Introducing Retaining walls the Grass Concrete way ..

retaining walls

With a growing demand for both retaining walls that combines reduced noise levels with attractive vertical landscapes, offering a real variety of planting options as an alternative to what would be otherwise dull and un-inspiring structures.

Moving up from ground level to vertical landscaping; Grass Concrete best known their Grasscrete brand, has a line-up of vertical landscaping products, the Betoconcept range.

Retaining walls on road highways or the simplest garden or boundary walls now feature: planting, colour, shape or textured finish. The Betoconcept range brings different shapes and styles to accommodate planting on high or low walls with; Betoatlas, Betoflor, Betotitan, Leromur, Betojar, Betoplus and Betonap products.

With individual interlocking blocks and dry-build interconnectivity the range offers the ability to free-form wall layouts in single or terraced wall format. These interlocking units enable a quick and easy construction process and can cope with complex curves, ground embankments and weight surcharges with various wall heights.

Dry built blocks interlock to form the required face angle and provide adequate soil pockets for all types of plants, shrubs and climbers. Good drainage and water capture with the stepped bank helps keep landscape maintenance to a minimum.  The finish offers a choice of plan table or stone finished faces, together with a range of colours.

Betoconcept blocks provide adequate soil pockets for all types of plants, shrubs and climbers. Good drainage and water capture with the stepped bank also helps keep landscape maintenance to a minimum.

Using the depth for landscaping means significant growth can benefit both sound suppression and help get quick landscaping results across a wide walled area.

Grass Concrete’s retaining wall range bringing together both structural integrity and a variety of landscape design options.

For more information on Grass Concrete’s retaining walls please visit their website.

 

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