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Flint Wall Blocks- 2000 lb Pallet
Flint Wall Blocks are premium natural limestone blocks quarried in the hills of eastern Kansas and engineered for large-scale retaining walls and landscape construction. With a consistent 14-inch height, depths of 18–24 inches, and lengths available up to 8 feet, these substantial blocks provide the strength, stability, and clean appearance required for demanding residential and commercial projects.
Their large size allows walls to be built more efficiently with fewer pieces, reducing installation time while creating a bold, natural look. Flint Wall Blocks are ideal for retaining walls, terraced landscapes, commercial developments, shoreline projects, and other applications where long-term structural performance is essential. Homeowners appreciate the impressive finished appearance, while contractors benefit from the consistent dimensions and the ability to move and install larger sections with equipment.
For projects requiring a tighter architectural finish, both sides of the blocks can be sawed for flush-fitting joints. Custom lengths are also available, allowing walls to be tailored to your project's specifications. Because every retaining wall has unique engineering requirements, we recommend contacting us with your wall dimensions so we can help determine the appropriate block sizes and quantities. Large projects often exceed 24 tons and may qualify for additional volume discounts. Curbside freight shipping is included throughout the continental United States.
Each project is quoted using facial square foot method. One semi truck can deliver 140 facial square feet of material and is custom quoted based on distance to your jobsite. One 6 foot piece of stone has a weight of 2000 pounds. Contact our team with your project details, and we'll recommend the appropriate block sizes and total tonnage needed for your installation.
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