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Ozbreed’s Timbercrete products include wall blocks and garden edging products

  •  7 October 2009
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Ozbreed’s Timbercrete products include wall blocks and garden edging products

OZBREED says its range of Timbercrete products also includes retaining wall blocks, garden edging and paver protectors.

According to Ozbreed, weighing less then half the weight of concrete, large blocks or super sized pavers can be laid by one person. The retaining wall blocks range from mortared blocks to dry stack blocks.

The company says the Timbercrete mortared blocks are often in stock and measure 155mm high by 400mm wide by 200mm deep. The blocks weigh around 13kg and fit 16 blocks per square metre, each block locks up around 1.82kg of carbon.

The Timbercrete dry stack block series is said to taper back due to the 32mm wide key and can be stacked without the need for mortar. The special order product is also available as curved blocks for curved retaining wall construction.

Ozbreed says the landscape garden edging and paver protector Timbercrete products can be used as a garden border or a hardened edge around paving near lawns, which require regular brush cutting. The products measure 600mm long by 100 mm wide by 60 mm.

The outward side of the garden edging product has a rounded edge and the other side is flat.

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