Rose Mist From Bowerston Shale Used On Wendy’s In Shelbyville, KY

Wendy's - Shelbyville, KY

 

This Wendy’s in Shelbyville (KY) is a prime example of what your next building project could look like if you used Rose Mist from the The Bowerston Shale (brick) Company.

Brixment R103 Mortar

 

This closeup shows you just how much color, approximately 20% more, gets added to the wall by using a colored mortar. This particular mortar is R103 by Brixment.

The Bowerston Shale brick, the Tumbleweed splitface architectural masonry units and the Brixment mortar were all supplied by the Louisville location of Lee Brick and Block and EK Wills Masonry of Shelbyville did all the fine work you see in the photo’s.

Bowerston Shale Rose Mist

 

For more ideas about using brick, concrete block, pavers, Mountain Stone Products, outdoor fireplaces and other fine masonry materials, stop by the nearest location of Lee Brick and Block today.

Four Tips For Constructing Segmental Retaining Walls

Tree Rings with Keystone Units

Each Saturday and Sunday, homeowners flock to local landscape and home centers, like Lee Brick and Block, in hopes of completing projects that will improve the appearance of their home and ultimately increase the resale value.

According to experts at the National Concrete Masonry Association, the authors of this article, many homeowners are finding that segmental retaining wall units are meeting this objective.

One reason for this, they say, is segmental retaining walls are less expensive than poured-in-place concrete walls and more durable than timber retaining walls. The systems are also easy to install and they don’t require mortar or concrete footings.

Here’s four tips from the NCMA that can ensure the success and long-term performance of segmental retaining walls.:

1) Contact local utility services to identify location of underground pipelines, conduits and utility lines.

2) check with local building officials or residential inspection services to determine any requirements for construction certificates or inspections needed. This is often a requirement when retaining walls exceed four feet.

3) Coordinate delivery and storage of materials to ensure obstructed access to the work area and materials.

4) Review the suppliers recommended installation and structural requirements.

Homeowners can find more information in numerous publications about landscape construction. recent publications include,” Retaining Walls – A Building Guide And Design Gallery “, by Shiffer Publishing Ltd. It’s available at many landscape and home centers.

For more information on segmental retaining walls, visit the NCMA website and we have more info on our products here.

Stop by the nearest location of Lee Brick and Block today and let one of our associates help you with your next outdoor building and landscape project.

Lee Brick And Block Unveils New Facilities In Louisville, KY

Lee Brick and Block Louisville KY

Lee Brick and Block recently moved into their new facilities in the Louisville, Kentucky market.

Besides this very beautiful and very functional new showroom, they also moved into a new concrete block manufacturing plant.

Located at 12906 Old Henry Road, on Louisville’s east side, the new showroom and office is easily accessed and has a large viewing area with samples of brick, block, mortar, Mountain Stone and other masonry supplies.

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