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We provide concrete bin blocks in San Francisco, CA. These blocks are specially equipped with a feature that makes them even more helpful than usual. They have v-wedges, which enable them to be slid together and interlocked, which can be useful for a variety of projects. Each block has four of these v-wedges. You can find a protruding v-wedge on both the top and side of the block and an inverted v-wedge on both the bottom and other side of the block. These opposite shaped v-wedges are what allow the blocks to slide together smoothly. These blocks each come with a rebar handle loop on their tops as well, which enables you to move the blocks around without having to use any complicated or special kind of rigging equipment.  As for the sizing of these blocks, for the city of San Francisco, CA, we offer a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs. The trailer(s) that transport these blocks can each hold up to thirteen of the 6’ blocks or twenty-six of the 3’ blocks. If you would like further information or have any questions regarding these products or our business, please give us a call at the following number: 833-763-1711

We provide concrete barrier blocks in San Francisco, CA, but how exactly can these blocks be used? There are actually a variety of ways that these blocks have been/can be used. Some of the more common projects that they have been/can be used in include: concrete retaining walls, utilities security, fuel/propane tank protection, anchor weights for large tents, parking lot management, traffic control, storage bins, road district material storage, property separation, and general weight. We would love to know if you have any other ideas or questions regarding further usage for these blocks! Please feel free to give us a call today.

We provide concrete bin blocks in San Francisco, CA. We offer you the option of receiving these blocks either through delivery or pick up. Both of these processes do have a few requirements that need to be met on your end of things in order for them to go safely and smoothly. We will go over these requirements with you below. You do, however, get to choose whichever method you would prefer in order to receive your blocks. If you have any questions or concerns regarding either of these processes or their associated requirements, please give us a call! Someone from our team would be happy to speak with you. We will start by going over the requirements for the block delivery process. The first requirement is having the properly sized, on-site equipment that can safely offload the blocks from the trailer once they arrive. To safely offload the blocks from the trailer, this equipment will need to be able to carry the weight of your blocks safely (1,800-3,600lbs) and reach a height of 7 ‘+ (because, in height, the blocks are 2’ and the trailer is about 5’). The second requirement is having an accessible space of 47’-53’ so that the delivery semi can safely enter and exit the drop off area. If you do not have this much space accessible to you, we have a second option of offloading the blocks at another nearby area and then using smaller equipment to transport them to the actual, desired site. That wraps up the only requirements for the block delivery process. We will now go over the requirements for the block pick up process. The first requirement is setting up a date and time to come to one of our facilities and pick up your products. You can do so by giving us a call. One of our team members would be more than happy to help you in scheduling this. The second requirement is, when you come to pick up your blocks, bring a set of chains and/or straps with you, please. These will be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer once they are loaded up. Do not worry about loading the blocks onto the trailer though, as our team will be more than happy to do this part for you. That wraps up the only requirements for the block pick up process. Again, please do not hesitate to give us a call if you have any questions or concerns about either of these processes or their associated requirements. We also appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding these requirements, so thank you! 

 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in San Francisco, CA. However, you might know these blocks by another nickname! There are many different nicknames for different concrete blocks, which can also vary from person to person and business to business. Some of the more common concrete block nicknames that we know of or are used to using include: bin blocks, barrier blocks, soldier blocks, waste blocks, mafia blocks, lego blocks, jumbo blocks, ecology blocks, interlocking v-blocks, leftover concrete blocks, storage wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, and large concrete retaining wall blocks. If you know of or are used to using any other nicknames for these blocks, we would love to know! Please give us a call today and we can add those nicknames to our list as well. 

City of San Francisco

Covering 46.87 square miles on the western coast of the western U.S. state of California is the beautiful, historic city of San Francisco. San Francisco can be found near the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco Bay, and on the north tip of the San Francisco Peninsula. The area is extremely hilly as well. There are plenty of attractions within this city, making it a popular tourist destination. Some attractions found in this area include The Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate State Park, Coit Tower, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California Academy of Sciences, and Palace of Fine Arts. We provide concrete bin blocks in San Francisco, CA.

Fun Facts

We love the ability to help out the people and projects of San Francisco, CA. Here are some fun facts for you about this amazing area:

  • Did you know that instead of a reddish-orange, the historic Golden Gate Bridge was originally supposed to be colored with black and yellow stripes?
  • Did you know that San Francisco is home to over 300 coffee shops? 
  • Did you know that the biggest and oldest Japantown in the U.S. is found right there in San Francisco?

We provide concrete barriers in San Francisco, CA. Even though we really love being able to provide for the beautiful city of San Francisco, CA, we would also love to provide for you even if you are located elsewhere in the country. We extend our services and blocks to people and projects all across the great U.S. of A. We would love for your project to be next, even if you are not located in the exact city of San Francisco, CA. Below we did include a list of some cities that can be found within two hours of San Francisco, CA. These are just here for example so services are not limited to just these areas. Therefore, please feel free to contact us whether your project location is listed below or not. Thank you! Now, here are some of the cities within two hours of San Francisco, CA: Pinole, Ashland, San Carlos, Lafayette, Sausalito, El Sobrante, Foster City, San Pablo, San Mateo, Belmont, Richmond, Hillsborough, Orinda, Alameda, Stinson Beach, Vacaville, La Honda, Oakley, Petaluma, Campbell, Suisun City, Los Gatos, Fairfield, Livermore, San Jose, Antioch, Santa Clara, Saratoga, Milpitas, Geyerville, Patterson, Sacramento, Bodega Bay, Forestville, Stockton, Aptos, Healdsburg, Woodland, Saint Helena, Boulder Creek, Soquel, Ripon, Capitola, Carmel, Marysville, South Yuba City, Atwater, Los Banos, Monterey, Cazadero, Cameron Park, Auburn, Lincoln, Granite Bay, Livingston, El Dorado Hills, Seaside, and Hilmar. 

Concrete Block Supply would be honored to help serve you and your project, starting today! We offer the promise of affordable, environmentally friendly concrete blocks, as well as unmatched, friendly service from our experienced, committed team. We would love to know how we can best help you and your project, whatever it may be and wherever it may be located in the U.S. Please feel free to check out our website at: www.binblocksupply.com or give our team a call at: 833-763-1711

We look forward to hearing from you. 

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco#Geography 

https://sanfranciscojeeptours.com/blog/travel-tips/38-fun-facts-and-things-you-didn-t-know-about-san-francisco/