State of South Carolina
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We provide bin blocks in South Carolina. These blocks are specially equipped to slide together and interlock, making them useful for a number of different projects. We offer these blocks in two different sizes for South Carolina: a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs. When it comes to transporting these blocks, each trailer can carry either thirteen of the 6’ blocks or twenty-six of the 3’ blocks. How exactly do these blocks interlock though? Each block has four v-wedges that enable them to do this. You can find a protruding v-wedge on both the top and side of the block, while both the bottom and opposite side of the block have an inverted wedge. Another helpful feature that these blocks have is their rebar handle loop. This loop enables you to move the blocks around without the use of complicated rigging equipment. If you have any questions or concerns about these blocks, we would love to chat with you! Please feel free to give us a call at the following number: 833-763-1711
We provide concrete barrier blocks in South Carolina, which can be used in a countless amount of projects! Here are some examples of the more common ways our blocks have been put to good use across the nation: concrete retaining walls, storage bins, traffic control, parking lot management, road district material storage, property separation, utilities security, anchor weights for large tents, fuel/propane tank protection, and general weight. Their uses don’t stop there though, so please let us know if you have any further ideas or questions regarding concrete block usage!
We provide bin blocks in South Carolina, but how exactly do you relieve your blocks after purchasing them? Well, we offer two different block transportation methods for you to choose from: delivery or pick up. Both of these options have a few different requirements that must be met in order for them to go safely and smoothly, so we will walk you through those requirements down below. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to give us a call and we’d be more than happy to chat. Now, here are the delivery requirements: First, you must have an open space of 47’-53’ available so that the delivery semi can safely enter and exit the drop-off area. If you do not have access to this much space, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby location and then proceed to move the blocks to the actual, desired spot by use of smaller equipment. Next, you must have the proper size and type of block offloading equipment. In order to properly and safely offload your blocks, this equipment must be able to, first, reach a height of 7’+. This is because, in height, each of the blocks are 2’ and the trailer itself is 5’. Second, this equipment must be able to withstand carrying the weight of your blocks (1,800-3,600lbs). Now we will move onto the pick up requirements. First thing you will need to do is give us a call in order to set up a date and time to come pick up your blocks from our facility. When you come to pick them up, we will load the blocks onto the trailer for you, but we ask that you provide a set of straps and/or chains that can be used to secure the blocks down. Again, if you have any questions or concerns regarding either of these processes, please give us a call!
We provide concrete barrier blocks in South Carolina, despite what other name(s) you might know these blocks by. There are plenty of different concrete block names out there, so here are some examples of the more commonly used ones: interlocking v-blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, gravity wall blocks, storage wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, leftover concrete blocks, mafia blocks, jumbo blocks, soldier blocks, lego blocks, ecology blocks, waste blocks, bin blocks, and barrier blocks. If there are any other block names that you know of or are used to using, please let us know and we will gladly add them to our list. Thanks!
State of South Carolina
Covering 32,020 square miles in the Southeastern portion of the U.S, bordered by North Carolina, Georgia, and the Atlantic Ocean is the state of South Carolina. South Carolina consists of coastal plains, mountainous regions, and marshes. Some tourist attractions you can find in South Carolina include the following: Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, Congaree National Park, South Carolina State Museum, Charleston’s Historic District, Myrtle Beach, and South Carolina Plantation Gardens. We provide bin blocks in South Carolina.
Fun Facts
We love providing our services to the beautiful state of South Carolina. Here are some fun facts about this state that you might find interesting:
- Did you know that one of the oldest trees in the nation is located in Charleston, SC?
- Apparently, South Carolina actually produces more peaches than Georgia!
- Did you know that South Carolina is actually home to a giant monkey colony?
We provide concrete barrier blocks in South Carolina and other cities and states all across the nation, and we love doing so. However, since we are focused on South Carolina, we created a list of some “example” cities, both large and small that can be found in South Carolina. Our services are not limited to just these cities though, so if you can’t find your project location on this list, please still feel free to contact us and we’d love to help you out. Here are some cities located in South Carolina: Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill, Greenville, Summerville, Goose Creek, Sumter, Spartanburg, Florence, Hilton Head Island, Greer, Myrtle Beach, Anderson, Aiken, Bluffton, Mauldin, Carolina Forest, Fort Mill,Hartsville, Bennettsville, Centerville, Hardeeville, White Knoll, Great Falls, Hopkins, Stateburg, Mayo, Latta, Ridgeville, Awendaw, Seabrook, Wallace, Cash, Buford, Warrenville, Norris, and Bucksport. Again…can’t find your project location on this list? Please give us a call anyways! We would be more than happy to still work with you. Thank you!