Designing a wall that efficiently drains water, is one of the keys to a good design. The above and below pictures show a custom block that was made for a tall "gravity wall". 6" PVC pipe runs straight through the block from the front to the back. The install crew will then attach their drainage system to the 8 inches extending from the back of the block.
This custom block will save the install crew many hours in labor, resulting in a seamless look and a lower cost of installation.
Our Blocks!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Concrete Texturing Tool & Supply
Monday, July 12, 2010
Backyard Patio
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Retaining Wall in Carbon County
The retaining wall you see in these pictures, is a replacement for an old deteriorating wall from the past. The installer, Nevin, did a fantastic job laying down the block.
This wall is a "Gravity Wall", meaning no reinforcement was necessary for the wall to hold back the pressure of the road behind it.
Saint Luke's Hospital Parking Lot
When St. Luke's Hospital needed to expand their parking lot, Redi-Rock was called upon. Here you can see a nice curve in the wall. All of the blocks used in the curve are standard retaining wall blocks. The Standard taper of the blocks allowed this radius to be created with ease.
After the wall was constructed, a fence was added for safety.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Parking Lot Expansion
Water Application
Friday, June 25, 2010
Gated Entry and Sign
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Penns Peak
The purpose of these two Redi-Rock features is to enclose a water tank for a fire suppression system and give extra patio space for guests to enjoy.
The vast majority of this project was completed by only two installers. That's right, only two men worked to complete most of the finished project.
By keeping the work crew to a minimum, the cost of installation was minimal while still staying on target for the date of completion.
The vast majority of this project was completed by only two installers. That's right, only two men worked to complete most of the finished project.
By keeping the work crew to a minimum, the cost of installation was minimal while still staying on target for the date of completion.
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