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Block Wall Repair & Installation Contractor in Scottsdale, AZ

​Block walls are a popular choice for residential and commercial construction in Scottsdale, Arizona. If you are looking into having any block wall service done on your property, it is important to know you’ve chosen the best block wall contractor team in the area. Phoenix Block Wall Experts are the masonry contractor crew you want if you are in search of the best team available to Scottsdale, Arizona residents. Let us guide you through all of the services we offer and the information you would like to know about each one. 
 
Choosing to install a block wall on your property has many benefits and applications to offer those who use this material. This method of fence building is more durable and wear-resistant than other fencing materials, such as wood or iron. Block wall construction gives any project you choose the guarantee of a long life. While wood and iron will rust and rot over the years, concrete will last well up to 100 years under harsh weather, heavy loads, and potential accidents. Concrete can also bear the most weight per unit, which makes it the best choice for a retaining wall or other load-bearing structure. To ensure the longevity of the material, hire a professional block fence contractor who knows how to properly install and repair these structures. The material is also easy to install and cost-effective. Take a look at all the services for which you can use a block wall before contacting your block fence contractor, today. ​
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Block Wall Repair

If you are suffering from damage and are in need of masonry block wall repair, do not despair. Block wall repair contractors like Phoenix Block Wall Experts are skilled in many different methods of fixing and reinforcing these structures that have sustained major or minor damages. Here are a few instances in which you would need a block fence repair. 
 
Improper Drainage 
 
Block walls stand no chance against improper drainage systems, as moisture damage is the biggest risk to concrete structures. Structures most in need of proper block wall drainage are retaining walls, as they are in constant direct contact with damp soil. By installing a drainage layer of gravel or stone you can eliminate the contact between soil and concrete and increase the lifespan of your retainer. 
 
Waterproofing 
 
Installations like block wall foundations are also subject to moisture damage if not ventilated properly. Foundation requirements include proper ventilation systems, but if your foundation does not have one it is not too late. Masonry contractors skilled in block foundation repair can aerate your established foundation with proper block wall waterproofing techniques to repair and prevent further water retention. 
 
Crack or Destabilized 
 
When a wall is attempting to hold up more pressure and weight than it is built to the concrete will eventually crack or lean. Though this can be avoided by proper calculations at the initial install, it can also be repaired after the damage has already appeared. Fences afflicted by these conditions require block wall reinforcement to increase the weight-bearing load of the wall. 

Block Wall Installation 

Don’t have a block wall already? Whether you are considering a cmu block wall or cinder block installation, the benefits are endless. 
 
Concrete block wall installations are more customizable and affordable than traditional poured concrete constructions. Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) blocks offer property owners a heavy-duty wall great for any construction, which is why they are used for projects ranging from retaining fences to foundations. This article covers the majority of reasons someone might choose to have a block wall installed and the projects they would use it for. Those include the following: 
 
  • Retaining walls 
  • Foundations 
  • Fences 
  • Gates 
 
More than that, they are also used for free-standing constructions such as garages and sheds. This is because they are the perfect tool for fast construction, customized layouts, and insulated enclosures. Sheds, for tools or occupation, should be cool to the environment, especially the hot Arizona sun. The same goes for garages. People use garages to store valuables or some form of recreation, such as exercise. By using block walls, these people are benefitting from natural insulation that keeps the room cool. Beyond weather insulation, they also offer soundproofing and limit noises that enter and exit the structure through the walls. 
 
When laying a block foundation, you are ensuring a long-lasting foundation for your home or commercial building that can bear the weight of the load for its entire lifespan and beyond. Block wall installations are able to last anywhere between 80-100 years when installed with care by expert contractors. 
 
You may also find that the block wall installation cost is lower than that of the competing option – poured concrete. At around $9-$12 per square foot, block concrete is the cheaper option. Not only is the material more affordable than poured concrete, but it also requires less labor. Cinderblocks and cmu’s come remade, so there is no construction done onsite, whereas with poured concrete large machinery has to be brought to the site to get the job done. There is also no need for complex wood installations to guide the wet concrete. It’s as simple as stack and go, and your contractors should agree. This option is affordable, stylish, and reliable — what more could you ask for? ​

Retaining Wall Construction

Retaining walls are not only used to support excavated land out of necessity, but they also offer a multitude of options when it comes to landscaping design and function. From driveways to gardens, retaining wall construction can increase both the value and the function of your land, for residents and visitors to enjoy. 
 
One of the many popular retaining wall ideas to try is gardening. Use a retaining wall design to recreate your landscape. Not only does the use of a retention wall give you the ability to play with layers on your property to create an illusion of meandering gardens, but the soft soil used for such planting is also lighter and therefore better to place against a retaining wall. Gardening atop a retaining wall fence gives you all the benefits of gardening in a raised container with the aesthetic of ground-level gardening. Your retaining wall contractors can ensure optimal conditions for gardening if the idea is proposed before the installation is begun. 
 
Another reason one might choose a retaining wall design for their property would be a driveway. People who have the luxury of a flat driveway do not realize how difficult it can be to maneuver a steep driveway every day. From fragile passengers, children and elderly folk- alike, to heavy loads of groceries or unpacking, a steep driveway can pose many dangers. It is also a lot more likely for your vehicle to roll away if you are parked on an incline every day. 
 
By investing in a retaining wall, you have the ability to eliminate the struggles of a steep driveway and give yourself a more stable surface area. By using a block retaining wall you have the ability to excavate and flatten the land to either alter your existing driveway or create an entirely new one. You can pick the height of your retaining wall based on the existing land and what works best for your property. 
 
Finally, retaining walls are also used as a sort of fence. Use the land surrounding your property like a fence by bringing the base of your structure lower. This works best for properties built into hillsides. The addition of a masonry fence atop a retaining wall fence is the ultimate form of protection to surround your property and bring you peace of mind. 

Retaining Wall Repair 

The greatest damage a retaining wall can experience is when it begins to lean under the pressure of the surrounding land. Because retaining wall leaning is caused by improper predictions of weight-bearing necessities, it is important that you search for retaining wall repair companies near me that utilize best practices. Specific standards are set to ensure that the height is not too tall for heavier loads. If your retaining wall failure is due to leaning, fear not. There are ways to reverse this issue, including retaining wall reinforcement. 
 
Traditionally, a retaining wall repair has only included the replacement of the retaining wall itself. Today, however, we know that the footing is just as important as the structure. Skilled contractors know that replacing the footing, as well as the fence, can eliminate future retaining wall issues caused by the same damaging footing. The footing, also known as the base, can be extended to create stronger support for the wall. The wider this goes, the sturdier it is in holding up your excavated land. 
 
Another cause of retaining wall failure is due to water damage. As with most block wall constructions, moisture can be the biggest threat to your wall. Proper retaining wall drainage systems are necessary if you wish to avoid cracked or worn mortar and cinderblocks. ​

Masonry Wall

No matter what you are utilizing the wall for, a masonry wall can offer so many benefits to homes and commercial properties. Masonry fences are stronger and more durable than your average competing material option — wood. While wood weathers and wears over time, stone and concrete are made to last the test of time. From brick wall construction to a stone masonry wall, the addition of these materials to your building is insurance that your structure can resist the elements.  
 
When preparing for a masonry wall installation, consider the choices to choose from. Gabion walls are an organic-looking option, as the stones are caged in to form the fence. This style of a masonry wall assembly is simplistic in construction but impactful in design. The masonry wall design catches the eyes of visitors and looker-ons, increasing the curb value of your home and property. ​

Cinder Block Fences

When deciding on a style of fence for your property there are two factors that should guide the decision-making process. The first is that of privacy. The second is that of protection. And finally, once both those needs are met, you can look at design as an added benefit. 
 
A cinder block fence excels at these needs, and here’s why. In a concrete block fence, there are no gaps like in a wood fence. That means no one peering in or around to see what you are doing in the privacy of your own yard. You are from nosey neighbors, noisy kids, and barking dogs alike. If you are looking for a privacy fence, choose a masonry fence. 
 
The second benefit of a block wall fence is the protection it offers. Not just from intruders but from the elements too. Concrete has a fire protection rating based on the unit to thickness ratio. The higher this ratio the more fire protection you are offering your property and building. Occupants and possessions are safer from fire when surrounded by cinderblocks. 
 
Cinder block fence repair also offers an opportunity for a design upgrade. This is through stylized repairs called repointing and tuck-pointing. Both are ways of repairing cinderblock fences that have aged or experienced extremes wear. 

  • Repointing is the practice of replacing old mortar with new, most times by taking out as much of the old mortar as possible first. The new mortar is then filled flush with the blocks or brick. 
 
  • Tuck-pointing is a similar practice of replacing old mortar with a new layer. The difference is that this is the stylized option. Once the first layer of new mortar is laid there is a second mortar mixed using a lighter color. This layer is applied in a thin line to give the allusion that the cinderblocks are lain so close that they have come together in a clean point. Aside from block fences, this style is also used for brick restoration for old buildings that need a facelift. ​

Gate Installation 

All block fences need a block wall gate to enter and exit through. By adding a gate to a block wall, you are finalizing the level of protection and security of your property. This is important if you have any valuables stored on your property, residential or commercial, or persons on the property that should be kept in a safe.  
 
Some people require a gate installation for their driveway for parking their car. Others think bigger. Many Arizona homeowners also love adventuring in the great desert and take advantage of the great outdoors of the land by way of RV. If you are an RV owner, it is imperative to install a motorhome gate. 
 
Motorhomes that are left on the street are subject to intrusion from both passersby and local government. Most cities have ordinances against parking your RV on the street. By installing an RV gate, you are not only protecting your RV from damage and theft, but you are also removing the possibility of fines. 
 
Here are a few things to keep in mind when preparing for an RV gate installation. 
 
  • The height of your cinder block wall gate. Most people like to ensure that their gate is tall enough to obstruct the view of the motorhome from the street. Again, this offers an extra layer of privacy and protection as it is not attracting views from passersby on the street. 
 
  • The width of your gate installation. Motor homes are large vehicles. When considering how wide you would like your gate to be, take in both the size of the vehicle and the wiggle room desired for maneuvering the vehicle either forward or back for parking. The average motor home ranges between 96 and 102 inches in width. If you want up to 4 feet clearance you can go as high as 16 feet for your motor home gate clearance. 
 
  • Decide which way your block wall gate hinges. Beyond just inward or out, it may also be important to consider a sliding gate. Some will open to the side if there is not enough room for the gate to open outward onto the driveway. ​

Why Choose Us As Your Block Wall Contractors

When picking the team right for your block wall job, choose someone you know you can rely on. Phoenix Block Wall Experts, serving the great people of Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona, take great pride in their work and can offer you a service that will leave you satisfied. They are well trained in all the service areas covered in this article and more. From fast, accurate estimates, to cost-effective repairs, the team uses advanced techniques to ensure the job is done properly.  
 
Now that you know exactly what to expect from, and why you should choose, a block wall installation for your property, let your masonry contractor know how they can help. Ask any remaining questions you may have to the people that know the subject best. Give Phoenix Block Wall Experts a call or fill out the submission form so they can get you set up with a free quote on your project, today. ​

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