Cavity wall or block.
Types of concrete block retaining walls.
Block retaining walls are sometimes referred to as gravity walls.
The standard core fill block also called a stretcher block or cinder block is the most common type of block used.
Brick retaining walls are typically built in one of two ways.
These types of alternatives to retaining walls are most commonly used with geotextiles when the grade of a slope is greater than 45 degrees and a reinforced soil slope is not recommended.
Srws are modular blocks made from concrete that are often dry stacked without mortar.
These blocks are ideal for the construction of partition walls.
Block brick concrete or wood.
One major benefit of these types of retaining walls is that they use a lot less concrete than something like a gravity retaining wall.
Different types of concrete block.
There are two main parts to a cantilevered retaining wall a very thin stem and a base that is divided into two parts a heel which is under the back fill and a toe which is the remaining portion of the base.
Best type of retaining wall.
The pyzique retaining wall system is one of a kind.
Concrete retaining wall blocks from shea concrete products are constructed in a collection of shapes that offer the ideal blend of function and form for your retaining wall project.
The individual units interlock with each other to avoid overturning and sliding.
Partition concrete blocks are the same as concrete pillar blocks except that these blocks have a larger height than their breadth.
This is also a gravity retaining wall which means it will have the strength of gravity retaining walls.
The shapes of our retaining wall blocks permit 90 degree corners and curves to be included in designs which gives designers more options to work with.
As its title suggests they are built with massive stone blocks linked.
Masonry retaining walls have the advantage of having a more attractive look than other retaining wall designs.
Segmental retaining walls srws are designed to be used as a gravity wall either with or without reinforcement and can have heights in excess of 40.
Masonry walls are built using blocks typically bricks or concrete blocks that are stacked one on top of the other.
Because the small lightweight block has the same rough texture on the front of block as it does on the back the design capabilities are endless.
The above photo is one of an elaborate planter that was built with the pyzique stone.