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What is split-face concrete block?

What is split-face concrete block?

Split-Face Block, Split-Faced Block & Rock-Faced Block all mean the same thing: A concrete building unit which appears to have been hand-chiseled (or “split”) to give it a very textured look. Sometimes architects refer to a Concrete Block as “CMU,” which stands for Concrete Masonry Unit.

Is a cement block a rock?

Concrete blocks are constructed from pure concrete. That is, the aggregates that are used are finely crushed stone or sand.

How much does it cost to seal split block?

The word on the streets is that you will always have to seal the block, which can cost typically $6K-20K for a typical 3 flat condo building. There are lots of conversations on the type of sealer, clear vs the heavy paint-looking sealer, or an elastomeric sealer.

What is the difference between cement blocks and concrete blocks?

Concrete block is produced from steel, wood or cement. Cinder block is lighter than concrete blocks. Concrete block is heavier because it contains stone and sand. Cinder block does not have the strength to withstand high pressure.

Is poured concrete better than block?

Poured concrete walls have better lateral strength than CMU block foundations, which improves their resistance to pressure from water and soil. A poured wall doesn’t have joints like a block wall, so it is easier to waterproof.

What kind of block is classic rock face?

WELCOME TO CLASSIC ROCK FACE BLOCK. Classic Rock Face Block is a manufacturer of historic concrete rock face block. Also commonly known as rusticated concrete block, you can often find these patterned blocks on foundations and porches of homes built between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

What kind of retaining wall does Castle Rock precast use?

We at Castle Rock Precast are excited to introduce the Redi-Rock Retaining Wall System. A system of massive blocks (1800-2400 lbs. each) that combined with a specialized interlocking system create walls that are stable, strong, long-lasting, low-maintenance, and beautiful. The time has come to change the way we view retaining walls.

Can you use concrete blocks for retaining walls?

We now offer Concrete Landscaping blocks. These blocks come in a large variety of shapes and sizes. These concrete blocks interlock and require no mortar making it easy to build landscaping walls, retaining walls, flood protection walls, storage bins, yard bins and more.

What kind of concrete is used in architectural masonry?

AmStone Burnished Architectural Series offers a smooth face concrete masonry unit (CMU) by grinding down the surface to expose the natural beautify of the aggregate in the block. Available in structural or veneer options.