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Are you located in the state of Tennessee and are planning on or working on a project that is in need of concrete blocks? If so, we would love to help you out! We serve all over the nation with our wonderful, experienced team and cost-affordable, environmentally-friendly products! We provide Concrete Barrier Blocks in Tennessee. If you are interested in learning more about us or asking us any questions you may have, please feel free to give us a call! Our number is: 833-763-1711
State of Tennessee
The U.S state of Tennessee covers a vast area of approximately 42,143 square miles and is bordered by its fellow states of Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. Tennessee is full of mountainous, forestry areas, valleys, and then lower plains closer to the Mississippi River. Tennessee is very well known for its capital city, Nashville, and is considered the Country Music Capital of the World. In addition, one of the nation’s most visited national parks, The Great Smoky Mountains, is located in Tennessee. Some other tourist attractions you should consider visiting include: Graceland, Memphis, Dollywood, Grand Ole Opry House and Mall, and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Tennessee.
We provide our concrete block services to cities in Tennessee, whether they be larger ones, such as: Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Franklin, Johnson City, Jackson, Hendersonville, Bartlett, Kingsport, Smyrna, Spring Hill, Collierville, Cleveland, Gallatin, Brentwood, Columbia, Germantown, Lebanon, Mount Juliet, La Vergne, Maryville, Cookeville, Oak Ridge, Morristown, Bristol, Shelbyville, East Ridge, or smaller towns, such as: Finley, Michie, Gates, Adams, Friendship, Townsend, Maury City, Chesterfield, Eastview, Tellico Plains, Bulls Gap, Henning, Huntland, Scotts Hill, Flat Top Mountain, New Market, Rutledge, Lyles, Celina, Banner Hill, Plainview, Walden, Spring City, Lakesite, Strawberry Plains, Jellico, Ridgetop, Parsons, Pikeville, and Bluff City. These cities are just examples of the many, many more we provide for. If you are interested in working with us, but cannot seem to find your project location on that list, please give us a call! We would still love to work with you, regardless of your location. We provide bin blocks in Tennessee.
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Tennessee. But, perhaps, you know these blocks by a different name. Concrete blocks can have all sorts of different names, so we’ll try to keep it narrowed down. Below, we crafted a list of concrete block names that we more commonly use within our business, so feel free to familiarize yourself with them. If you have any questions, or other names you think we should add to the list, please give us a call! The block names we more commonly use include: bin blocks, soldier blocks, ecology blocks, jumbo blocks, barrier blocks, waste blocks, lego blocks, mafia blocks, interlocking v-blocks stackable concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, leftover concrete blocks, and storage wall blocks.
We provide bin blocks in Tennessee. These blocks can also be referred to as v-wedge blocks. V-wedge blocks earn their name from the unique way they interlock with one another: by use of v-wedges. Each block has a total of four wedges. Two of these wedges stick out from the block on its top and side. The other two are inverted wedges, creating a little divot in the blocks bottom and other side. These wedges enable each of these blocks to slide together easily, making them useful and efficient for a number of Concrete Barrier Blocks in Tennessee projects, both large and small. In addition, you do not require any special or complicated rigging equipment to move these blocks. Each is equipped with a rebar handle loop on its top, so all you need to do is attach a chain to it! Each of these v-wedge blocks can come in a different size and weight, so please contact us with more information regarding these smaller,but important details. Thank you.
In addition to having many different names, concrete blocks also have an enormous amount of uses. They can be used in all sorts of ways, whether it be in a smaller, personal project, or a large scale city/community project. Some ideas of the ways to use our blocks include: concrete retaining walls, storage bins, property separation/protection, anchor weights for large tents, security of various utilities, controlling traffic, storage bins, parking lot management, general weight, and fuel/propane tank protection. If you have any questions or ideas regarding further concrete block usage, please feel free to give us a call and we’d love to chat with you. We provide concrete barrier blocks in Tennessee.
So, after purchasing your blocks, how do you receive them? We have two different modes of block transport available for you to select from: pickup or delivery. We will walk you through both of these processes down below. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us. Please note that both of these options have a few requirements that must be met on your end of things. We appreciate your cooperation! We will walk you through the block pick up process first. First thing you will need to do is give us a call. Someone from our team will more than gladly set you up with a date and time to come to our plant and pick up your blocks. We will personally load the blocks onto the trailer for you, so no need to worry about that part. When you come, 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. Now we will walk you through the block delivery process. First off, you must have the proper type and amount of block-offloading equipment ready to offload the blocks once they arrive. This equipment must be able to withstand carrying the weight of your blocks. (Block sizes and weights may vary. Please contact us and we will gladly give you some more Concrete Barrier Blocks in Tennessee information regarding these smaller details.) It must also reach a height of 7’+. (This is because the trailer, in height, is 5’ and each block is about 2’.) Lastly, you must have enough space (about 47’-53’) available so that the delivery semi can safely enter and exit the drop off site. If you do not have this much space available, we can discuss dropping off the blocks at another, open area and use smaller machinery to transport the blocks to the actual, desired space. Again, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Thank you.
Fun Facts
We love providing for the beautiful state that is Tennessee. Here are some fun facts regarding it:
- Did you know that the popular soda, Mountain Dew was invented in Tennessee?
- In addition to Mountain Dew, cotton candy was also born here.
- Tennessee is bordered by more states than any other state in the U.S.