How to Add Strength and Stability to Posts or Pillars
When building a taller landscape project like a concrete post with the AB Courtyard Collection by Allan Block, added stability may be necessary. Watch detailed information on stacking the blocks, adding a sonotube or changing the foundation if poor soils exist. Block columns can be used to create gates into your back yard. You can also make your block posts taller in your Courtyard fence and add wrought iron panels between posts. Use taller post in your next landscape project to elevate your design into something wonderful. You can find complete installation instructions, a local store near you, as well as design ideas and easy to use estimating tools at our website: allanblock.com

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