Alta Wall

Decorative and uniquely beautiful is the best way to describe the contemporary but slightly rustic touch that the Alta Retaining Wall adds to your landscape. It features a hard split rock texture, and together with the tapered design gives your outdoors the edge you desire.

The Alta Wall is like a blank canvas. You can add as much greenery as you want to create a beautiful and natural transition from your home to your garden. It’s also incredibly versatile and besides serving as a retaining wall, the Alta Wall can also be used around ponds, water fountains, and flower beds.

Key Features:

  • Colors: Granite City. Additional colors available via special order.
  • Sizes: 
    • Wall blocks are 6” H X 16” W X 12” D (40 pieces/pallet)
    • Corner pieces are 6” H X 8” W X 12” D (48 pieces/pallet)
  • Weight: 
    • 1962lbs/pallet for a pallet of wall block
    • 2164lbs/pallet for a pallet of corner piece
  • Additional Features:
    • 26.6 SF/pallet
    • 6” X 16” wall face
    • Tapered sides, hollow core
    • Rear lip connection system
    • Single-sided wall system
    • 1” setback per course
Size PCS / SF SF / Pallet pcs / Pallet lbs / Pallet
6" X 16" X 12"1.526.6401,962
Corner:
6" X 8" X 12"
224482,088
$9.40
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FEATURES:

  • 26.6 square feet per pallet
  • 6″ x 16″ wall face
  • Hard-split rock face texture
  • Rear lip connection system
  • Single-sided wall system
  • Tapered sides
  • 1″ setback per course
  • Grid charts available
  • Hollow core

SPECIFICATIONS:

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Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
Available Colors

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