Articles and Updates

Curb Roller Manufacturing Welcomes Back Joshua Bond to its Sales Team

Curb Roller Manufacturing, the world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds, is pleased to announce the return of Joshua Bond to its Sales Team. Josh rejoins the company after a few years away and will focus on dealer relations and sales support, with a particular...

Batt Screed Gen II Named a 2026 Concrete Contractor Top Products Award Winner

Concrete Contractor, the nationally recognized digital brand serving concrete construction professionals, has named the Batt Screed Gen II from Curb Roller Manufacturing a 2026 Concrete Contractor Top Products Award winner. The Concrete Contractor Top Products Awards...

More Done, Less Crew Strain: What Contractors Are Seeing in the Field

If you talk to enough concrete crews, you start hearing the same things over and over. What’s actually happening once they start using Curb Roller Manufacturing equipment on the jobsite. Usually it starts with a problem: Not enough people Too much hand work...

2026 Buyer’s Guide: Best Concrete Roller Screeds by Application Type

With ongoing advancements in power systems and design, roller screeds remain a dependable tool for boosting efficiency on modern jobsites. Unlike traditional boards or vibrating screed systems, roller screeds use a rotating tube to strike off concrete with consistent...

Curb Roller Manufacturing Launches Batt Screed Gen II

Updated battery-powered roller screed delivers higher performance, more power, and new adaptability. Curb Roller Manufacturing, the world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds, announces the release of the Batt Screed Gen II (Model 6200). Building on the success of...

Do You Still Need to Hand Finish After Using a Curb Roller?

Short answer: yes—and here’s why that’s not a bad thing. When it comes to shaping curb and gutter, most contractors rely on one of these methods: slipform machines, manual methods like faceforming or hand shaping, and curb rollers. If you’ve watched the Curb Roller in...

Curb Roller vs. Curb Maker: Best Curb Machine for Your Crew

When it comes to shaping concrete curbs, having the right solution on hand can make the difference between a smooth pour or a frustrating jobsite delay. Two widely used options—the Curb Roller (CM4000/CM4100) and the Badger Curb Maker—offer distinct features that...

Who Can Benefit from Custom Concrete Drum Solutions?

In concrete construction, not every job fits neatly into standard specs. Whether you're pouring curb and gutter, flatwork, channels, or specialty structures, project requirements can vary widely from one site to the next. For many contractors, custom shaping solutions...

A Modern Approach to Mechanized Curb Placement: The CM4000 Curb Roller

For decades, contractors faced three choices when it came to pouring curb and gutter: using a large slipform machine, setting a face form, or shaping it entirely by hand with a darby. Each option had its drawbacks— either too expensive, too labor-intensive, or simply...

Kenny Weaver Joins Curb Roller Mfg as Field Service Technician

Fairview, KS (6/24/2024) – Curb Roller Manufacturing is pleased to announce the appointment of Kenny Weaver as their new Field Service Technician. With 26 years of experience in the concrete construction industry, Weaver will be conducting in-person product...