Retaining Wall Block
We currently offer a couple styles of Retaining Wall Blocks.
V-Lock Style
Either Textured or Plain
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Size 2 x 2 x 6 (ft)
The granddaddy of all blocks, the V-Interlock block has been used for years in the industry as the go-to blocks.
A raised "male" V notch runs along the top and down one side of the block while an inner "female" V notch runs along the bottom and up the other side. They interlock on all 4 sides for stablility. A convenient liftpoint of rebar will give you the perfect lifting device.
Straight walls are easy to create. A 6 foot block will creat blocks for the bulk of the wall. And a 3 foot block will offset the end for a running bond pattern.
The corner block is used to interlock overlapping corner blocks. This block has one two-foot section of the top V-groove turned 90° allowing it to accept the groove of the block placed on top of it. Because the corner block overlaps the block below it by 2 feet, the 5 foot length will allow you to maintain your running bond after turning the corner.

Knob Style
Either Textured or Plain
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Size 2 x 2 x 4 (ft)
The Landscape Block was created to get the job done quickly and with minimal headache. The basic block has a straight edge for straight walls. And with tapered ends they can create curved walls with up to a fourteen foot radius (measured to the back of the block).
The notch on the botton of the block creates enough "slop" to allow the blocks to make curved walls.
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We can create a six inch recess in the top of the block. If you are backfilling behind your wall, this void allows you to fill up and over the top of your wall. It is deep enough for any landscaping to take root.