Idaho
Get Your Free Quote Today
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Idaho. These blocks are otherwise known as “v-wedge” blocks. This name was derived from these blocks’ particular way of interlocking with one another. By use of their v-wedges, these blocks can slide together smoothly and efficiently. This makes them useful for a number of different projects, both large and small. Each block has two sets of wedges. One set of protruding wedges can be found on the top and side of the block, while an inverted version of the wedge can be found on the bottom and opposite side. In addition, each block has a rebar handle loop installed to the top of it. This makes moving these blocks around a lot easier; because there is no need for complicated rigging equipment. These blocks come in various weights and sizes, so please contact us for more information regarding these small but important details. Thank you.
Like we said earlier, concrete blocks have all sorts of different names. In addition, they also have all sorts of different uses. Our concrete blocks have been used all over the country for various projects, both large and small. Some of the more common ways are concrete blocks can be used are in projects such as: creating storage bins, managing parking lots, controlling traffic, anchoring down large tents, creating concrete retaining walls, securing various utilities, creating storage for road district materials, separating property, protecting fuel / propane tanks, and providing general weight. If you have any questions or ideas regarding further concrete block usage, please feel free to contact us. We’d love to hear from you! We provide concrete barrier blocks in Idaho.
We provide bin blocks in Idaho. Now, how do you receive your blocks after purchasing them? Well, we have two different options of block transportation available for you. We offer either delivery or pickup of your blocks. Please note that both of these options have a few requirements that must be met on your end of things in order for them to go safely and efficiently. We thank you for your cooperation. We will walk you through both of these processes down below. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us and someone from our team would love to speak with you. First, we will walk you through the delivery process. The first requirement that must be met is having enough space for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the drop-off area. A space of 47’-53’ must be available in order for this to happen. If you do not have this much space at your disposal, we can discuss dropping off the blocks at another nearby location and using smaller machinery to transport the blocks back to the actual site. Next, you must have the proper block offloading equipment, ready to offload the blocks once they arrive. This machinery must be able to withstand carrying the weight of your blocks. (Please contact us for more information regarding these details, as block weights and sizes may vary. Thank you.) Also, this machinery must be able to reach a height of 7’+. This is because, in height, the blocks are about 2’ and the trailer is 5’. Now, we will walk you through the pickup process. First thing you must do is give us a call. Someone from our team would love to help you set up a date and time to come to our facility and pick up your blocks. We will load the blocks up for you, but we ask that you bring along a set of chains and/or straps in order to secure the blocks to the trailer. Again, if you have any questions or concerns regarding either delivery or pickup, please feel free to give us a call.
We provide bin blocks in Idaho. Although, you might know these blocks by an alternate name. Concrete blocks can have all sorts of different names. Their names can come from a special quality a block may have, where a block originated from, or from the way a particular block is used. Below, we’ve put together a list of some of the more commonly used concrete block names within our business. Please feel free to familiarize yourself with them and if you have any questions or other block names you think we should add to the list, please let us know. The concrete block names we more commonly use within our business include the following: bin blocks, barrier blocks, soldier blocks, waste blocks, ecology blocks, lego blocks, jumbo blocks, mafia blocks, interlocking-v blocks, leftover concrete blocks, stackable concrete blocks, storage wall blocks, gravity wall blocks, and large concrete retaining wall blocks.
Fun Facts
We love providing for the beautiful state of Idaho. Here are some fun facts about this state we thought you might find interesting:
- Did you know that Idaho is also known as The Gem State? There are around 72 different, precious gemstones to be found in Idaho.
- Did you know that Idaho is home to the world’s largest potato?
- Did you know that the Idaho state seal is the only state seal that was designed by a woman? It was designed by Emma Edwards Green in 1891.
Do you have a project located in the state of Idaho that is in need of a supply of concrete blocks? If so, we’d love to help you out! We provide bin blocks in Idaho. We supply for people and places all over the nation and we’d love for you to be next. We provide excellent service with the help of our experienced team and selection of affordable, environment-friendly, concrete products. If you have any questions or would like to request more information about us, please call the following number and someone from our team would love to speak with you: 833-763-1711
State of Idaho
Located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and covering an area of 83,570 square miles, is the U.S state of Idaho. Idaho is bordered by a section of Canada, along with its fellow states of Montana, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. Its land contains mountains, rivers, valleys, and plenty of farmland. Some tourist attractions in Idaho include: Sun Valley Resort, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Sawtooth National Recreation Area, and Lake Coeur d’Alene. We provide concrete barrier blocks in Idaho.
We provide bin blocks in Idaho, whether your project be in a larger city like: Boise City, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Coeur d’Alene, Twin Falls, Post Falls, Rexburg, Lewiston, Eagle, Kuna, Moscow, AMmon, Mountain Home, Chubbuck, Jerome, Garden City, Burley, Hailey, Payette, Fruitland, Emmett, Star, Hayden, McCail, Rupert, Rigby, Buhl, or a smaller town like: Weippe, Gannet, Eden, Riggins, Laclede, Arimo, Declo, Irwin, Cambridge, Hollister, Albion, Worley, Bliss, Sweetwater, Swan Valley, Rockland, Castleford, Onaway, Island Park, Crouch, Princeton, Smiths Ferry, Butte City, Minidoka, Placerville, State Line, Malta, Kendrick, and Parker. These are just examples of the Idaho cities we provide for. Although, regardless of where you are located, we are able to help you. Don’t see your project location on this list? No worries. Please feel free to give us a call and we’d love to find a way we can still help you. We provide concrete barrier blocks in Idaho.