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A Sampling of Retaining Wall Blocks to Choose From
 
We can install any of these or many other varities of retaining wall blocks. We will help you choose the best block for your installation.
 
Brussels Dimensional
These highly adaptable units can be built as a planter wall or as a light duty wall, utilized as edge restraints, or used as steps. It's also an outstanding choice for use as a heavy duty paving stone. Its style and ease of handling makes it an exceptional selection, either on its own, or in combination with other Unilock systems.
 
Dura Hold
As a heavy duty interlocking retaining wall system, Dura-Hold and Dura-Hold II are ideally suited for industrial and commercial landscaping, erosion control, protective facing and waterfront treatments. For a long maintenance free life and low installation costs, build with Dura-Hold and Dura-Hold II.
 
Dura Hold II
These pavers provide ability to construct circles, half circles, fans, sweeping curves, geometric and random patterns. They give us the freedom to instill “visual motion” in our projects with beautiful, flowing lines and patterns.
 
Estate Wall
WThe Estate Wall’s tri-faced design provides architectural relief to the face of walls and planters. It’s unique one-block system makes it simple to install and allows both straight and curved applications.
 
Garden Stone
Garden Stone adds a clean charming look to any landscape design. Ideal for those smaller areas requiring a compact solid split face wall. Garden Stone has a flexible design for curved or straight walls.
 
Pisa II
PISA II is a retaining wall system designed to accommodate a variety of applications, from small, decorative landscape walls to larger earth-retaining structures. PISA II provides simple installation methods, permanent beauty, and long-lasting results.
 
Pisa Stone
Retaining walls built with Pisa Stone lean at the proper angle to assure stability. This slope is formed automatically by the patented off-set interlock. Vertical free standing walls are built by reversing every other course of Pisa Stone.
 
Roman Pisa
Roman Pisa is a distinctive new element in the Pisa II system. These easy, ready to use units have the same adaptations and shapes as the Pisa II, but are enhanced by antiquing process that distresses and naturalizes the unit. The end result is a look reminiscent of the "weathered" appearance that is so popular in today's landscaping.
 
Roman Stack
Roman Stack® is the easiest and simplest way to construct low planter walls. It is conveniently reversible allowing it to conform to both straight and serpentine applications. The units are tapered on both sides giving it a minimum radius of 22" (55cm), ideal for small planters, tree rings, and garden borders.
 
Siena Stone
Siena Stone combines the stability of large modular units with a rockface appearance. Steps, curves, corners and angles can be easily constructed with light construction equipment.
 
Slope Block Mark IV
Slope Block Mark IV is used in a variety of applications; retaining walls, terraces, embankment, slope protection, and noise protection mounds. Slope Block Mark IV is maintenance free. The units do not require surface treaent and their high density, strength and specification standards are such that the units are not subject to dimensional change, distortion or cracking.
 
Stack Stone
Stack-Stone gets it's distinctive look from a specialized process that rounds out the edges and corners. This gives the wall a worn cobble appearance that looks like real stone, not concrete. The Roman Stack-Stone unit is a solid concrete tapered garden stone. The tapered units allow Roman Stack-Stone to be built to extremely tight inside and outside curves. The maximum recommended height of the Roman Stack-Stone system is 60 cm – 2 ft.

 

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