Reclaiming An Unusable Hillside  
 

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The Interlocking Block wall is one of the most versatile and dependable dry-stack wall systems available today.  
It's strength and endurance lies in the ability of each block, by means of a molded or mechanical keyway, to fit in such a way as to "lock" together to form a monolithic structure.

A wide variety of colors and styles, most of which are coordinated to complement existing Concrete Paver styles, combine to offer the consumer almost limitless design  potential.
 
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Retaining Walls, Stairways, Interlocking Retaining Walls, Unilock, Pisa Stone, Coping
Interlocking Retaining Walls, Segmental Retaining Walls, Staircases
This two-tiered interlocking concrete block wall with stairs and landing is made with UnilockŪ Wall Block and Pavers.  A matching coping attaches to the top row of block to create a finished edge. 

Coping is also used to create stair treads.
The two-tiered approach works to soften the massiveness of the wall and creates planting beds as well.

 
Multi-Level Retaining Walls
 
This wall is holding back a considerable hillside.  Allowances must be made for batter, (the angle at which the wall leans into the hillside), as well as drainage and proper backfilling.  Built correctly, walls like this will commonly last for decades, just as this one will.
 

 

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