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We provide v-wedge and lego blocks in Santa Ana, CA. Both of these block types can be utilized for all sorts of different projects, both large scale and small. Well, both blocks have their own version of features that allow the blocks to smoothly interlock with one another. On the v-wedge blocks, you can find four, v-shaped wedges. On both the top and side of the block, you can find a protruding v-wedge, while both the bottom and opposite side have an inverted v-wedge. These differently shaped wedges complement each other perfectly, allowing the blocks to be slid together smoothly and efficiently. As for the lego blocks, they interlock as well, just in a slightly different way. These blocks, instead of v-wedges, have two cylindrical protrusions that come out of the top of the block. Then, on the bottom, you can find two of the same cylindrical shapes indented into the block. This allows the protrusions of one block to fit into the indents of another block. Both the v-wedge and the lego blocks have a rebar handle loop on each of their block tops. This loop allows you to move the blocks around without having to use special or complicated rigging equipment. We offer the v-wedge blocks in two different sizes: a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs. We offer lego blocks in two different sizes as well: a 5’ x 2.5’ x 2.5’ block that weighs 4,700lbs and a 2.5’ x 2.5’ x 2.5’ block that weighs 2,350lbs. When it comes to the transportation of these blocks, each trailer can transport either thirteen of the 6’ x 2’ x 2’ blocks, twenty-six of the 3’ x 2’ x 2’ blocks, ten of the 5’ x 2.5’ x 2.5’ blocks, or twenty of the 2.5’ x 2.5’ x 2.5’ blocks. If you have any questions or would like more information about these two blocks, please feel free to give us a call! 909-756-2882

We provide v-wedge and lego blocks in Santa Ana, CA. As stated previously, these blocks can be used in all sorts of projects, in all parts of the country. Below is the list continuing some of the more common ways our concrete blocks can be used. However, our block uses are not limited to just these examples. If you have any further block usage ideas or questions, please feel free to give us a call! We would love to hear your thoughts. Here are some of the more common concrete block uses: storage bins, road district material storage, parking lot management, traffic control, concrete retaining walls, utilities security, fuel/propane tank protection, anchor weights for large tents, property separation, and general weight.

We provide v-wedge and lego blocks in Santa Ana, CA. How exactly do you receive these blocks after purchasing them though? Well, we offer two methods of block receival: delivery and pick up. Both methods have a few different requirements that must be met in order for these processes to go safely and smoothly. We will walk you through these requirements below, starting with the delivery requirements. If you have any questions or concerns regarding either of these processes and their requirements, please feel free to give us a call and we’d love to chat with you. Now, here are the block delivery requirements: First off, you will need to make sure you have a space of 47’-53’ open and available so that the delivery semi can safely enter and exit the block drop off site. If you do not have access to this much space, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby location and then using smaller equipment to transport the blocks to the actual, desired site. Next, you will need to make sure you have the proper size and type of equipment that can offload the blocks once they arrive. In order to do this safely and efficiently, this equipment must be able to 1) reach a height of 7 ‘+ and 2) withstand carrying the weight of your blocks (1,800-4,700lbs). That is all that there is for the block delivery requirements. Now we will go over the block pick up requirements. First off, you will need to give us a call. During this call, someone from our team can help you set up a date and time to come to our plant and pick up your blocks. When you come to pick them up, we ask that you bring along a set of chains and/or straps that can be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer. However, we will load the blocks onto the trailer for you, so no need to worry about that part of things. That is all that there is for the block pick up requirements. Again, please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions or concerns regarding these requirements or processes. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

 

We provide v-wedge and lego blocks in Santa Ana, CA, regardless if you know these blocks by another name. There are actually a lot of concrete block nicknames out there, so we decided to cultivate a small list of some of the more common nicknames. If you know of any or are used to using some other nicknames, please let us know! Then, we can add those names to our list as well. Here are some of the more common block nicknames: bin blocks, barrier blocks, mafia blocks, soldier blocks, waste blocks, ecology blocks, lego blocks, jumbo blocks, interlocking v-blocks, concrete retaining walls, storage wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, leftover concrete blocks, and large concrete retaining wall blocks.

 

City of Santa Ana

Covering 27.5 square miles in the low plains of Orange County in the western U.S. state of California is the city of Santa Ana. The city can be found about ten miles from the Pacific Ocean. The Santa Ana River runs on the west end of the city. Some tourist attractions found in Santa Ana are Bowers Museum, Discovery Cube, Santa Ana Zoo, Heritage Museum of Orange County, 4th Street Market, Lyon Air Museum, and The Kellogg House. We provide v-wedge and lego blocks in Santa Ana, CA. 

 

Fun Facts

We love being able to provide for the beautiful city of Santa Ana, CA. Here are some fun facts about this area:

  1. Did you know that Orange County’s oldest courthouse can be found in Santa Ana?
  2. Did you know that before the city of Santa Ana was established, it was a mustard field.
  3. Did you know that one of the first Wells Fargo’s offices was located in Santa Ana? 

 

We provide v-wedge and lego blocks in Santa Ana, CA. Not only do we provide for this city, we also provide for towns, cities, and states all over the great U.S. of A. Below we included a list of some of the cities that can be found within two hours of Santa Ana. However, please note that our services are not limited to just these cities. They are just here as examples. Therefore, if you cannot find your project location within this list, please still feel free to give us a call anyways! We would still love to help you out. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Now, here are some of the cities found within two hours of Santa Ana: Laguna Niguel, Paramount, Chino Hills, Huntington Beach, La Mirada, Lakewood, Seal Beach, Bellflower, Laguna Beach, Diamond Bar, Norwalk, La Habra, San Juan Capistrano, Cypress, Los Alamitos, Redlands, Santa Monica, Glendale, Moreno Valley, Burbank, Carlsbad, Loma Linda, San Bernardino, Hollywood, Fontana, Culver City, La Crescenta, Pasadena, Lake Elsinore, Oceanside, Malibu, San Diego, Simi Valley, La Jolla, Hemet, Victorville, Santa Clarita, Woodland Hills, Escondido, Solana Beach, Temecula, San Marcos, Sun City, West Hollywood, Van Nuys, Biskra Palms, Cahuilla Hills, Rancho Casitas Mobile Home Park, Pueblo del Sol Mobile Park, Silver Spur Mobile Manor, Lake of the Woods, Foster Park, Big Bear City, San Diego Country Estates, Macomber Palms, Ribbonwood, Hinkley, Morettis Junction, Indian Wells Mobile Home Park, and Dulah. 

We look forward to serving you and your project, whether you are located in Santa Ana or elsewhere. We have a wonderful, committed team that is readily available to help you with all your concrete block needs and questions. We also offer a wide selection of affordable, environmentally friendly concrete block products. If you would like more information or have any questions for us, please give us a call at the following number: 909-756-2882

 

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana,_California#Geography 
https://www.redfin.com/blog/fun-facts-about-santa-ana/ 
https://www.movoto.com/guide/santa-ana-ca/santa-ana-facts/