount, then multiply by unit price and add labor, delivery, prep, waste, and local charges where relevant.

Does this include stakes or spikes?

No. It estimates main edging pieces or cost. Stakes, spikes, connectors, and corners may be separate.

Can I use one edging type everywhere?

Not always. Paver restraints, metal edging, plastic edging, and stone edging serve different project details.

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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.