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Cinder block walls can be built without mortar as long as the blocks are stacked tightly and evenly, with a bed of 1-2 inch thick gravel beneath them. For extra stability, concrete blocks or some other form of reinforcement, such as galvanized steel straps, should be used at the corners, pathways, aRead more
Cinder block walls can be built without mortar as long as the blocks are stacked tightly and evenly, with a bed of 1-2 inch thick gravel beneath them.
For extra stability, concrete blocks or some other form of reinforcement, such as galvanized steel straps, should be used at the corners, pathways, and any other structural points of stress. The blocks should also be filled in with grout to create a uniform surface.
See lessTo build a mortarless cinder block wall, start by leveling the ground and laying a solid foundation of gravel. Stack the cinder blocks tightly together, ensuring they are level and aligned. Insert rebar vertically through the holes in the blocks to add stability. Fill the cores of the blocks with coRead more
To build a mortarless cinder block wall, start by leveling the ground and laying a solid foundation of gravel. Stack the cinder blocks tightly together, ensuring they are level and aligned. Insert rebar vertically through the holes in the blocks to add stability. Fill the cores of the blocks with concrete to secure them in place.
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