Pocatello, ID

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We provide concrete bin blocks in Pocatello, ID, which we offer in three different sizes. For the city of Pocatello, ID, we offer a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600 lbs, a 4’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 2,400 lbs, and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800 lbs. When it comes to transporting these blocks, each of the trailers can carry up to thirteen of the 6’ blocks, eighteen of the 4’ blocks, or twenty-six of the 3’ blocks. These blocks are affordable, useful, and environmentally friendly. They also possess unique features that allow them to be slid and interlocked together, which can come in handy for a variety of purposes. Each block has four v-wedges, which are the features that make this ability possible. You can find a v-wedge protruding out of both the top and side of the block and a v-wedge shaped indent on the bottom and other side of the block. In addition, you can find a rebar handle loop on the top of each block as well, which allows you to move the blocks around easily without being required to use any complicated or special kind of rigging equipment. We would love to provide these products for you and your project, whatever it may be! We also would be happy to answer any questions you may have or provide you with any more information you need. Please give us a call today at the following number and someone from our team would be happy to speak with you:  208-986-8292

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Pocatello, ID, but how exactly can these blocks be used? Well, these blocks have been/can be used in all sorts of different projects, both large and small. We would love to hear what ideas you have in mind for their usage. Some of the more common ways that our blocks have been/can be used include projects that involve: traffic control, parking lot management, concrete retaining walls, property separation, road district material storage, fuel/propane tank protection, utilities security, anchor weights for large tents, storage bins,

We provide concrete bin blocks in Pocatello, ID, but once purchased, how exactly do you receive these blocks? We actually offer you the choice of how you would like to receive them! You are able to choose whether you would like to have the blocks delivered to your project site or if you would like to come pick them up from one of our facilities. Please note though that, regardless of which method you decide to choose, there are a couple of requirements on your end that will need to be met to ensure that the process you select can go safely and smoothly. Do not worry though, as we will walk you through these requirements below and we are here to help you with any questions or concerns you have along the way. We will start off by going over the requirements for the block delivery process. First, the site at which your blocks will be dropped off will need to have enough space for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the area. For this purpose, an open space of 47’-53’ will be required. If you do not have this much space available, we have an alternate option of dropping the blocks off at another nearby area and then using smaller equipment to transport them to the actual, desired site. Second, the proper size and type of equipment will need to be both on-site and ready to remove the blocks from the trailer once they arrive. To make sure that this equipment can remove the blocks safely, it will need to be capable of carrying the weight of your blocks (1,800-3,600 lbs) and reaching a height of 7’+. That wraps up the necessary requirements for the block delivery process. We will now switch over to discussing the requirements for the block pick up process. First, you will need to give our team a call in order to schedule a date and time to come pick up your blocks from one of our facilities. Second, when you do come to pick up your blocks, you will need to bring along a set of chains and/or straps that can be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer. Our team will take care of loading the blocks onto the trailer for you, so there is no need to concern yourself with that part of things. That wraps up the necessary requirements for the block pick up process as well. Please give us a call if you have any questions or concerns and we would be happy to speak with you. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation regarding these requirements and processes. 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Pocatello, ID. Since there are many different concrete blocks out there, each with their own unique nicknames, there is a chance that you know these blocks by another nickname. Some of the more common concrete block nicknames that we know of or are used to using include: bin blocks, barrier blocks, lego blocks, ecology blocks, waste blocks, jumbo blocks, mafia blocks, soldier blocks, interlocking v-blocks, leftover concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, storage wall blocks, and large concrete retaining wall blocks. Please let us know if you know of or are used to using any other nicknames for these blocks and we can add those to our list as well. Thanks!

City of Pocatello

Covering 33.36 square miles in the southeastern region of the northwestern U.S. state of Idaho is the beautiful city of Pocatello. Pocatello is situated in a high desert valley region as it is also found not too far from the Rocky Mountains. It is home to the Portneuf River as well, near the Portneuf Canyon and Snake River Plain. Some attractions found in and near this area include: Museum of Clean, Outter Limits Fun Zone, Zoo Idaho, Idaho Museum of Natural History, ICCU Dome, and Bannock County Historical Complex. We provide concrete bin blocks in Pocatello, ID

Fun Facts

We really appreciate the ability to provide our services and blocks to the beautiful city of Pocatello, ID. Below you can find a couple of fun facts about this city that we included for you:

  • Where does the name Pocatello come from? It was the name of a tribal chief who allowed the railroad to be built through the Fort Hall Indian Reservation!
  • Pocatello was/is known as the “Gateway to the Northwest.”

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Pocatello, ID, but we also love to provide for your project, even if it is not located within the exact city of Pocatello. We extend our blocks and services to people and projects all across the U.S. of A, in all different states and cities. You can even find a list below of some “example cities” that we provide for. Each of these cities can be found within two hours of Pocatello, ID. However, since these cities are simply here for example, our services are not exclusively for, nor limited to just these areas. Therefore, whether your project location is listed below or not, please give us a call and we would love to let you know how we can best serve you. Thank you! Now, here are some of the cities we provide for within two hours of Pocatello, ID: American Falls, Blackfoot, Groveland, Gibson, McCammon, Bannock, Fort Hall, Schiller, Michaud, Inkom, Don, Tyhee, Blackrock, Portneuf, Chubbuck, Coltman, Rigby, Soda Springs, Uconn, Grace, Malad, City, Grandview, Swan Lake, Sterling, Fingal, Pebble, Woodville, Basalt, Idaho Falls, Elba, Hazelton, Smithfield, Montpelier, Moore, Deweyville, Bear River City, Chester, Howe, Minidoka, Trenton, Clarkson, Parker, Sublett, Pelia, Freedom, Kilgore, Driggs, Layton, Bear Lake Sands, Clinton, Clearfield, Tuttle, Smith Springs, South Weber, Filer, Hooper, Bear Lake Hot Springs, Tamarack, and Ogden Heights.

Concrete Block Supply is here for you and ready to assist you with your concrete block needs and questions. We have an experienced team who is eager to provide you with friendly, reliable customer service that you cannot find elsewhere. We also offer a great selection of affordable, environmentally friendly concrete blocks that can be used in a variety of projects. We would love to let you know how we can best start helping you today, so please, contact us! You can check out our website at: www.binblocksupply.com or give us a call at the following number: 208-986-8292

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocatello,_Idaho#Geography 
https://pocatello.gov/463/History#:~:text=The%20name%20%22Pocatello%22%20come%20from,and%20traders%20to%20southeastern%20Idaho.