Plastiblok, Tomorrow's Concrete Block Substitute Today!

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Tomorrow's Concrete Block Substitute Today!

Plastiblok is a new concept in both design and construction that we expect to revolutionize the method used in constructing The basic principle of the block is that it is a lightweight, economical, easy to install replacement for a standard concrete block or concrete masonry unit (CMU).

The block is designed with several integral features that simplify the installation process on site.

Tomorrow's Concrete Block Substitute Today!

Designing a better way to build

Plastiblok is a new concept in both design and construction that we expect to revolutionize the method used in constructing The basic principle of the block is that it is a lightweight, economical, easy to install replacement for a standard concrete block or concrete masonry unit (CMU).

The block is designed with several integral features that simplify the installation process on site.

standard Plastiblok unit which measures 8" high by 12" long, by 6" deep.

The photo shows two standard Plastiblok units. The unique design of the units allows the builder and/or designer to plan their project using only one block. Corners, halves, and specialty units are all designed into one unit.

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Plastiblok is a new concept in both design and construction that we expect to revolutionize the method used in constructing The basic principle of the block is that it is a lightweight, economical, easy to install replacement for a standard concrete block or concrete masonry unit (CMU).

Tomorrow's Concrete Block Substitute Today!

Designing a better way to build

Plastiblok is a new concept in both design and construction that we expect to revolutionize the method used in constructing The basic principle of the block is that it is a lightweight, economical, easy to install replacement for a standard concrete block or concrete masonry unit (CMU).

The block is designed with several integral features that simplify the installation process on site.
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Plastiblok, a real alternative to Cement Blocks

Plastiblok is a new concept in both design and construction that we expect to revolutionize the method used in constructing The basic principle of the block is that it is a lightweight, economical, easy to install replacement for a standard concrete block or concrete masonry unit (CMU).

The block is designed with several integral features that simplify the installation process on site.

standard Plastiblok unit which measures 8" high by 12" long, by 6" deep.

See www.Plastiblok.com

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