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We provide concrete bin blocks in Erie, PA. We offer these blocks in two different sizes for this particular city. For the city of Erie, PA, we offer both a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs. The trailer that is used to transport the blocks can carry up to either thirteen of the 6’ blocks or twenty-six of the 3’ blocks. What exactly makes these blocks so special? Each of these blocks have four v-shaped wedges that enable the blocks to be slid and interlocked together. On both the top and side of the block, you can find a protruding v-wedge and on both the bottom and opposite side, you can find an inverted v-wedge. These two v-wedges allow the blocks to slide together and interlock because they are oppositely shaped. These blocks also possess a rebar handle loop on each of their tops. This loop allows you to move these blocks around safely and smoothly without having to use any complicated or special kind of rigging equipment. We would love to know if you have any questions or would like further information about these blocks. We would be happy to help you out. Please give us a call today at the following number: 833-763-1711

call today at the following number: 833-763-1711

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Erie, PA, which are able to be used in a variety of projects, both large and small scale. We would love to know what type of project you plan to use these blocks in! Some of the more common ways that our blocks have been/can be used include projects that involve: parking lot management, property separation, utilities security, traffic control, fuel/propane tank protection, anchor weights for large tents, concrete retaining walls, storage bins, road district material storage, and general weight. Their uses are not limited to just the projects listed above so please feel free to let us know if you have any other questions or ideas regarding their usage. Thanks!

We provide concrete bin blocks in Erie, PA. After you purchase these blocks, you will have to somehow get them to your project site. You are able to get your concrete blocks to your intended project site by one of two ways. We offer you the choice between block delivery or block pick up. Even though you are able to select whichever method you would like, both of these processes come with a couple of requirements that must be met on your end of things. These requirements ensure that both of the processes, whichever one you may pick, are able to go safely and smoothly. We will walk you through these requirements below and if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to give our team a call today. We would be more than happy to speak with you. Now, we will start by going over the requirements for the block delivery process. The first requirement is having the properly sized, on-site equipment that is capable of offloading the blocks from the trailer once they arrive. To offload the blocks from the trailer safely, this equipment will need to be able to carry the weight of your blocks (1,800-3,600lbs) and reach a height of 7 ‘+ (this is because, in height, the blocks are about 2’ and the trailer is about 5’). The second requirement is having an open space of 47’-53’ available at your block drop off site. This space allows for the block delivery semi to safely maneuver in and out of the area. If your intended drop off site does not have this much space available, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby area and then transporting them to the actual, desired site afterwards by using smaller equipment. These are the only requirements for the block delivery process so we will now switch over to discussing the requirements for the block pick up process. The first requirement is giving us a call in order to schedule a date and time to come pick up your blocks from one of our facilities. When you call, someone from our team would be more than happy to help you out in arranging this date and time. The second requirement is bringing with you a set of chains and/or straps that can be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer once they arrive. Our team will load the blocks onto the trailer for you as well, so you do not need to worry about that part of things at all. These are the only requirements for the block pick up process as well. We really appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding these requirements and again, if you have any questions or concerns, we are only one call away. Thank you. 

 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Erie, PA, but perhaps you are more familiar with another nickname for these blocks. There are many different concrete block nicknames out there! Some of the more common concrete block nicknames that we know of or are used to using include: interlocking v-blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, gravity wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, storage wall blocks, leftover concrete blocks, ecology blocks, waste blocks, jumbo blocks, mafia blocks, lego blocks, bin blocks, barrier blocks, and soldier blocks. If you know of any other concrete block nicknames, please let us know and we can add them to the list above. Thanks!

 

City of Erie

Covering 19.3 square miles in the far northwestern corner of the northeastern U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Erie is located just south of Lake Erie in an area of land that is known as the Central Lowlands and near the Appalachian Plateaus. Because of these geographical land areas, Erie has land that has both hills and plains. Some attractions within the city of Erie include: Erie Zoo, Presque Isle State Park, Bicentennial Tower, Erie Maritime Museum: Homeport of the Big U.S. Brig Niagara, Warner Theatre, Erie Art Museum, and Waldameer and Water World. We provide concrete bin blocks in Erie, PA.

 

Fun Facts

We love being able to extend our services to the beautiful city of Erie, PA. Here are a couple fun facts that you might find interesting about this area:

  1. Did you know that Erie is one of the top U.S. cities when it comes to snowfall?
  2. What are Erie’s nicknames ? Flagship City” and “Gem City”!
  3. Did you know that one of the U.S.’s oldest amusement parks is located in Erie? It is Waldameer and Water World!

 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Erie, PA. We do not stop there though. We would love to be able to extend our services to as many people and projects in the beautiful U.S. of A as possible. Below we included a list of some cities that can be found within two hours of Erie, PA. Our services are not limited to just these areas though as these are just here as examples. We would still love to provide for your project even if your project is not listed below. Please feel free to give us a call today, regardless if your project location is listed below or not. Now, here are some of the cities within two hours of Erie, PA: Lowville, Girard Junction, State Line, Edinboro, Findley Lake, Waterford, Giarard, Platea, North East, Avonia, Moorheadville, Swanville, Kuhl, Weis Library, Harborcreek, Fredonia, Dunkirk, Celoron, Stockton, Dorset, Gerry, Jamestown, Cordova, Harpersfield, Clarks Mills, Sunol, Jefferson, Cochranton, Linesville, Columbus, Hartford, Hubbard, Seneca, Churchill, Highland Heights, Sharon, Slippery Rock Park, Middlefield, Prospect, Brockway, Emlenton, Great Valley, Oil City, Farrell, Olmsted Falls, Robinson, Kane, Windfall, Cowansville, Fairlawn, Moon, Avon, Thornburg, Clarington, Montrose, Java Center, Basom, Corfu, and New Waterford.

Concrete Block Supply is ready and eager to help you out with your concrete block needs and questions. We offer a selection of affordable, environmentally friendly concrete blocks as well as friendly, reliable customer service from our committed, experienced team. We would love to know how we can start helping you make your project(s) the best it can be. Please give us a call today at the following number: 833-763-1711 or check out our website at: www.binblocksupply.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie,_Pennsylvania#Geography
https://www.sarahhordusky.com/blog/9-fun-facts-about-erie-pennsylvania-that-you-should-know