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Sullivan Residence
"We decided to go with Redi-Rock because it looked great, and there was a definite cost savings as compared to pouring a wall and facing it with brick," explained custom home developer James P. Gregg.
This project included:
- A gravity Ledgestone Retaining wall to support a new pool
- A curving Freestanding barrier wall
- A grand staircase using Redi-Rock Steps
The owners liked the result so much, they added more!
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Did you know that Redi-Rock Wall Analysis Software can help you design Redi-Rock gravity walls? Check out the Analysis Software and view tutorial videos to help you get started.
Designer Tip
Redi-Rock retaining wall blocks look so much like real stone when local colors are applied that your walls will impress developers, city officials and more. Plus, installation is a breeze because massive Redi-Rock blocks fit together like Legos making installation fast and easy! Check out what sets the Redi-Rock system apart on our block tour here.
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Dec 01, 2011
Custom Tennis/Basketball Court for Home
When the owners of this Washington home wanted to install a tennis/basketball court, their hilly property presented some unique challenges. To create enough space for a court, they needed to contend with a 20-ft. elevation change on the proposed site.
The biggest selling point of the Redi-Rock system was the ability to build the retaining walls without requiring geogrid.
Check out this case studyNov 19, 2011
U of Idaho Stadium Access Walls
When the University of Idaho needed to create access to the lower elevation of the Kibbie Dome stadium, retaining walls nearly 20 feet tall were required.
“Gabion baskets are an older technology, and the newer way (Redi-Rock) won,” explained Scott Becker, engineer with Hodge and Associates.
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The patented fork slot technology was designed so contractors can use heavy machinery to pick multiple blocks at a time
Save time positioning blocks and ensure a proper fit with the interlocking knob and groove technology.
A solid hook made from A36 steel is cast directly into the Redi-Rock blocks. The hook is used to safely lift blocks into place
Redi-Rock blocks utilize a knob and groove technology. This simple concept means that the entire structure is interlocked. Interface shear testing data is available in the Technical section of this website.