Concrete Block
Concrete blocks are made from cast concrete, i.e. portland cement and aggregate, usually sand and fine gravel for high density blocks, that is formed in molds and then slow cured for maximum strength. Listed are examples showing the texture of each type of block.

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Precision Block
The standard look to block. There are several architectural features that can be produced in precision units, such as: grids, multi scores, combed and flutes. |
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Splitface Block
The splitting of the face on our standard Precision Block creates a textured relief look which not only give depth to the unit, but exposes the inner aggregates. |
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Regalstone Block
Grinding the surface of our standard Precision Block exposes the beautiful aggregate design below. Various color matrixes add to the drama of the unit. These are special order units. |
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Shotblast Block
The blasting of the faces on our standard Precision Block creates a textured relief look which not only give depth to the unit, but exposes the inner aggregates. |
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Slump Block
Slump Block is a masonry block that is removed from the mold before it is completely set so that it retains a slightly slumped appearance. |
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Haener Mortarless Block
The self aligning lugs molded into the Haener unit permit each course of block to be locked together without the need of mortar. Beveled edges gives the appearance of tooled joints. |
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