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How to Add Style to Real Estate with Concrete Retaining
1. HOW TO ADD STYLE TO
REAL ESTATE WITH
CONCRETE RETAINING
PRESENTATION BY XCELENTCONCRET
2. Table Of
Content
About Us
Three-way-split Block
Mosaic
Aggregate Concrete Blocks
Concrete Blocks That Are Segmented
Concrete that looks like wood
Sleepers for the Railway
Hardwood Planks
Contact Us
3. About Us
If you are not aware, the objective of these walls is to hold or
secure soil that is positioned on a slope or at a higher elevation.
This soil is loose, and because there are no retaining walls, it
has a tendency to roll downhill, perhaps causing damage to
your home. When it comes to real estate, retaining walls are
frequently built to relieve the strains of any naturally sloping
ground surface. When a building wall is built to install a
basement, for example, the retaining wall pulls back the
ground.
4. Three-way-split
Block
By projecting the corners of the block outward in a
protruding fashion, this modular design generates a three-
dimensional texture on the Concrete Retaining Wall. The
bricks used to construct this wall are laid out in such a way
that all of the corners have the same smooth surface. It
creates the illusion that they are ornamented. This design
works well in restricted spaces, especially where circular
retaining walls or difficult corners are required.
5. Mosaic
This design uses ashlars or stones that have been
tumbled or weathered in some way. This style, which
employs blocks of varied sizes, can produce a visually
pleasing effect. This design is created by randomly
cutting slabs of varied thicknesses and widths from the
same block. Lay out the blocks first to see if they will
look okay after they are installed.
6. Aggregate Concrete Block
These blocks will make your retaining walls look modern and
well-maintained. When compared to poured concrete, they offer
a wider range of textures. When aggregate concrete blocks are
painted in a more natural tone, they appear more modern and
sophisticated.
7. Segmental retaining walls are built using modular
concrete blocks that are then stacked on top of one
another. The size and weight of these blocks are
enormous. As a result, these blocks are ideal for limiting
soil movement and keeping a slope upright.
Concrete Blocks That Are
Segmented
8. Concrete that looks like
wood
Concrete with a wood look mimics the feel of actual wood
while preserving the strength of concrete. These concrete
slabs resemble very rough because to the shaping process.
They also provide a one-of-a-kind blend of organic and
industrial features, making them an eye-catching focal point
in any landscape.
9. Sleepers for the Railway
This is one of the most commonly utilized
materials in the construction of retaining walls.
It's because they're trendy and can withstand a
lot of weight without breaking.
10. This retaining wall in the yard has one of the
most understated and natural appearances
you'll find anywhere. These walls have
delicate grains and textures that lend an
exquisite appearance. Aside from that,
hardwoods are long-lasting and can weather
the passage of time with proper treatment
and preparation.
Hardwood Planks
11. Contact Us Address : 11954 NE Glisan St #347, Portland,
OR 97220, United States
Email : xcelentconcrete@gmail.com
Phone: 503-676-0172
Website : www.xcelentconcrete.com