Wall Systems
The Cranesville Barrier Block ™ is the get-it-done concrete block used for both commercial and residential development. The preferred block size is 2' x 2' x 6' wide and weighs approximately 3,600 lbs.*. The system is used to create vertical stacking walls and is most commonly used for retaining walls, bin dividers and soil stabilization. The product comes in both trowel and dry stack stone textures.
The Cranesville Landscape Block ™ is the perfect building solution for your home or industrial project. Smaller than the barrier block, the base piece measures 2' x 2' x 4' wide and is tapered, allowing walls an outside radius of 18 feet. The easy to install product is well-designed with a limestone texture and rebar liftpoint. The recess system may be used to create a larger backyard, prevent erosion or develop useful space. The Cranesville Landscape Block ™ can help you find an efficient way to maximize your outdoor space.
The Cranesville Mid-Size Landscape Block™ are the perfect building solution for your home or small commercial project. Smaller than the landscape block, the base piece measures 24” W x 14” H x 25 3/4” and are tapered, allowing walls an outside radius of 8 feet. The easy to install product is well-designed with a limestone texture and rebar liftpoint. The light-duty block weigh approximately 600 pounds and can be handled easily with a skid steer. The system may be used to create a larger backyard or prevent erosion. The Cranesville Mid-Size Landscape Block ™ can help you find an efficient way to maximize your outdoor space.
The Cranesville Beton Block is the ultimate solution for projects of any size or scope. The block is big, measuring 63” x 32” x 32” and weighs approximately 5,200 lbs. The product features two lift anchors and the blocks can be conveniently dry stacked at a 90° angle. The block features “Lego” style knobs on the top side and recess cavities on the bottom. Half blocks are available to stagger joints and delivery is available.
Best Practices
Before starting construction, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the best practices for preparing, placing and maintaining your project.