VERSA-LOK Retaining Wall Systems
VERSA-LOK Retaining Wall Systems
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9,000 SF of VERSA-LOK Bronco 38H does the job!
When you’ve got a project that requires a colossal-size segmental retaining wall, call for the Bronco 30H retaining wall system, a prefabricated modular block wall (PMBW) system from VERSA-LOK. Weighing in at 4,500 pounds and displaying 14 square feet of face area, the Bronco 30H system has the heft and coverage to tackle any job you can throw at it. This heavyweight SRW system builds walls up to 10 feet tall without soil reinforcement, and it easily accommodates geogrid for taller walls. With its unique natural-stone appearance in an ashlar face, Bronco 30H is the most attractive big-block SRW system available.
Where to buy: www.versa-lok.com/where-to-buy
For more resources, such as technical bulletins and guide specs about VERSA-LOK retaining wall systems, visit: www.versa-lok.com
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VERSA-LOK Retaining Wall Systems Landscaping Features
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VERSA-LOK retaining wall systems are the favorites of architects, contractors, engineers and homeowners alike. See all you can do with VERSA-LOK retaining wall systems, including tiers, seat walls, stairs, corners, columns and more. VERSA-LOK’s unique solid, top-pinning solution gives added mechanical interlock and allows creation of a variable bond for better-looking retaining and freestanding...
16. Build tall walls with VERSA-Grid!
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Engineered for durability and long life, VERSA-Grid geogrid is a high-performance soil reinforcement composed of high-molecular-weight, woven polyester yarns with a polymeric coating. Properly designed VERSA-LOK walls with VERSA-Grid soil reinforcement can be constructed to heights of 50 feet or more. VERSA-Grid is lightweight and easy to install. It’s flexible, with virtually no memory, so it ...
15. Top off your VERSA-LOK walls, columns, stairs and more!
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VERSA-LOK Cap units put the finishing touch on your VERSA-LOK retaining walls, columns and more. Available in two styles - A and B - Cap units are 3-5/8" tall by 14" wide (at the face). Caps can be used with all types of designs using VERSA-LOK SRWs. For straight walls, use both caps alternately. Outside curves require A caps only while inside curves use B caps. Where to buy: www.versa-lok.com/...
14. Step it up with VERSA-LOK stairs!
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Create attractive and functional stairs that match the natural, classic look of VERSA-LOK retaining walls using VERSA-LOK Standard units combined with VERSA-LOK caps or stair treads. The size of VERSA-LOK Standard units - 6 inches high by 12 inches deep - easily adapts to construction of 2:1 (horizontal: vertical) step risers. Because VERSA-LOK Standard units are solid, they make stable step ri...
13. Make freestanding VERSA-LOK walls!
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Freestanding walls are easy with the VERSA-LOK Standard retaining wall system. Unlike retaining walls, freestanding walls are exposed on both sides and do not retain soil. VERSA-LOK units are easily modified by splitting off the back of the units. From these split units, you can build freestanding walls with textured faces on both sides. Use VERSA-LOK freestanding walls for stand-alone, freesta...
12. Make columns easy with VERSA-LOK!
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Columns made with VERSA-LOK retaining wall units are versatile, durable and beautiful. makes Create decorative columns, pilasters within a wall design, or facing for support columns using just the VERSA-LOK Standard unit and no specialty pieces. Columns can be integrated into a freestanding wall or serve as corners in a wall. Columns can be configured in 4-inch increments, and from 20-inch to 3...
11. Make VERSA-LOK walls with 45-degree outside corners!
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When you need a 45-degree outside corner, VERSA-LOK has you covered! Learn some simple installation tips in this video, which shows an outside 45-degree angled corner created with a 1/2 unit (easily split the Standard unit).
10. Make VERSA-LOK walls with 45-degree inside corners!
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When you need a 45-degree inside corner, VERSA-LOK has you covered! Learn some simple installation tips in this video, which shows an inside 45-degree angled corner created with a 1/2 unit (easily split the Standard unit) in the corner, every other course. Where to buy: www.versa-lok.com/where-to-buy For more resources, such as tech bulletins and guide specs about VERSA-LOK retaining wall syste...
9. Make VERSA-LOK walls with 90-degree outside corners using just 1 block!
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When you need an outside 90-degree corner, VERSA-LOK Standard has you covered! Learn some simple installation tips in this video, where Jim shows an inside 90-degree corner created with a flipped 1/2 unit (created by easily splitting a Standard unit). Always build out from the corner block. Where to buy: www.versa-lok.com/where-to-buy For more resources, such as tech bulletins and guide specs a...
8. Split VERSA-LOK units right on-site!
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VERSA-LOK’s solid solutions for retaining walls give you the advantage of being able to modify the Standard unit right on site, which is a time- and cost-saving feature when building columns, freestanding walls and more. Using a mallet, 12” framing square and a chisel, you’re splitting the blocks you want in the size you need for the application you are creating in no time at all! Because solid...
7. Make VERSA-LOK walls with 90-degree inside corners!
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Creating a 90-degree inside corner is easy with VERSA-LOK’s Standard unit. Start at the corner and build out using the technique demonstrated in this video. Where to buy: www.versa-lok.com/where-to-buy For more resources, such as tech bulletins and guide specs about VERSA-LOK retaining wall systems, visit: www.versa-lok.com/contractor/
6. Make VERSA-LOK walls with outside curves!
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Learn tips to creating a curved retaining wall with the versatile VERSA-LOK Standard unit. The VERSA-LOK Standard SRW system lets you easily create an 8-foot minimum outside radius for walls. Where to buy: www.versa-lok.com/where-to-buy For more resources, such as tech bulletins and guide specs about VERSA-LOK retaining wall systems, visit: www.versa-lok.com/contractor/
5. Make VERSA-LOK walls with inside curves!
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Learn tips to creating a curved retaining wall with the versatile VERSA-LOK Standard unit. The VERSA-LOK Standard SRW system lets you easily create a 6-foot minimum inside radius for walls.
4. VERSA-LOK aces variable bond!
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The ability to use variable bond is another of VERSA-LOK retaining wall system’s many advantages. VERSA-LOK’s unique hole-to-slot pinning system means units do not need to be exactly half-way over units below (half-bond). This simplifies installation and enables you to create a more natural-appearing wall. Variable bond also allows you to create a wide variety of curves and corners. As walls ar...
3. VERSA-Tuff pins for the win!
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3. VERSA-Tuff pins for the win!
2. VERSA-Lifter has your back!
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2. VERSA-Lifter has your back!
1. Avoid retaining wall DISASTER with this important tip!
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1. Avoid retaining wall DISASTER with this important tip!
"VERSA-LOK is the GOLD STANDARD," says Stan 'Dirt Monkey' Genadek!
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"VERSA-LOK is the GOLD STANDARD," says Stan 'Dirt Monkey' Genadek!
VERSA-LOK Tall Mosaic Wall
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VERSA-LOK Tall Mosaic Wall
This raised patio raises the stakes
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This raised patio raises the stakes
Bronco 18H to the Rescue
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Bronco 18H to the Rescue
The solution for a sketchy slope
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The solution for a sketchy slope
A Playground Fit for a King!
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A Playground Fit for a King!
VERSA-LOK CleanCut™ Square Foot™
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VERSA-LOK CleanCut™ Square Foot™
First Street Station for the Win!
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First Street Station for the Win!
A Grand Staircase Makes a Grand Entrance!
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A Grand Staircase Makes a Grand Entrance!
The VERSA-LOK Square Foot Solution
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The VERSA-LOK Square Foot Solution
Hastings Way
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Hastings Way
The Right Solution for a Gravity Wall
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The Right Solution for a Gravity Wall

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  • @tabathastaples7884
    @tabathastaples7884 26 днів тому

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  • @tabathastaples7884
    @tabathastaples7884 26 днів тому

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    @tabathastaples7884 26 днів тому

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    @tabathastaples7884 27 днів тому

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  • @danmyers1681
    @danmyers1681 3 місяці тому

    Special non corrosive pin... so plastic?

  • @donbell8187
    @donbell8187 11 місяців тому

    Badly distorted audio,

  • @Around_The_Home
    @Around_The_Home Рік тому

    A couple of things. I would like to see a video on how to cap a 90 degree outside corner. Also, the manufacturer of the adhesive I was sold (from the Versa-Lok distributor) says to caulk the adhesive so the bead is parallel to any possible flow of water. I assume they mean the adhesive should run front to back and not left to right. Not sure how critical that is, but that is what the adhesive manufacturer says. Also, it might be useful to remind people that there is a top and bottom to the cap. While my caps did have a beveled edge at the top, the edge was not as smooth as I see in the video.

  • @juliorojas8638
    @juliorojas8638 2 роки тому

    Le falta geotesti aislando la tierra dela piedra desde la parte superior de la piedra hasta la parte inferior y hacia lo largo también dela piedra para dilatar y evitar quela tierra se pase hacia la piedra y ala no vaya a tapa el tugo filtro del drenaje

  • @jeffbonifield8981
    @jeffbonifield8981 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the all of your instructional content 😎

  • @user-zu2pi7tw7i
    @user-zu2pi7tw7i 2 роки тому

    Hi. Amazing course! I want also to plant thuja hedge on the top of the wall. Could you also tell what should be the distance between the wall and thujas planting?

  • @cocobj8116
    @cocobj8116 2 роки тому

    ❤️❤️🙏🙏

  • @willl5250
    @willl5250 2 роки тому

    You mean steaks*

  • @mohammadzamani7900
    @mohammadzamani7900 2 роки тому

    لطفا به من توضیح می دهید چگونه به لاشه ای می کنید

  • @SithLandlord
    @SithLandlord 2 роки тому

    Very nice video diagrams. Only comment I'd make in 2021 is that there should be geo-fabric used between the soil and aggregate as a barrier so that water does not wash away / mix the two together over time. This will prevent any sediment from clogging up the drain pipes.

  • @dunkeyw6561
    @dunkeyw6561 3 роки тому

    720 a block

  • @grapecomander6168
    @grapecomander6168 3 роки тому

    muy buen video

  • @charliedouble1110
    @charliedouble1110 3 роки тому

    He sounds like Chris hanson

  • @mdnt_ramble7
    @mdnt_ramble7 3 роки тому

    Pipe first no rock under

    • @heygreene
      @heygreene 3 роки тому

      Why? I've seen it both ways, I'm seriously wondering now.

    • @mdnt_ramble7
      @mdnt_ramble7 3 роки тому

      Collects from the bottom, water falls into system, rises entering into pipe which creates a void and easy exit. Depending on the soil 2-3” of rock under pipe leaves 2-3 of water resting under pipe. When run off/water table settles. It’s situational though I suppose. Thought is pipe on bottom collects more, could be wrong.

    • @heygreene
      @heygreene 3 роки тому

      @@mdnt_ramble7 but the pipe will always sit on top of the 6 inches of gravel, so in theory there would always be inches of "water resting" beneath the pipe right?

    • @mdnt_ramble7
      @mdnt_ramble7 3 роки тому

      Oh right, guess that theory it doesn’t apply to retaining walls. I Probably should have watched the video 🤔

  • @stitch3163
    @stitch3163 4 роки тому

    This is a great product, but this video reminds me of the Turbo Encabulator ua-cam.com/video/Ac7G7xOG2Ag/v-deo.html.

  • @markrigneymd6570
    @markrigneymd6570 4 роки тому

    Please explain to me that if you do not surround the stone with permeable fabric what is to prevent the stones becoming surrounded with soil and then useless?

    • @TheMurfed
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      Alot of installers/people/companies started just covering the top/sides instead of all around. It's proven the fabric gets clogged. However there is a type that's made of recycled plastic that seems to not get clogged so easy, I'd opt for that.

  • @amarillosantero5586
    @amarillosantero5586 4 роки тому

    urss 1 vs japon 0 o italia no recuerdo

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham 4 роки тому

    I saw a 50 year old retention wall, and 50 year old 16 foot high retention wall. they used tires, and crushed stone. Dolt. seriously, they let the water thru. right into the garage. Nothing bought, except the stone. I dont know how many deep the tires are. it makes us feel uncomfortable looking at it today, but the neighboring unrestrained dirt, had eroded 10 feet back. That carp worked. Nothing store bought. No attempt to stop the flow of water. The backside of a bridge, also used the same technique, along a stream, which seasonally, can get fairly serious. Still standing. Our best concrete attempts are failing against a non-store-bought solution.

  • @brighamlong2710
    @brighamlong2710 5 років тому

    hi

  • @bobkeeler5964
    @bobkeeler5964 5 років тому

    what about a curved wall?

    • @Ken6348
      @Ken6348 5 років тому

      Bob, the cap units will need to be cut to conform to the curve of the wall.

  • @emysepulveda6057
    @emysepulveda6057 6 років тому

    como que perforar el tubo de drenaje que va detras de la pared no remoja desde el interior ademas sera agua sucia

    • @fq0079
      @fq0079 3 роки тому

      Con taladro

  • @arthurmiller4158
    @arthurmiller4158 6 років тому

    Great Job!

  • @rrurban
    @rrurban 7 років тому

    what is "crushed rock"? road base or something else?

    • @VERSALOKRetainingWallSystems
      @VERSALOKRetainingWallSystems 7 років тому

      Right. Same as road base: 3/4" minus crushed limestone

    • @davem3789
      @davem3789 7 років тому

      RetainingWallSystems what grade of leveling sand is used? Would a washed #4 sand work? Thanks

  • @charlesalary5496
    @charlesalary5496 7 років тому

    Fix the audio it's DISTORTED!!!

  • @fitzfam9923
    @fitzfam9923 7 років тому

    Strong mustache. Strong wall.

  • @lien302
    @lien302 8 років тому

    Couple important things not specifically noted. 1) which way are the holes in drainpipe suppose to be facing? I seen in some videos were their suppose to be facing downward. 2) what about using landscape fabric between the backfill soil and drain aggregate behind the wall? isn't this suppose to keep the soil from seeping into the aggregate which would eventually effect the water drainage?

    • @qualityunltd6330
      @qualityunltd6330 7 років тому

      lien302 .. Shouldn't really matter what way the holes are facing. You should always have a pitch to your drainage away from the wall and away from any foundation.. Those holes are meant to percolate water back into the ground but most water will be carried through the pipe and out of the sides and also the front of the wall(wheep holes) depending on the length of the wall.. I use 4" HDPE pipe myself and its perforated all the way around the pipe.. Also using a filter fabric is also not brought up.. Before the base even goes in a filter fabric should be placed and left long behind the wall and continued up behind the wall between the 3/4 clean and soil.. This will help to keep the water flowing down to the pipe and away from the wall.

    • @Thoracius
      @Thoracius 4 роки тому

      If you have pipe with holes on one side, those holes face downward. What the other guy replied about it not mattering and the holes being meant to percolate water back into the ground is wrong. Holes are to allow water to enter pipe from below, which in turn provides the water with a fast unimpeded path to flow out from behind your wall.

    • @billblackledge2679
      @billblackledge2679 25 днів тому

      The placement of holes in the drainage pipe will determine the level of ground saturation. If you place a 4” drainage pipe with the holes on top you can anticipate 4” of additional ground saturation behind your wall then if you place the pipe with the holes facing down.

  • @msyafri3245
    @msyafri3245 8 років тому

    aien port yue oka maenaRi' Thenks hm

  • @msyafri3245
    @msyafri3245 8 років тому

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  • @J5X7
    @J5X7 9 років тому

    sounds right thanks

  • @gustavoalejandrocalderon2484
    @gustavoalejandrocalderon2484 9 років тому

    Excelente, muy buena información y muy claramente expuesta. Gracias

  • @zibertronics
    @zibertronics 9 років тому

    buen video

  • @leenelson14
    @leenelson14 9 років тому

    Hello, I am a Landscaper and need a tip for higher retaining walls. I have to build a 6 to 7 ft versa lok retaining wall with grid and everything, but my question is how do you prevent the un leveling exaggeration as one is building up the wall. On practically every wall I've built, no matter how level it starts out, it always ends up being off from front to back when I finish building the wall. Left to right is never a problem for me. Please help. My email is lee.nelson14@yahoo.com. I feel like there is something I'm not doing correctly if your people can build 20 ft plus walls and not have that problem. Thank you so much.

  • @Lurncretetraining
    @Lurncretetraining 10 років тому

    The blocks are cool but how old is this video? haha

  • @EngShoja
    @EngShoja 10 років тому

    Crib wall naturally pumps water out @ lower cost and better appearance.

    • @chrisscottwatson
      @chrisscottwatson 4 роки тому

      Cribs walls do not look better than a nice block retaining wall.

  • @onealkx509
    @onealkx509 11 років тому

    Could you also elaborate on 'scoring' the block? How deep should I go? What are the best tools for the job? How do I get the lines on the top to match up with the lines on the bottom? What to do when my line crosses one of the holes or grooves for the pins?

  • @onealkx509
    @onealkx509 11 років тому

    What would help is a demonstration of techniques for splitting different widths from a standard block. For instance, I'm trying to chip off a 4.5" section to fill a gap in my wall, but twice now it shatters in the middle. Tips on how to avoid that would be welcome. At this point, I'm going to just find a 10" diamond blade table saw and cut it that way, since it's going in between two other blocks. But, even that suggestion would have saved me time tinkering with 'scoring and splitting'.

  • @playmovingpictures
    @playmovingpictures 11 років тому

    Sounds right. Good help. Thanks.

  • @newttoo
    @newttoo 12 років тому

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  • @fivelands1
    @fivelands1 12 років тому

    I like your way to build a front wall .

  • @MrTainawaka
    @MrTainawaka 12 років тому

    okay

  • @hitideaquariums
    @hitideaquariums 13 років тому

    Wally Buildwell!!! HA!

    • @Dudemieser
      @Dudemieser 5 років тому

      Sounds like a porn name