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AKA: Rock Face Block
Location: Milton, Delaware
Additional Information: The example shows blocks which were formed from a single or identical molds.
Relative Link: Largo Feed Store
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AKA: Rock Face Block
Location: Milton, Delaware
Additional Information: The example shows blocks which were formed from a single or identical molds.
Relative Link: Largo Feed Store
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We are one of 2 companies in North America that still produces an old Rock Face Concrete Block. Most of these homes built in the late 1800's and early 1900's used this block to build foundations and sometimes the entire exterior of the house or building. We use the original cast mold from these machines used at the time and many patterns where used. The most popular is the standard (what we call) Classic 8x8x16 mold. Others are the 8x8x16 Panel mold and the 8x8x24 Mold. If you are looking to update, add-on, or repair your house or building. Our product is what you have been looking for. Restore your home with the same look it had 100 years ago with Classic Rockface Block.
ReplyDeletePlease contact us on our website for an estimate www.classicrockfaceblock.com