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Old 01-20-2004, 08:19 AM
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Good sources for interlocking block?

I know this is one of those things that you usually need to buy locally,but all we have is "home center" block. With our lawn chemicals,seeds,fert, etc, we buy from a trade wholesaler who is much much cheaper than buying from a home center. Is there anything like that available to the trades when it comes to interlocking block?

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I would really need a bit more information on where your located.

Palestine Concrete in Dallas makes Versa-lok. checking with them can get you dealer in your area.
With a location I might be able to locate manufactures in your area.
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Thanks I'll give them a call. They are 2.5 hrs from my house. I'll be taking a trip down there in a couple weeks anyway,so I'll look them up.
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Pavestone is out of Tulsa and Oklahoma City also. Keystone has a rep down there as well, when I talk to our rep today I'll post back. That is if you are doing walls....
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