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Geostone Retaining Wall Systems The GeoStone Retaining Wall System consists of two units, a 36 lb and 72 lb module. They are typically used independent of one another but can be used together in banding or true ashlar patterns. Between the two any requirement of an SRW system can be achieved. Most other systems accomplish this with twice as many units or more, resulting in a higher manufacturing and inventory cost.

The GeoStone concept is to keep it simple. The GeoStone Landscape block was originally created as modular retaining wall system to fill in the "gaps" between the larger wall modules and the mainly decorative small blocks found at the retail or "box stores".
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GeoStone on a national level, is a patented open-core modular retaining wall system that. We provide technical support for manufacturers, distributors, and installers of the GeoStone Retaining Wall System. The GeoStone modular wall system is different than most in that it is built on the concepts of simplicity and flexibility, but that is an entire chapter in an of itself.
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GeoStone's home base of operation on Hwy 280, just outside of Birmingham, AL serves as a fully functioning Hardscape Outlet which means we carry more products than just the GeoStone Retaining Wall System. We also carry pavers, travertine, stone veneer, outdoor fireplace kits, outdoor kitchen kits, polymeric sand, sealers, cleaners, and many other industry related products to make your next project a success!
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GeoStone Ashlar is the multiple piece wall system unique because of our design. A true random pattern, the GeoStone Ashlar breaks the horizontal lines associated with retaining walls for a more natural look but without the supernatural cost! The GeoStone 4" block has a "speed technique" for installation that shows one of the reasons why it is the preferred system amongst professional installers.
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GeoStone Segmental Retaining Walls Connection Strength Testing - This test is used by the industry (see ASTM D6638) to determine the amount of force it takes to pull a geogrid out of the wall in a safe laboratory environment (grid pullout in real life circumstances is defined as wall failure). Different wall heights can be simulated to measure a particular system's strength.
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