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2006Idea CatalogTM
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PageEP Henry Paving Stones 4
Coventry® Stone I 6Coventry® Stone II 8Coventry® Stone III 10Coventry® Stone IV 12Coventry® Brick Stone 14Coventry® Borders 16Coventry® Circles 18Historic Brick Stone 19Brick Stone 20Old Towne Cobble� 22Village Square® and Half Village Square® 24Symetry® 26Octa Grande® 28Via Roma� 29Bullnose Pavers 30Environmental Pavers 32ADA Warning Pavers 34Patio & Garden Products 36Paverart� 37Engraved Pavers 37Paver Installation 38Typical Patterns 40Paver Accessories 44Paver Sealers 45Paver Lights 46Paver FAQ�s 47
CoventryMasonry,Bishop Stone& Gloucester Stone 48
© EP HENRY 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OF ANY PART OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS CATALOG IS PROHIBITED.
LIFETIME GUARANTEEWe believe the best guarantee is one you never have to use, therefore, we build quality into every product. EP Henry provides a lifetime guarantee on the structural integrity of our paving stones and wall system products to theoriginal purchaser for residential use. EP Henry will replace at no cost any ofour paving stones or wall units, installed following our installation guides, thatprove to be defective. We cannot guarantee the color match of replacementunits and this guarantee does not extend to installation labor or shippingcosts. Proof of purchase required.
EP Henry offers a Product Guarantee Registration Program. Ask your Authorized EP Henry Hardscaping Distributor or Hardscaping Contractor, or contact us for aGuarantee Registration Card. You may also register your EP Henry Hardscaping products at www.ephenry.com.
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Front and Back Cover Credit: Our cover project this year was created by Ledden-Palimeno, Sewell, NJ, using Harvest Blend Coventry® Stone I, 6x6 and 6x9
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EP Henry Wall Systems 49Coventry® Wall 50Coventry® Wall Plus 52Double Sided Coventry® Wall 54Coventry® Garden Wall 56English Garden Wall� 58TerraceWall� 60Vertica® 62Diamond Pro® 64StoneWall® Select� 66Mesa® Retaining Wall 68Wall Accessories 70Wall System Installation 71Wall Lights 80Wall FAQ�s 81
We Get Around 82Before & After Projects 84Unique Applications 862005 Philadelphia Flower Show 88Saluting the DIY 90MAHTS 2005 92ConServ� Division 93Find-A-Contractor 94About Our Distributors 96
HARDSCAPING DISTRIBUTOR DIRECTORY 97
NEW The Durafacing� AdvantageThis sophisticated process gives our products - which are made of naturalmaterials and are 100% recyclable - an exceptional richness and depth ofcolor, with a smoother texture than you�ll find anywhere else. Less evidentbut equally important benefits include:� Increased resistance to freeze-thaw � Denser surface� Better skid resistance� No additional cost over paving
stones without Durafacing
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We�d like to thank our 2006 Idea Catalog Creative Partners:Photographers: Steve Ravner (Action Foto, Inc.), Jay Baccile (Photography by Jay Baccile), Gregory Benson (Gregory Benson Photography) and Gary Knaub (Fine Art Photo, Inc.)Designer: Kary Wilson (Creative Advantage)Printing: Stephenson Printing, Inc.
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So you've decided to increase the value of yourhome by making an investment in Hardscaping��you're doing your homework and are trying todecide on what company's product(s) to use�well, you came to the right place! As the oldestfamily owned and operated manufacturer of unitconcrete products in America, EP Henry has longbeen committed to being the market leader inboth consumer and commercial Hardscaping�products. Our commitment goes beyond just hav-ing the highest quality and broadest product offer-ing. EP Henry ensures that you get not only thebest product but the best finished project.
Innovation is our middle nameEP Henry is 100% USA made, owned and operat-ed. For over 100 years we've been manufacturingthe highest quality products in the most advancedproduction facilities in North America and have anumber of patented products produced underlicense in other countries.As an innovator ofHardscaping� products - we were the first tointroduce Hardscaping� products into the mar-ketplace. Our latest example is our DevonStone�cast stone line of paving which we introduced intothe market early in 2005.
Our Best Customer is An Informed CustomerOur best customer is an informed customer andfor this reason we have made various catalogs andliterature available to help you through your plan-ning process. Our one of a kind Idea Catalog,which is published annually, is designed to illustratesome of the many ways that Hardscaping� cancontribute to the beauty, value, and enjoyment ofyour home or business. If you prefer to "Do-It-Yourself", our Authorized Hardscaping�Distributors can walk you through your project,along with our DIY Workbook which will guideyou through every step - from excavating, topreparing the foundation, to installing your pavers.After paging through our DevonStone� Portfoliowho knows, your imagination may take you into awhole new direction! To download or to order aprinted catalog, go to our "Request a Catalog" webform on www.ephenry.com.
The EP Henry Advantage - we pay attention to details.Just as when you are buying a car, you want toknow "what's under the hood?".We know that ourbest customer is an informed customer.We are intune with your needs and understand what youneed to make a knowledgeable decision. Ourattention to detail, in all facets of our business,enables us to deliver you "The EP HenryAdvantage" which is what sets us apart from ourcompetitors and make us the clear choice.Thereare certainly other alternatives� but no equals.
Product vs.Installation Price ComparisonWhen your project is complete, what you see visu-ally does not represent all the hard work that goeson prior to laying the first paver or wall unit.Themajority of a Hardscaping� project is preparationand labor.The cost of the paving stones or wallsthemselves is typically only 15% - 25% of the over-all installed cost.True you might pay just a littlemore for EP Henry Hardscaping� products, butaren't a few dollars more worth it if you are get-ting the best product and most qualified contrac-tors? We think so, especially when you consider allthe free value added services that only EP Henryoffers to ensure your satisfaction with your finishedHardscaping� project.
Quality ProductWe take the extra steps to manufacture the high-est quality products. Our exclusive Durafacing�process means that your EP Henry pavers will lookbetter than those of our competitors� "out of thebox", and stay looking great.This unique processconcentrates an extra dosage of cement and colorpigment on the upper part of the paving stonesproviding the following advantages:
� Richer color and greater durability � More impervious to freeze-thaw and acid rain
deterioration � Smoother surface appearance � Millions upon millions of square feet in service � Better skid resistance � COSTS NO MORE than paving stones without
Durafacing�
Additionally, our Coventry® products are manu-factured with a non-Durafaced process which pro-vides a true natural stone appearance, not the lookof beat up concrete. Our blended color productssimulate the gentle nuances found in nature, notjust blotches of color.When you're paying for thebest, you expect to get it and we guarantee youwill.
What sets us apart? A support system like no other!� Real Time Technical Support� Trained Knowledgeable Professionals� Middle Atlantic Hardscaping� Trade Show
(MAHTS)� Authorized Hardscaping� Contractor Program� Authorized Hardscaping� Distributors� ConServ� & Segmental Retaining Wall (SRW)
Divisions� Hardscape Imaging� Software
It's our support system that sets EP Henry farahead of our competitors!
Information Available 24/7 at EPHenry.comOur website was designed with you in mind.Divided into four sections for homeowners, con-
tractors, commercial customers and design profes-sionals we are able to offer specific informationtailored to the specific needs of each type of indi-vidual. Our website is the most complete con-sumer friendly website in the industry and best ofall, this information is available 24/7 at www.ephen-ry.com ! Here, we offer a wealth of information,such as our Photo Gallery, which is our most pop-ular feature.There you will find beautiful photos offinished projects and is a great resource for designideas. Our Find-a-Contractor tool is also very pop-ular ; there you can locate an EPH AuthorizedContractor by zip code or name. On the Requesta Catalog page, you have the ability to downloadour most recent catalog or request to receive amailed copy promptly.We invite you to lookthrough our website� you'll find valuable informa-tion at your fingertips which will allow you to be athoroughly informed buyer.
EP Henry Products backed by a Lifetime GuaranteeEP Henry provides a lifetime guarantee on thestructural integrity of its Paving Stone and WallSystem products for residential use. EP Henry willreplace any of its Paving Stone and Wall Systemproducts, installed following our installation guide-lines, which prove to be defective, at no cost.Wecannot guarantee the color match of replacementunits and this guarantee does not extend toreplacement labor.Additionally, this guarantee isgood for as long as the original purchaser ownsthe property on which the EP Henry material wasinstalled.
Special FinancingWe even have an exclusive consumer financingprogram with Commerce Bank to spread theexpense over a longer period.
Bragging Rights!When you buy EP Henry products, you proudlysay to your friends and neighbors that you havepurchased the premium brand� the brand that isknown as the Official Hardscaping� Supplier tothe prestigious Philadelphia Flower Show� thebrand whose innovative ECO� Paver was namedas Building Green's 2004 Top-10 GreenSpec®Product� the brand that won the 2003 Award ofExcellence in Architectural Products� the brandthat is selected to be used in prominent placessuch as Princeton University,Trump Plaza Hoteland Casino, Commerce Bank,The Walk in AtlanticCity, NJ and Tavistock Country Club to name a few.Your neighbors will be green with envy!
Take the Next StepAre you ready to create your very own backyardretreat? Take the next step; insist on the best bylocating your nearest EP Henry AuthorizedHardscaping� Distributor or Contractor today!
To review our complete Value Proposition pleasevisit: www.ephenry.com/vp
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oventry®Stone IC
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Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
Color Selections
Charcoal*
Coventry®Stone I
Buff
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EP Henry Pavers aremade from natural materials.Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannotprecisely convey the feeland color of the actual product, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
NOTE: EP Henry prod-ucts used in applicationsinvolving open fires (firepits and fireplaces) areNOT fire rated productsand should not beexposed to excessiveheat produced by openflames. For these typeapplications, please utilizeproper fire rated insertprotection in areasexposed to direct flame.
2 3/8�
9 7/16�
6 1/4�
2 3/8�
6 1/4�6 1/4�
*Available in 6x9 rectangles by pallet only
2 3/8�
6 1/4�7 3/8�
2 3/8�
6 1/4�5 3/8�
2 3/8�
6 1/4�4 11/16�
2 3/8�
6 1/4�3 1/16�
6x6 Squares Pallet
Circle Pallet
Circle Pallet
Slivers PalletCircle Pallet
Circle Pallet
6x9 Rectangles Pallet
Cubing Information6X9 RECTANGLES PALLETPIECES PER SF 2.4SF PER CUBE 124SF PER BAND - LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,472
6X6 SQUARES PALLETPIECES PER SF 3.7SF PER CUBE 113SF PER BAND - LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,164
“SLIVERS” PALLETPIECES PER SF -
SF PER CUBE 106SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,968
CIRCLE PALLETPIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 86SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,408
Top: Autumn Blend Coventry Stone I 900 Herringbone PatternAbove: Harvest Blend Coventry Stone I Random PatternLeft: Harvest and Pewter Blend Coventry Stone I Running Bond Pattern
2 3/8�
6 1/4�3 1/16�
Slivers Pallet6x9 and 6x6 available in 3 1/8� thickness by special order.NEW
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oventry®Stone IIC
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Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
oventry®StoneII
Buff
EP Henry Pavers are madefrom natural materials.Variations in shade can beexpected. Because photo-graphic reproductions cannot precisely conveythe feel and color of theactual product, we urge youto visit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Coventry II Pavers have adistinct top & bottom; topis dimpled.
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
Color Selections
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Cubing Information4 SIZES PER CUBEPIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 110SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,080
6 1/4�5 1/2�
2 3/8�
9 3/8�
5 1/2�
2 3/8�
5 1/2� 7 7/8�
2 3/8�
5 1/2�
11�
2 3/8�
NOTE: Four sizes forCoventry Stone II are mixed within a pallet forrandom pattern installation.
Top: Harvest Blend Coventry Stone II Random Running Bond Pattern Above: Dakota Blend Coventry Stone II Running Bond Pattern Left: Harvest and Dakota Blend Coventry Stone II Running Bond Pattern
9� 9�
2 3/4�
9�12�
2 3/4�2 3/4�
9�15�
Above: Dakota Blend Coventry Stone III Random Pattern
oventry®Stone IIIC
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Buff
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
Cubing Information
EP Henry Pavers are madefrom natural materials.Variations in shade can beexpected. Because photo-graphic reproductions can-not precisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you to visit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Coventry III Pavers have adistinct top & bottom; topis dimpled.
COV III 3 SIZES PER CUBE PIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 112SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 32LBS PER CUBE 3,584
LARGE CIRCLE PALLETPIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 77SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 32 LBS PER CUBE 2,464
Color Selections
oventry®StoneIIIAbove: Pewter Blend Coventry Stone III Random Pattern
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
NOTE: Three sizes forCoventry Stone III aremixed within a pallet for random patterninstallation.
Above: Dakota Blend Coventry Stone III RandomPattern
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oventry®Stone IVC
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oventry® StoneIV
Buff
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
EP Henry Pavers are madefrom natural materials.Variations in shade can beexpected. Because photo-graphic reproductions cannot precisely convey the feel and color of theactual product, we urge you to visit one of ourmany Authorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Coventry IV Pavers have a distinct top & bottom; topis dimpled.
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
Color Selections
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2 3/4�
7 3/4�11 5/8�
Cubing InformationCOVENTRY IV PIECES PER SF 1.6SF PER CUBE 112SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 32LBS PER CUBE 3,584
LARGE CIRCLE PALLETPIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 77SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 32LBS PER CUBE 2,464
Above: Pewter and Harvest Blend Coventry Stone IV 900 Herringbone
Left: Harvest Blend Coventry Stone IV Running Bond Pattern
Above: Dakota Blend Coventry Stone IV 450 Herringbone Pattern
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oventry®Brick StoneC
Strasburg Red
Haddon Blend
Buff
Color Selections
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
Charcoal
EP Henry Pavers aremade from natural mate-rials.Variations in shadecan be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannotprecisely convey the feeland color of the actual product, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
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2 3/8�
7 7/8�3 15/16�
Cubing Information
oventry®Brick StoneC
COVENTRY BRICK STONEPIECES PER SF 4.5SF PER CUBE 120
SF PER BAND -
LBS PER SF 28
LBS PER CUBE 3,360
Above: Harvest and Dakota Blend Coventry Brick Stone 450 Herringbone PatternLeft: Harvest Blend Coventry Brick Stone Running Bond Pattern
Above: Dakota Blend Coventry Brick Stone 450 Herringbone Pattern
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oventry®BordersC
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
17oventry®Borders
EP Henry Pavers aremade from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannotprecisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Color Selections
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COVENTRY CURBSTONEPIECES PER SF -PCS PER CUBE 150
SF PER BAND -LBS PER PC *22LBS PER CUBE 3,300
COVENTRY EDGESTONEPIECES PER SF -PCS PER CUBE 240
SF PER BAND -LBS PER PC *9LBS PER CUBE 2,160
Coventry Curbstone
3 3/4�
*Height may vary +/- 1/2�**Thickness may vary to 3/8�
8�
8�
**2 1/2�
*8�
Coventry Edgestone
6�
* Average weight per piece
Cubing Information
Above:Autumn Blend Coventry Curbstone (mortarless)Left: Harvest Blend Coventry Curbstone (mortarless)
Above: Harvest Blend Coventry Edgestone Top: Harvest Blend Coventry Curbstone (mortared)
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
Buff
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arge Coventry®Circles&ExtensionsL
Above: Large Coventry Circle using (2) Extension Kits
Color Selections
LARGE COVENTRY CIRCLELBS PER PC *22LBS PER CUBE 2,650
Sizes: 80 pieces, LCC40 pieces, 12/1440 pieces, FS
Thickness: 70 mm (2 3/4�)Palletizing: Standard pallet, wrapped and top
sheet layered, 8 layers.
Cubing Information
The Large Coventry Circle (LCC) and the Extension Kit (LCCE) arenon-Durafaced and tumbled products. The Extension Kit incorporatesan entirely new shape, the �FS�, which enables the kit to be installedseamlessly with the Large Coventry Circle Kit.
Large Circle KitOne Circle Pallet = 8.7� diameter circle*
Circle Extension Kit
One Extension Kit (up to 3 or more rings) = 13.5� diameterTwo Extension Kits ( up to 5 or more rings) = 16.7� diameter
NOTE: The green shaded area representsthe use of two extension kits.
Strasburg Red
Orange
Brown Flash
Brown
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Color Selections
rick StoneBHISTORIC
Earthy rich tones with acourse non-tumbled, non-chamfered surface surfaceoffer the clay bricks.Perfect for traditionalhomes and historic neigh-borhoods.
When compacting, use arubber pad on the compactor.
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
Left: Strasburg RedHistoric Brick Stone450 HerringbonePattern
Cubing InformationHIST. BRICK STONEPIECES PER SF 4.5SF PER CUBE 120
SF PER BAND 20LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,360
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rick StoneB
Cubing InformationBRICK STONEPIECES PER SF 4.5SF PER CUBE 120
SF PER BAND 20LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,360
3 15/16�
7 7/8�
2 3/8�
Above: Harvest Blend and Red Brick Stone 900 Herringbone Pattern
*Available in 3 1/8� thickness by special order
21rick Stone
Color Selections
B
Red
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Azalea (Premium Color)
Natural
Charcoal
Brown
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
EP Henry Pavers aremade from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannotprecisely convey thefeel and color of theactual product, we urge you to visit one of our many AuthorizedEP Henry HardscapingDistributor (See pages97 & 98).
The Durafacing�
AdvantageThis sophisticated process gives our products -
which are made of natural materials and are
100% recyclable - an exceptional richness and
depth of color, with a smoother texture than
you�ll find anywhere else. Less evident but
equally important benefits include:
� Increased resistance to freeze-thaw
� Greater durability
� Denser surface
� Better skid resistance
� No additional cost over paving stones
without Durafacing
Above: Autumn Blend Brick Stone 900 Pattern with Charcoal Soldier Course
Left: Harvest Blend BrickStone 450 Pattern withHarvest Blend Brick StoneSoldier Course and HarvestBlend Bullnose
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ldTowne Cobble�O
Above: Pewter Blend Old Towne Cobble �I� Pattern with Circle
3 1/16�6 1/4�
2 3/8�
4 11/16�6 1/4�
2 3/8�
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Color Selections
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
Charcoal*
EP Henry Pavers are madefrom natural materials.Variations in shade can be expected. Because pho-tographic reproductionscannot precisely convey the feel and color of theactual product, we urge you to visit one of ourmany Authorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Durafacing available onOld Towne Cobble referto page 3 for infomrationon the DurafacingAdvantage.
*Slivers, 6x6 and CirclePallets not available inCharcoal.
Refer to Old TowneCobble CircleGuide on page 41.
ld TowneCobble�O
6 1/4�
6 1/4�
2 3/8�
3 1/16�
2 3/8�
6 1/4�
6 1/4�5 3/8�
6 1/4�
2 3/8�
2 3/8�
7 3/8�
6x6 Squares Pallet
*Slivers Pallet
*Slivers Pallet Circle Pallet
Circle Pallet
Circle Pallet
Circle Pallet
6 1/4�
9 7/16�
2 3/8�
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
6X9 RECTANGLES PALLETPIECES PER SF 2.4SF PER CUBE 124SF PER BAND 25.0LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,472
6X6 SQUARES PALLETPIECES PER SF 3.7SF PER CUBE 113SF PER BAND 16.0LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,164
“SLIVERS” PALLETPIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 106SF PER BAND 15.0LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,968
CIRCLE PALLETPIECES PER SF -SF PER CUBE 86SF PER BAND -LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,408
6x9 and 6x6 available in 3 1/8� thickness by special order.
Cubing Information
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Above: Harvest Blend Old Towne Cobble 900 Herringbone 6x9 Pattern
Above: Autumn Blend Old Towne Cobble �I� Pattern with Circle
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illage Square®V
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Above: Pewter Blend 12x12 Village Square with Charcoal Brick Stone Soldier CourseLeft: Harvest Blend 12x12 Village Square Stacked Bond Pattern
Red
Pewter Blend
Charcoal
Brown
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
EP Henry Pavers are madefrom natural materials.Variations in shade can beexpected. Because photo-graphic reproductions cannot precisely conveythe feel and color of theactual product, we urgeyou to visit one of ourmany Authorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
12x12 available inCharcoal, Red, AutumnBlend, Harvest Blend andPewter Blend only.
8x8 available in Autumn Blend, Harvest Blend and Pewter Blend only.
6x6 available in Charcoal,Brown,Autumn Blend,Harvest Blend and PewterBlend only.
6x12 available in Charcoal,Autumn Blend, HarvestBlend and Pewter Blendonly.
Color Selections
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11 13/16�
2 3/8�
2 3/8�
2 3/8�
11 13/16�
7 7/8�7 7/8�
5 7/8� 5 7/8�
2 3/8�
11 13/16�5 3/4�
Cubing Information6x6 (Same as Symetry Square)PIECES PER SF 4.1SF PER CUBE 102SF PER BAND 15LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,856
8x8PIECES PER SF 2.3SF PER CUBE 103SF PER BAND 17LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,884
12x12PIECES PER SF 1.0SF PER CUBE 116SF PER BAND 29LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,248
6x12 Half PIECES PER SF 2.07SF PER CUBE 116SF PER BAND 29LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 3,248
Above: Harvest Blend Village Square 6x6, 6x12 and 12x12 Village Square Random installation
ymetry®S
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ymetry®
Color Selections
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Natural
Tan
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
EP Henry Pavers aremade from natural materials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannotprecisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
See page 25 for coloravailability of 6x6Squares.
Pewter Blend
12�
2 3/8�
2 3/8�
6 1/8�
2 15/16�
5 7/8� 5 7/8�
Cubing InformationSYMETRYPIECES PER SF 3.4SF PER CUBE 94SF PER BAND 23.5LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,632
SYMETRY SQUAREPIECES PER SF 4.1SF PER CUBE 102SF PER BAND 15.0LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,856
Above: Harvest Blend Symetry Venetian Parquet Pattern
Above:Autumn Blend Symetry with Charcoal Squares Venetian Parquet PatternLeft: Harvest Blend Symetry with Harvest Blend Squares Venetian Parquet Pattern Top: Pewter Blend Symetry with Pewter Blend Squares Venetian Parquet Pattern
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
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ctaGrande®O
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Autumn Blend
Pewter Blend
Harvest Blend
EP Henry Pavers are madefrom natural materials.Variations in shade can be expected. Because photographic reproductionscannot precisely convey thefeel and color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Color Selections
2 3/8�
4 1/4�
2 3/8�
8 13/16�
6 1/4� 8 13/16�
Cubing InformationOCTA GRANDEPIECES PER SF 3.7SF PER CUBE 107SF PER BAND 21.4LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,996
OCTA GRANDE EDGERPIECES PER SF 4.5SF PER CUBE 100SF PER BAND 20.0LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,800
Above: Harvest Blend OctaGrande with Pewter Blend Brick Stone Soldier Course
Above: Harvest Blend OctaGrande withBrown Brick Stone Soldier Course
Right:Autumn Blend OctaGrande
4.1�
8.3�
8.3�
11�
2 3/4�
4.1�
8.3 �
2 3/4�
4.1�
11�
4.1�
Autmun Blend
ia Roma�
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Color Selections
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ia Roma�V
Via Roma combines six different sizes with a rough surface texture for a natural random look reminiscent of weathered stone.
Available in 4 unique colors and a 3 3/4� thickness.
NEW
EP Henry Pavers aremade from natural materials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannotprecisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
Cubing InformationVIA ROMALAYERS PER CUBE 10SF PER CUBE 123
SF PER LAYER 12.33
LBS PER SF 32
LBS PER CUBE 3,936
6.9�
8.3�
2 3/4�
Via Roma Sizes Weight
11" x 8.3" x 2.75" 21 lbs
8.3" x 6.9" x 2.75" 12.5 lbs
8.3" x 5.5" x 2.75" 10.2 lbs
11" x 4.1" x 2.75" 10.1 lbs
8.3" x 4.1" x 2.75" 7.5 lbs
5.5" x 4.1" x 2.75" 4.7 lbs
2 3/4�
2 3/4�
5.5�
2 3/4�
4.1�
Below: Via Roma Autumn, Harvest, Dakota and Pewter Blends Random Pattern
Above: Rendering: Pewter Blend Via Roma Random Pattern
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Above: Charcoal 6� Bullnose PaverAbove: Harvest Blend Coventry Bullnose Paver
Make your project perfect from beginning to end with these accent pavers, perfect for pool coping, step treads or for bordering a raisedpatio. Bullnose Pavers are not Durafaced and may vary slightly in appearance from standard pavers.
Dakota Blend
Charcoal
Brown
Autumn Blend
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Standard BullnoseColor Selections
Harvest Blend
Pewter Blend
Dakota Blend
Autumn Blend
Coventry BullnoseColor Selections
Color Selections
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3 9/16�
2 3/8�
12� Bullnose Paver
EP Henry Pavers are made from natural materials. Variations in shade can be expected. Because photographic reproductions cannot precisely convey the feel and color of the actual product, we urge you to visit one of our many Authorized EP Henry Hardscaping Distributor (See pages 97 & 98).
Bullnose Pavers are not Durafaced and, therefore, may vary in appearance from standard pavers.
Cubing Information12��x4�� BULLNOSEPIECES PER SF 3.2SF PER CUBE 79SF PER BAND 26.3LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,212
12 1/2�
2 3/8�
6�
12 1/2�
Above: Harvest Blend Bullnose Paver
12��x6�� BULLNOSEPIECES PER SF 1.9SF PER CUBE 88SF PER BAND 29LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,436
12�x6� COVENTRY BULLNOSEPIECES PER SF 1.9SF PER CUBE 100PIECES PER CUBE 190LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,800
NEW
12��x4�� COV. BULLNOSEPIECES PER SF 3.2SF PER CUBE 79PIECES PER CUBE 252LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,212
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Natural
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
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EP Henry Pavers are made
from natural materials.
Variations in shade can
be expected. Because
photographic reproductions
cannot precisely convey
the feel and color of the
actual product, we urge
you to visit one of our
many Authorized EP Henry
Hardscaping Distributor
(See pages 97 & 98).
ECO Pavers�
ECO PAVEREP Henry�s permeable pavement system, ECO Paver, is an interlocking concrete product thatcreates an aesthetic and durable pavement which allows water to infiltrate to the subsoil.The ECO Paver system can provide environmental benefits, including LEED® points, as astructural Best Management Practice for stormwater infiltration.
3 1/8� Thick
8.4�
Above: Harvest Blend ECO Paver
Above:Autumn Blend ECO Paver
EP Henry recommends consulting a professionalengineer for commercial vehicular applications.
6� 6�
8.4�
Color Selections
Cubing InformationECO™ PAVERPIECES PER SF 2.3SF PER CUBE 86 PIECES PER CUBE 200LBS PER CUBE 2,824LBS PER PIECE 14.6
SF PER BAND 17.2% OPEN AREA 10
ECO Paver from EP Henry
has been selected as
one of Building Green�s
Top -10 Products.�
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nvironmental PaversE
Turf Pavers
Monoslab
� When your projects demand environmental sensitivity, turn to EP Henry Environmental Paving Systems.�
15 3/4�23 7/16�
3 1/8�
Turf Paver
23 1/2�15 5/8�
4 9/16�
Above: Turf Paver access road
Above:Turf Paver guest parking
Monoslab
Above: Monoslab boat ramp
Cubing Information**
TURF PAVERPIECES PER SF 0.38SF PER CUBE 73
PIECES PER CUBE 28SF PER BAND 36.5LBS PER SF 23LBS PER CUBE 1,680LBS PER PIECE 60% OPEN AREA 40
MONOSLABPIECES PER SF 0.37SF PER CUBE 112
PIECES PER CUBE 42SF PER BAND - LBS PER SF 38LBS PER CUBE 3,948LBS PER PIECE 94% OPEN AREA 14 33
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Color Selections
Red
Natural
Charcoal
Cubing InformationADA WARNING PAVERPIECES PER SF 4.5SF PER CUBE 96PIECES PER CUBE 432SF PER BAND - LBS PER SF 28LBS PER CUBE 2,688
4�
8�
2 3/8�(nominal)
ADA
Also known as detectable warning or truncated
dome pavers these pavers are specified by govern-
mental agencies for use in pedestrian walkways. Sold
by cube only, these pavers are not Durafaced.
Detectable warnings provide a distinctive surface of
truncated domes detectable by cane or underfoot to
alert people with vision impairments of the transition
to vehicular ways.These warnings compensate for the
sloped surfaces of curb ramps which remove a tactile
cue provided by curb faces.
NOTE: When compacting, use a rubber pad on the compactor.
DON�T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!See page 39.
SQ. FT. SQ. FT. PIECES LBS. LBS. PER PER PER PER PERPIECE CUBE CUBE PIECE CUBE
Straight Scallop2” x 6” x 24” 2.00 320 160 22 3,520
Red, White linear ft. linear ft.
Curved Scallop2” x 6” x 24” 2.00 288 110 23 2,530
Red, White linear ft. linear ft.
Patio Block 2”x 8” x 16”
Red, Natural 0.88 253 288 16 4,608
16" Garden Tile2 3/8” x 16” x 16”
Red, Natural, Harvest Blend 1.72 107 60 50 3,000
16" Square Brickface Garden Tile2 3/8” x 16” x 16”
Red, Natural 1.72 107 60 50 3,000
16" Round Garden Tile2 3/8” x 16”
Red, Natural n/a n/a 60 40 2,400
Belgian BlockRegular: 5” x 5” x 9”
Pink, Gray n/a n/a 140 22 3,080
Jumbo: 5” x 5” x 9”
Pink, Gray n/a n/a 100 30 3,000
DevonStone® Garden Tile15” x 18” x 1 5/8” (approx.)
Bluestone, Green Slate,
Brownstone n/a n/a 44 28 1,288
DevonStone® Abby Brick Garden Tile18” x 18” x 1 5/8”
Red Flash, Brown Flash 0.4 99 44 34 1,535
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Specifications
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AVERART� & Engraved PaversP
PAVERART�
Imagine. Create. Beautify.
From sidewalk to streetscape, PAVERART is
the creative solution that will transform
your paver project into a work of art.
Visit your local EP Henry Hardscaping
Center for a complete catalog of paver kit
options along with custom design services
for your residential, commercial or
municipal project.
EP HENRY ENGRAVED PAVERSEP Henry has assisted in the development of many Engraved Paver programs,helping a variety of groups raise funds for their improvement projects.
SEALED
One of our four unique streetscape designs for the seaside town of Wildwood, created by PAVERART out of EP Henry Brick Stone Pavers
Above: Woodbury Firemens Memorial
Left: Engraved Pavers at Kutztown University (Sealed) refer to page 45 for sealer information
Harvest Blend Old Towne Cobble with PAVERART sunburst; Harvest Blend Coventry Wall
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Interlocking concrete pavements are installed suc-cessfully by professionals and do-it-yourselfersalike. While not overly difficult for the do-it-your-selfer, the job is hard work, primarily because thematerials are heavy. You will probably have to rentsome tools that the average homeowner does nothave. If you take your time and pay close attentionto the base preparation, you will be pleased with theresults. These instructions are designed to be abasic guide. Detailed instructions can be obtainedfrom EP Henry or your local independent EP Henry Hardscaping Center.
MATERIALS NEEDEDStone Base: Should be 3/4” modified stone, alsoknown as 2A, or 3/4” quarry blend. A 1” depth ofcompacted base weighs approximately 1,000 lbs.per 100 sq. ft. Always add 5% - 10% for edges andmiscellaneous areas.Bedding Sand: Coarse concrete sand is recommended. At a depth of 1”, this weighsapproximately 1000 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. Figure anextra 5% for jointing sand.Pavers: Are typically sold by the square foot.Calculate the square footage needed for your projectand add 5% -10% for overage, cuts, waste, etc.Edge Restraint: All exposed edges must berestrained (see p. 44 ).Separation Fabric/Geotextiles: Recommended forall installations and critical where clay type soils arepresent. This will help maintain the integrity of thebase (see p. 44).
TOOLS:
LAYOUT & PREPARATIONMeasure the area you intend to pave. Determinesquare footage (length x width = square feet) adding5-10% for cuts and extra pavers that might be need-ed later. Measure the lineal feet of all edges not upagainst a permanent structure, such as a house,etc., to determine the amount of edge restraint need-ed. Draw a plan on a piece of paper showing allimportant dimensions. Take this plan to your EPHenry Hardscaping Center so they can help youdetermine the proper amount of materials needed to
complete your project. Mark the outline of your proj-ect with stakes every 4 - 6 feet and at each corner.These stakes should be 8” outside of the plannededge of the finished pavement.
EXCAVATIONNOTE: Before digging, always call your local utilitycompanies to locate any underground lines.
In general terms, a minimum of 4” of compactedaggregate base is recommended for patios andwalkways, and 8” for residential driveways wherefreeze/thaw conditions exist. Add 3” for the depth ofthe bedding sand and the paver thickness to deter-mine the total depth to excavate. Excavation shouldbe 6” wider than the finished pavement's dimen-sions on sides where edge restraint is to be used.
Slope and grade are important to ensure properrunoff. It is best to plan at least a 1/4” per foot drop,but try not to exceed 1/2” per foot.
BASE PREPARATIONAs with any building project, the finished pavementwill only be as good as the construction of the base.For this reason, this is the most important part of theinstallation process.
First, run your plate compactor over the excavatedarea, making sure that soil does not get stuck to thebottom of the plate tamper. Each pass should over-lap the previous one by about 4”. Compactionshould be performed in one direction (North-South)then a second time at a right angle (East-West) tothe first compaction. It is suggested that a separa-tion fabric, such as Mirafi 500X, be laid down overthe compacted subgrade. Now spread your stone
base material out evenly in a 2” layer. If the materi-al is dry and dusty, use a garden hose to evenlymoisten it down. This helps make the gravel easierto rake and faster to compact. Starting around theouter perimeter, use the plate compactor to packtogether the base, again overlapping each passabout 4” and working towards the center. You shouldmake at least two complete passes for each layer.Repeat this process for each subsequent layer ofbase material until the final thickness is achieved.
When finished with the base it should be verysmooth and flat and reflect the final grade of yourpavers. If you were to put a straight edge flat on thesurface, there should be no more than a 1/4” gap atany point along the straight edge.
SAND SETTING BEDNOTE: It is important to keep your sand dry. Alwayskeep your sand covered in case of rain. It is sug-gested that you only screed sand for areas whereyou will be laying pavers that same day. Do notattempt to level any area or surface irregularitieswith the sand. This will result in an uneven surfaceand unwanted settling. Lay the screed guides (1”outside diameter electrical conduit, strips of wood orother suitable rigid material) on top of the compact-ed base material 4’ - 6’ apart and parallel.
• Wooden stakes• Wide blade masons chisel• 6 - 8 ft. 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 • Masons string (twine)• Stiff bristle street broom• Small pry bar• 3 - 5 pound hammer• Hard tooth garden rake• 4 ft. level• 25 ft. tape measure• Flat shovel
• Wheelbarrow• Diamond blade wet saw• Chalkline• 3 - 5 HP vibrating plate com-
pactor• Wire cutters (for cutting
bands on pavers)• 1” diameter sand screed
guides (galvanized steel orPVC)
PAVER
COMPACTEDAGGREGATEBASE
10� SPIKE
EDGE RESTRAINT
COMPACTED SUBGRADE
TOP SOIL
SEPARATION FABRIC (MIRAFI® 500X)
SAND SETTING BED
InterlockingConcrete PaverInstallation
Above:Typical Installation Cross Section
CAUTION: Dry sawing or grinding of concreteproducts may result in the release of respirable crystalline quartz. Prolonged exposure to repirablecrystalline quartz may cause delayed (chronic) lunginjury (silicosis). The use of a NIOS-Approved respira-tor and tight fitting goggles is recommended whensawing or grinding operations are in progress.
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Evenly distribute a quantity of bedding sand between theguides and drag the 6 - 8 ft. 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 over the guidesto create a smooth, even layer of sand, striking off anyexcess. When the pavers are set on the sand and com-pacted, the 1” of sand will compress to 1/2” to 5/8” thick-ness. Do not walk on or work from your screeded sand.Fill voids left by the screed guides with sand and trowelthem smooth as you are laying the pavers.
LAYING THE PAVERSNOTE: All projects must start at a perfect 90-degreeangle. Use the 3 - 4 - 5 triangle method to establish this.For an even mix of pavers, draw from several cubes at atime when installing them.
Starting from a permanent edge such as a house, drive-way, or even a piece of rigid PVC edge restraint, lay yourfirst paver starting from either side. As you start layingpavers, work from right to left, then left to right, and soon, one row of pavers at a time. Set the pavers lightlyonto the sand; never press or hammer them in. Every 4feet or so, run a string across the front of the laying edgeto maintain straight lines. If you are doing the project over acouple of days, cover the entire area with plastic overnight ifrain is expected.
CUTTING THE PAVERSMark any stones to be cut with a wax crayon and useeither a diamond blade wet saw (recommended), a paversplitter or a hammer and chisel. Try to keep cut piecesalong the edges to a size at least that of one half paver.Always wear safety glasses.
INSTALLATION OF EDGE RESTRAINTRestrain all edges that are not up against a permanentstructure with an appropriate product. Any restraint materi-al should rest entirely on the compacted aggregate base.
SEAT THE INSTALLED PAVERS IN THE BEDDING SANDSweep the pavers clean prior to compacting. Cut a lengthof Mirafi 500X or similar fabric to be used as a mediumbetween the tamper and the pavers. Start tamping aroundthe perimeter and working inward keeping the fabricbetween the tamper and the pavers. Make at least twopasses over the pavers, overlapping each pass 2- 4 inch-es. Make the second pass at a 90 degree angle to thefirst. This step will level the pavers and compact them intothe bedding sand, filling the joints with sand from below.
FINISH FILLING JOINTS WITH SANDSpread joint sand over pavers. Use a stiff bristle streetbroom and sweep back and forth over the entire paver sur-face until all joints are filled to the top with sand. Sweep offall excess sand. Again, use Mirafi 500X or similar mediumbetween the tamper and the pavers. Start tamping aroundthe perimeter and working inward keeping the fabricbetween the tamper and the pavers. Make at least twopasses over the pavers, overlapping each pass 2-4 inch-es. Make the second pass at a 90 degree angle to thefirst. This final step will force the sand into the joints of thepavers creating an interlocking pavement. After compact-ing the pavers, sweep with sand again if needed.
BULLNOSE PAVERS INSTALLATIONBullnose Pavers are typically used as stair treads, wall cap-ping, and pool coping. The two recomend- ed options forinstallation are: glued down with a high strength flexibleconcrete adhesive, or mortar-ed-in-place using standardmasonry procedures.
MORTARED-IN-PLACE INSTALLATIONLay out the Bullnose Pavers in the area where they are to be installed, leaving a 3/8” gap for the mortarbetween the pavers. Bullnose Pavers are traditionallyinstalled with a 1/2”- 1” overhang. Remove the paversand place an appropriate thickness of mortar on thematerial to which they are being affixed. Carefully returnthe pavers to their appropriate places and press into themortar. Fill joints between the Bullnose Pavers with mor-tar.
NOTE: Be careful not to get any mortar on the paver sur-face as it is very difficult to remove.
INSTALLATION USING HIGH STRENGTHFLEXIBLE CONCRETE ADHESIVELay out the Bullnose Pavers in the area where they are tobe installed, abutting one to another. Bullnose Pavers aretraditionally installed with a 1/2”- 1” overhang. Followingthe directions of the adhesive manufacturer, remove thepavers and run two continuous beads of adhesive on the
material to which they are being affixed, one towards thefront of the Bullnose Paver and one towards the rear. Carefully return the pavers to their appropriateplace and press into the adhesive, being careful not to get any on the paver surface.
NOTE: Check adhesive manufacturer’s instructions for han-dling, clean-up and cure time.
CONGRATULATIONS!Sit back and enjoy the compliments from friends andneighbors alike.
A well-designed and durable project can depend on you taking alittle extra time and making the right decisions to get the best possi-ble results. Many EP Henry Hardscaping Centers offer do-it-your-self seminars and instructional videos. Contact your localHardscaping Center for more information and for EP HenryAuthorized Hardscaping Contractor referrals, or visit us on the webat www.ephenry.com.
DON’T SCUFF THOSE PAVERS!Manufacturers of plate compactors recommend the use of mats or membranes between the compactor and pavers to protect the pavers from surface damage. Most sell accessories for this purpose.
Pavers with profiled tops- Old Towne Cobble™,Coventry®II,Coventry® III and Coventry® IV - are most susceptible todamage from plate compactors. These pavers have highand low points molded into the surface, preventing theequipment from riding flat and subjecting the high pointsto potential scuffs. However, even smooth, flat surfacescan be damaged with improper usage or the existence ofdebris on the plate.
EP Henry recommends that you ALWAYS protect profiledtop pavers prior to tamping by placing a medium betweenthe plate compactor and the pavers. Recommended prod-ucts include:• Mirafi 500X (BEST) • Thin carpeting • Rubber Mat• Cardboard • Luan plywood
For more information, please contact Your Authorized EP Henry Hardscaping Center or EP Henry CustomerService at 800-44-HENRY.
Above: Harvest Blend Coventry® Stone I
Concrete Sand vs. Screenings for the Setting Bed
According to the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute(ICPI), coarse concrete sand, i.e., sand used to make ready-mixed concrete, is recommended for the setting bed. DONOT USE STONE DUST OR SCREENINGS for the settingbed. These materials do not drain water and become softover time. Pavers will not seat properly in them whencompacted. This will prevent interlock.
Stone dust or screenings are acceptable for the paverjoints in the residential pedestrian applications only butshould be avoided whenever sealers and joint sand stabilizers are going to be used.
For the best results in all applications, ICPI recommendsmason�s sand to fill the joints. This sand is finer than con-crete sand. It is the type of sand used to make mortar formasonry wall construction. Polymeric sands for the jointsare also acceptable as long as they are comparable tomason�s sand in particle size.
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Formulas
! RUNNING BOND Any combination ofsizes, same direction
! RANDOM 60% 6x9, 40% 6x6 ! RANDOM WITH SLIVERS
55% 6x9, 35% 6x6, 100% Slivers! MODIFIED HERRINGBONE
60% 6x9, 40% 6x6! 900 HERRINGBONE 100% 6X9! 450 HERRINGBONE 100% 6X9
! STACKED BOND 100% 6X6 or 6X9or both together, ration by customer
! “I” 70% 6x9, 30% 6x6! CIRCLE One circle pallet = 8�7� in
diameter circle*! FANS One circle pallet = 4-5 fans
COVENTRY STONE II! RUNNING BOND 100% Coventry
Stone II (4 sizes in cube)
COVENTRY STONE III! RUNNING BOND 100% Coventry
Stone III (3 sizes in cube)! RANDOM 100% Coventry Stone III (3
sizes in cube)
COVENTRY STONE 1V! RUNNING BOND 100% Coventry
Stone IV! 900 HERRINGBONE 100% Coventry
Stone IV! 450 HERRINGBONE 100% Coventry
Stone IV! LARGE COVENTRY CIRCLE
One circle pallet = 8�7� in diameter circle*
Running Bond
Modified Herringbone Random
Basketweave
Random with Slivers
900 Herringbone
Stacked Bond 450 Herringbone
COVENTRY STONE 1 & OLD TOWNE COBBLE
ypical PatternsT
* To calculate the area of a circle... R2 x 3.14
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Circles Diamond Run
Fans
Pin Wheel
Grand Parquet
Venetian Parquet Checkers
Sidewinder Or Create Your Own (12x12 and 8x8)
FormulasVILLAGE SQUARE!RUNNING BOND 100% 6x6, 8x8
or 12x12 !STACKED BOND 100% 6x6, 8x8
or 12x12
SYMETRY! DIAMOND RUN 100% !VENETIAN PARQUET 83% Symetry,
17% Symetry Squares!GRAND PARQUET 66.2% Symetry,
33.8% Symetry Squares
6X12 HALF VILLAGE SQUARE!RUNNING BOND 100% 6x12 HVS! 450 HERRINGBONE 100% 6x12 HVS! BASKETWEAVE 100% 6x12 HVS!PINWHEEL 81% 6x12 HVS, 19%
6x6 VS!CHECKERS 25% 12x12 VS, 50% 6x12
HVS, 25% 6x6 VS!SIDEWINDER 69% 6x12 HVS, 31%
6x6 VS
BRICK STONE & COVENTRY BRICKSTONE, HISTORIC BRICKSTONE!RUNNING BOND 100% ! 900 HERRINGBONE 100%! 450 HERRINGBONE 100%! BASKETWEAVE 100%! STACKED BOND 100%
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ypical PatternsTSoldier Course Soldier/Double Sailor
Sailor Course
Double Soldier Course
Double Sailor Running Bond
Soldier/Sailor Combo Or Create Your Own Border
Zig Zag Or Create Your Own Border
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COURSE 1 - 3.5"
COURSE 3
COURSE 2
COURSE 10 - 60.7"
9.9"
16.2"
COURSE 4 - 22.6"
COURSE 5 - 28.9"
COURSE 6 - 35.3"
COURSE 7 - 41.6"
COURSE 8 - 48.0"
COURSE 9 - 54.3"
Old Towne Cobble�
& Coventry Stone I Circles
Pavers
RECTANGULARSTONE
78 mm3-1/16"
6-1/
4"15
8 m
m
CIRCLESTARTERSTONE
SMALLCIRCLESTONE
LARGECIRCLESTONE
LARGERECTANGULAR
STONE
193 mm7-5/8"
78 mm3-1/16" 118 mm
4-5/8"130.5 mm
5-3/16"
SMALL
6-1/
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8 m
m
ircle PatternsC
NOTE: No extension kit is available for this pattern.Use standard square or rectangular pavers to extend this circle.
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Techni-Seal Polymeric SandsTechni-Seal offers two high quality polymeric sandproducts for pavement joints. Both resist erosionof joints, inhibit weed growth and resist insect pen-etration. They are available in 2 colors: Tan andGranite Gray.� �RG� is ideal for normal traffic areas including
driveways, patios, and walkways.� �HP� is specially formulated for wider joints and
heavier traffic areas such as sloped driveways,pool decks and public areas. Also performs betterin colder weather.
EP Henry PolySandEP Henry PolySand is a unique mix of sand andpolymers which bond together to fill jointsbetween the pavers for optimal stability.
Benefits of EP Henry PolySand include resistance to weed growth, insect penetration and erosion ofjoint sand.
Both products also offer the following features:� Premixed with sand so it�s ready for immediate use� Bonding commences upon spraying with fine mist
of water� Can be installed at any temperature above freezing� Will not stain pavers� Complete installation instructions are on the back
of the bag
SandLOCK Organic JointSand Stabilizer
An organic sand binder that seals the sand swept
into the joints of interlocking concrete paver instal-
lations, SandLOCK is activated by water to form
flexible bonded joints that reduce sand loss due to
wind, traffic, moisture and thermal movement.
Additional benefits include weed prevention and high
effectiveness against ants. SandLOCK is non-staining,
non-toxic and easy to use. Available in 2 lb. and 25
lb. buckets for your convenience.
Sand Stabilizers
EP Henry sells Snap Edge and PaveEdge paver edgerestraint products. The purpose of these productsis to restrain the pavers laterally. Without a properedge restraint system the pavers are prone to shift-ing. Both products:
� Can be used for straight or radius installations� Are totally invisible when in place and will not
heave from frost� Will not rust, warp, or deteriorate� Allow for section-to-section connection� Are engineered to provide a strong, easy-to
install edge restraint for concrete pavers
Ten-inch spikes are used to anchor Snap Edge andPaveEdge. For patios and walkways, place a spikeapproximately every 2�, except at sharp curves orcorners where more concentration is required.For residential and light commercial vehicular appli-cations, place a spike every 1�, except at sharpcurves or corners where more concentration isrequired. Use one spike on each side at cornersand one in each hole on curves until the curve iscomplete. NOTE: See diagram of typical installa-tion on page 38.
Mirafi® 500X geotextile fabric is recommended foruse with all paver installations. Its primary purpose
is to keep the base material from working its wayinto the soil underneath, thus reducing the possibili-ty of settling.
The material should be flat over the excavated area,with as few wrinkles as possible, and turned up onthe sides to cover the sides of the stone base mate-rial. It will also prevent migration of the beddingsand into cracks, joints and weep holes in or next tothe pavement.
This product, which costs only pennies per squarefoot, is an inexpensive insurance policy for your pave-ment. NOTE: See diagram of typical installation onpage 38.
Paver Bond Powerseal® Adhesive an easy to apply, quick curing,flexible high strength adhesive for paving stones, retaining walls and other hard surface applications.
BasicBOND, ideal for non-critical areas such asretaining wall caps and ornamental paver veneers.
SuperWET, superior freeze-thaw performanceand high strength make it great for areas subjectedto heavy loads such as stair treads and pool coping;can be applied to damp or saturated surface sogreat in all weather.
Techni-Seal Concrete Adhesives perfectlyresist the elements including frost and rain:
RG, super adherent on dry, wet or frozen surfaces;ideal for retaining walls.
HP, permanent bond, perfect for stairs and walk-ways.
�The Green Solution�Protect your EP HenryHardscaping investment withthis environmentally benignde-icer.Advantages include:� time release formula stays
on surface longer� non-tracking� anti-corrosive agents reduce damage to vehicles
and metals� fast acting
IMPORTANT NOTE:De-icing salts can be particularly damaging to wallcaps used in stair treads, raised patio edging andother applications in which they are adjacent towalking areas where de-icing would be required.EP Henry accepts no liability for damage caused bysalt or other chemical de-icers.
Paver Edge Restraint
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EFFLORESCENCE Efflorescence is a whitish powder-like deposit, common on concrete and masonry products, that normally will disap-
pear over time with weathering. Although it may present an aesthetic concern, efflorescence will not affect the structural performance of
pavers or wall systems. Efflorescence is a natural occurrence for which EP Henry accepts no responsibility nor liability. Contact your
EP Henry Hardscaping Center for additional information and a copy of the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) publication
�Managing Efflorescence�.
Environmelt
Adhesives
Separation Fabric
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EP Henry offers a complete line of cleaners fromTechni-Seal to maintain the beauty of your pavers.
Efflorescence Cleaner for PaversSpecially formulated to dissolve efflorescence andremove ground in dirt, this cleaner contains nohydrochloric (muriatic) acid, ensures even cleaningand allows Protective Sealant to better penetratethe pavers.
Rust Remover for PaversTechni-Seal Rust Remover eliminates rust stainson concrete pavers. It effectively dissolves stainscaused by rusted metal, steel streaks, fertilizergranules, etc. It contains no hydrochloric (muriat-ic) acid and won't discolor your EP Henry Pavers.
Paint,Tar and Rubber Remover for PaversTechni-Seal Paint,Tar and Rubber Remover effec-tively dissolves tough to remove sealants, paint, taror bitumen, rubber and chewing gum on pavers.
Sealing is recommended to preserve the originalbeauty of EP Henry Pavers and to resist stains.EP Henry is pleased to carry The Techni-Seal Lineof high performance sealers, offering severaloptions for protecting and maintaining the beautyof your EP Henry Pavers. Dirts, stains and efflo-rescence must be treated with the appropriateTechni-Seal cleaning product prior to sealing.
Techni-Seal WLProtective Sealants for Pavers WL 1 contains a high percentage of solids and isdesigned for pavers that have never been sealed. It
enhances color, gives your EP Henry Pavers a wetlook without being slippery, protect against oil anddirt stains, resist calcium and make surfaces easierto clean.
Techni-Seal WL EnviroProtective Sealant for PaversWL Enviro is an Environmentally Friendly waterbased sealer that contains an optimal amount ofsolids to enhance color, give your EP Henry Paversa sheen without being slippery, protect against oiland dirt stains, resist calcium and make surfaceseasier to clean. Effective on newly installed paversor surfaces previously sealed with water basedproducts.
Techni-Seal EVProtective Sealant for Pavers EV is an Environmentally Friendly water basedsealer made up of acrylic and urethane which preserves the natural look of your EP HenryPavers. EV also contains a minimal amount of sol-vent and may darken the pavement surface. Itreduces oil and dirt penetration and makes clean-ing easier. Easy to apply, it provides maximumeffectiveness and durability. It will not discolor ormake pavers slippery.
Surebond®
Joint Stabilizing SealerSurebond is an innovativeclear sealer developed topenetrate into the surfacesof pavers, tiles and otherporous type pavements. Bydoing this, it will create abarrier to virtually eliminatethe absorption of water and stains. At the sametime, Surebond will allow moisture and salts to bereleased from the paver subsurface. It stays clearas stains are not readily trapped under the seal aswith other coatings.
As well as providing a stain resisting barrier,Surebond is durable and resistant to the corro-sive actions of acids, alkalines, pool chemicals, saltspray, food and drink spills.
Surebond not only seals the surface, it also sealsthe sand joint by actually bonding the sand in place. This amazing innovation means that sandjoints will not be easily washed away through hos
ing, rain or wind as is normally the case. Byretaining a durable sand joint, your pavers will maintain their interlocking ability which is intregalto the stability of a paving installation. Retentionof joint sand on driveways and roadways is espe-cially important.
The benefits of Surebond not only include appear-ance but protection from costly repairs.
Surebond dries crystal clear, enhancing the natural appearance and color of pavers. It won�tfade or yellow under UV, and is incredibly tough,durable, and chemical and abrasion resistant.
FAQ�sQ: How long do I need to wait before I clean
and seal my pavers?A: As a rule of thumb we suggest waiting 3-6months. This allows any efflorescence to comeout and weather away naturally. If you have a lotof rainfall in the spring, 3 months should suffice. Ifyour installation was done in June and we have adry summer, you should probably wait at least 6months. The real test is a visual inspection of thepavers: if efflorescence is not that heavy or notice-able you can proceed to clean and seal.
Q: What does it cost to clean and seal myproject?
A: Depending on the amount of stains you haveand the sealer you choose, the average cost wouldbe less than $1.00 per square foot if you do ityourself.
Q: How do I choose a Sealer?A: Your choice of sealer depends on the lookyou wish to achieve. All sealers will inhibit stainpenetrations; some will provide a high sheen orgloss while others will only enhance the color andprovide little to no sheen.
Q: What tools do I need?A: For most residential jobs you will need a fivegallon bucket, tape measure, magic marker, stiffhandle nylon brush, roller and pan, garden hoseand nozzle, protective eyewear, respirator andneoprene gloves.
Step 1: Clean and prepare area Step 2: Apply Sealer Step 3: Sealer in this photo is uncured and stillwet. The sealer will dry to a dull finish.
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Cleaning Products
Cleaned Pavers Pavers with Efflorescence
Shine dayor night...Let your EP Henry Hardscaping project shine day
or night with Paver Lights. Durable, safe and easy
to install, Paver Lights provide beauty and safety
in your driveway or walkway, on your steps, or
around your patio or pool deck.
Paver LightsStrong enough for most vehicular applications,
the Paver Light is a 12-volt system based upon
the same principal as similar outdoor systems.
It comes with a 7-watt bulb but can accommodate
up to a 15-watt lamp.
General Installation1. Draft a lay-out of your project. Identify the loca-
tion of your outdoor power source and where you
would like your Paver Light fixtures to be placed.
2. Pre-assemble Paver Light fixtures with bulbs
in and lead wire coming out.
3. Connect your transformer and run the cable
from transformer around the perimeter of
your project. Make sure your transformer is
strong enough for the number of lights you
are using.
4. Attach Paver Lights to the cable using the
included solderless connectors.
5. Test the system to make sure that all of the
lamps light when power is turned on.
6. Cover the cable with soil, landscape, and
enjoy.
These installation instructions are intended to
describe the general procedure for installing land-
scape lighting. To ensure proper safety, please refer
to the manufacturer's instructions accompanying any
lighting system you select for more specific installa-
tion guidelines.
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aver FAQ�sWhy do EP Henry Pavers make the ideal pavement?
Our pavers are the ideal product for freeze/thaw environ-
ments. Proper installation of the product results in a pave-
ment that is rigid, yet flexible. The joints between pavers
allow the walkway, driveway, patio, etc. to move without
cracking. In addition, they can be "unzipped" to allow for
repairs or access to utilities. Unlike asphalt, pavers are vir-
tually maintenance-free. By definition, concrete pavers have
a minimum compressive strength of 8,000 psi (about 3
times stronger than regular poured concrete) and a maxi-
mum water absorption rate of 5%.
Why are they called interlocking concrete pavers?
It is the system that makes them interlocking concrete
pavers, not necessarily the shape. When installed properly,
the combination of the pavers, bedding sand, edge restraint
and joint sand causes them to interlock, allowing them to
work as a unified, flexible pavement.
Does the color go all the way through the paver?
Most EP Henry Pavers (other than Coventry® and Bull-
nose) are manufactured with the Durafacing� process
which concentrates an extra dosage of cement and
pigment on the wear layer. You'll never wear through this
layer over the lifetime of the installation. Our non-
Durafaced pavers have pigment throughout.
How do I determine how much modified stone base material and sand I'll need?
As a rule of thumb, use a minimum of 3�-5� of base mate-
rial for walkways, 6�-8� for patios, and 8�-12� for drive-
ways. The sand setting bed should be 1� thick. One ton of
modified stone or sand will cover 100 square feet at 2�
thick. Using a 10' x 10' (100 square feet) patio as an exam-
ple, you would need 1/2 ton of sand for the setting bed (1�
thick) and 3 tons of modified stone for the base (6� thick).
You'll need some additional sand (about 5%) or two bags of
EP Henry PolySand for the joints between the pavers.
Someone recommended that I use a fabric under my installation.When and where is it used?
EP Henry recommends a separation fabric (e.g., Mirafi® �s
500X) under all paver installations. The fabric is laid on top
of the compacted soil in the excavated area and keeps the
aggregate base material from working its way into the soil
subgrade. This is especially important where the soil con-
tains a lot of clay. At a cost of pennies per square foot, the
separation fabric provides an insurance policy against base
failure.
Can EP Henry Pavers be used formy driveway?
Absolutely! For residential driveways, 8�to 12�of compactedbase material is recommended. A standard 2-3/8�thick pavercan be used for light vehicular (cars and pickup trucks) appli-cations. A herringbone pattern is most suitable in these situ-ations.
Tell me about the sand setting bed�
The material for the bedding layer should be coarse con-
crete sand. Do not use stone dust or screenings; they do
not allow the pavers to "seat" properly and do not allow
for drainage. The sand should be an even 1� thick layer.
Do not compact the sand setting bed. Do not mix port-
land cement into the sand used for the setting bed or the
joints between pavers. It defeats the flexibility of the system,
and it cannot be cleaned off the surface of the pavers.
How do pavers compare withpatterned or stamped concrete?
Patterned concrete pavements are merely slabs of concrete
that are embossed with a pattern.Therefore, they are prone
to the same problems with freeze/thaw cycles, namely crack-
ing and spalling. We guarantee that EP Henry Pavers won't
crack or spall; you cannot obtain a similar guarantee for
stamped concrete. Stamped concrete requires expansion
joints every 10 feet or so, which are very distracting in some
patterns. Also, unlike EP Henry Pavers, patterned concrete
pavements don't allow access to underground utilities or the
ability to make repairs. At virtually the same price per
square foot installed, EP Henry Pavers are clearly a superior
choice.
What are the advantages of sealing my pavers?
Sealers offer three advantages: they help resist stains,
enhance the color, and bind the sand in the joints to make
it difficult for weeds to germinate. Sealers, however, are
topical products and must be reapplied regularly (generally
every 3-5 years). Only water-based sealers can be used in
NJ and NYC.
Will weeds grow between my pavers?
Weeds and grass result from seeds or spores blowing into,
and lodging in, the joint sand. This can be minimized by
adding SandLOCK to your sand or by sealing the pavers or
mixing a pre-emergent granular weed killer into the joint
sand. If weeds do appear, a spot vegetation killer (such as
Round-Up�) can be used and will not damage the pavers.
What can I do if my pavers are stained or damaged?
One of the advantages of pavers is that individual units can
be removed and replaced in these situations. Remove the
sand around the paver and then use two flat head screw-
drivers to lift the paver out. Rocking the paver gently in a
back-and-forth motion will facilitate removal.
What can you tell me about snow removal and my pavers?
Pavers can be plowed and shoveled just like asphalt or
concrete pavements. In fact, the chamfered edges and joints
around the pavers promote melting of snow and ice. A plow
with a rubber edge is recommended. Do not use sharp
objects to chop ice as they can damage the pavers. Both
sodium chloride (rock salt) and calcium chloride will remove
snow and ice but can harm the pavers (and any concrete
surface for that matter). Environmelt is an effective and
safe de-icer for your paving stone installation.
I have an existing concrete walkway that's in pretty good shape. Can I lay pavers over it?
While not the preferred method, pavers can be laid on top
of existing concrete walkways. Two issues must be
addressed. First, the grade will be raised by about 3�
(the thickness of the pavers plus the bedding sand). This is
particularly critical if any doorways are involved. Second, if
the existing concrete slab should raise or drop with
freeze/thaw conditions, then the pavers will do the same.
How can I remove moss or mold from my pavers?
Try Clorox diluted in water (10 parts water to one part
Clorox). Be careful not to get it on other plant material.
Keep in mind that there is nothing that will keep it from
growing back if it�s in a shady, damp area. For a more perma-
nent solution, you will need to correct the moisture and
shade problems that are encouraging the moss or mold.
How about using EP Henry Paverson my pool deck?
Not only do EP Henry Pavers make an attractive pool
deck, but they also provide a slip-resistant walking surface.
Pavers actually are better than poured concrete around
pools from the standpoint that the joints will take on
moisture and leave the pavement cooler under foot. Like all
products that are used outdoors, lighter colors will tend to
stay cooler as they reflect the sunlight. Furthermore, our
Bullnose Pavers make a nice pool coping. Make sure the
base material around the pool is well compacted before
installing pavers. Safety covers can also be installed over
pavers with the use of special anchors.
What is the whitish deposit I see on some paver installations?
You are probably referring to efflorescence, a natural and
common occurrence in concrete and brick products.
Efflorescence is the result of salts in the materials used in
production migrating to the surface of the pavers. This is
not a defect or harmful to the pavers and will usually
weather away with time. If you don�t want to wait for it to
weather away, Techni-Seal offers an excellent cleaning
product to remove it (see page 45). Once the pavers are
cleaned it is recommended that they be sealed.
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The same process that created our best selling Coventry® Line of Pavers and
Retaining Wall Systems is now available in a mortared wall application. The
first offering in our new Coventry Masonry Wall System is BishopStone�, a
softly textured product that comes in 14 sizes to create beautiful ashlar
patterns typically only found with natural stone.
Bishop�s Dakota Blend
Bishop�s Harvest Blend
Bishop�s Pewter Blend
Gloucester Stone
oventry®MasonryC
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NEW
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And coming in 2006...
13.4" x 13.4" 8 Pieces per cube13.4" x 5.5" 24 Pieces per cube13.4" x 3.5" 16 Pieces per cube13.4" x 9.5" 16 Pieces per cube11.4" x 9.5" 8 Pieces per cube
11.4" x 5.5" 24 Pieces per cube11.4" x 3.5" 24 Pieces per cube9.5" x 9.5" 16 Pieces per cube9.5" x 5.5" 16 Pieces per cube9.5" x 3.5" 16 Pieces per cube
7.4" x 5.5" 16 Pieces per cube7.4" x 3.5" 16 Pieces per cube5.5" x 3.5" 16 Pieces per cube5.5" x 5.5" 16 Pieces per cube
BishopStone
NOTE: The pieces per cube for each size are approximate, and will vary from cube to cube.The total square feet will always equal or exceed the number stated.Sizes: 14 different sizes, 3 5/8" thickPackaging: 98.6 SF of wall material yields 103 SF of mortared wall with a nominal 3/8" joint4,056 lbs/cube (approximately)Palletized and Stretch-wrapped
Size Pieces per Cube Size Pieces per Cube Size Pieces per Cube
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Discover the DevonStone Collection,
capturing the elegance and grace of
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Timeless, strong, dramatic. Imagine
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overflowing with color and style.
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Green Slate
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Gaelic™
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Red Flash
Brown Flash
Sandstone
Tennyson • Tennyson Circle • Tennyson Square-Off • Tennyson Stepping Stones
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all SystemsW� EP Henry Wall Systems...for the discerning homeowner and business owner.�
Pewter Blend 6� DDouble SSided Coventry Wall
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oventry®WallC
*The pieces per cube for all Coventry Wall products are approximate and may vary from cube to cube. Total square feet will always equal or exceed the number stated.
Cubing Information3" PALLET: 5 LENGTHS
PIECES PIECES PER -
SF PER CUBE 50
PIECES PER CUBE* 250
LBS PER PIECE -
LBS PER CUBE 4,326
3" PALLET: 16" LONG UNITS
PIECES PER SF 3.0
SF PER CUBE 50
PIECES PER CUBE 150
LBS PER PIECE 31
LBS PER CUBE 4,650
3" CORNER
PIECES PER SF 3.4
SF PER CUBE 43.75
PIECES PER CUBE 150
LBS PER PIECE 27
LBS PER CUBE 4,050
PALLET: 5 LENGTHS
PIECES PER SF -
SF PER CUBE 50
PIECES PER CUBE* 125
LBS PER PIECE -
LBS PER CUBE 4,092
6" PALLET: 16" LONG UNITS
PIECES PER SF 1.50
SF PER CUBE 50
PIECES PER CUBE 75
LBS PER PIECE 58
LBS PER CUBE 4,350
6" CORNER
PIECES PER SF 1.71
SF PER CUBE 43.75
PIECES PER CUBE 75
LBS PER PIECE 51
LBS PER CUBE 3,825
Above: Harvest Blend 3� and 6� ComboCoventry Wall (single-sided)
Above: Harvest Blend 3� and 6� Combo Coventry Wall and 6� column
6�
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12�
Pewter Blend
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
Dakota Blend
Color Selections
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EP Henry Wall Systems aremade from natural materials.Variations in shade can be ex-pected. Because photo-graphic reproductions cannot precisely convey the feel and color of the actual product, we urge youto visit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
� Pin calculator:(# of non-cap courses) -(one) x (lineal feet of wall)
� Minimum inside radius =48� (from back of block)
Maximum unreinforced,height for non-battered wallsis 24� and for walls with abatter, maximum unrein-forced height is 36� underideal conditions. Geogrid isrequired above these heights.
Above 48�, EP Henry recom-mends that you consult aprofessional engineer.
Cubing Information
Formulas/Notes
oventry®WallCAll sizes are also available in 3� high units.
14�
3�
3�
8�
8�
4�6�
6�
8�
16�
6�
10�
16�
12�
11 5/8�
16�
14�
6�
8�
3� Rectangular Coventry Cap
Corner
3” RECTANGULAR CAP
PIECES PER SF 3.00
SF PER CUBE 32
PIECES PER CUBE 96
LBS PER PIECE 45
LBS PER CUBE 4,320
UNIVERSAL CAP
PIECES PER SF 3.00
SF PER CUBE 32
PIECES PER CUBE 96
LBS PER PIECE 44
LBS PER CUBE 4,224
Universal Cap
Above: Dakota Blend 3� and 6� Combo Coventry Wall and 3� and 6� column
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oventry® Wall Plus
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Pewter Blend
Harvest Blend
Dakota Blend
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3�
16�
12�
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12�
12�
12�
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12�
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All units, except cap, are also available in 7� high units.
Coventry Wall
Plus is designed
to allow for
construction
of taller structur-
al walls for
residential and
commercial
applications.
Above: Dakota Blend 3 1/2� and 7� Combo Coventry Wall PlusLeft: Harvest Blend 3 1/2� and 7� Combo Coventry Wall Plus
Cubing Information3 1/2" PALLET: 6" & 12"Lengths
SF PER CUBE 35
LBS PER CUBE 3,600
3 1/2" PALLET: ALL 18" LONG UNIT
SF PER CUBE 42
LBS PER CUBE 4,176
7" PALLET: 6" & 12" Lengths
SF PER CUBE 35
LBS PER CUBE 3,600
7" PALLET: ALL 18" LONG UNITS
SF PER CUBE 42
LBS PER CUBE 4,176
7" CORNER
SF PER CUBE 35
LBS PER CUBE 2,800
3 1/2�
3� Rectangular Coventry Cap
3 1/2�
7�
18�9� Corner
NOTE: Refer to theconstruction diagramon page 79 for repeat-ing block pattern andgeogrid placement.
Double Faced Corner
10�
16�
3� 11 5/8�
16�
3�
14�
Universal Cap
3" PALLET: 5 LENGTHS
PIECES PER SF -
SF PER CUBE 40
PIECES PER CUBE -
LBS PER PIECE -
LBS PER CUBE 4,320
6" PALLET: 5 LENGTHS
PIECES PER SF -
SF PER CUBE 40
PIECES PER CUBE -
LBS PER PIECE -
LBS PER CUBE 4,320
UNIVERSAL CAP
PIECES PER SF 3.0
SF PER CUBE 40
PIECES PER CUBE 96
LBS PER PIECE 44
LBS PER CUBE 4,224
CORNERS 3"
PIECES PER SF 3.0
SF PER CUBE 32
PIECES PER CUBE 120
LBS PER PIECE 36
LBS PER CUBE 4,320
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60
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Cubing Information
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ouble Sided Coventry®WallD
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10� 16�
6�
Above: Dakota Blend 6� Double Sided Coventry Wall
Buff
Pewter Blend
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
Dakota Blend
Color Selections
� Pin calculator: (# of non-cap courses) - (one) x(lineal feet of wall)
� Minimum inside radius =42" (from back of block)
� Maximum height forDouble Sided CoventryWall in freestandingapplications withoutengineering assistance is33" height including cap.Seek a professionalengineer where a tallerwall may be required.
Formulas/Notes
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Radius UnitsShown in 3� heightsAll units, except caps, are also available in 6� heights
Above: Harvest Blend 3� Double Sided Coventry WallTop: Dakota Blend 3� & 6� Combo DoubleSided Coventry Wall and 6� Column
EP Henry Wall Systemsare made from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannot precisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
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oventry®Garden WallC
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� 3 pieces = 1 s.f. of wall face� Minimum inside radius - 22� (from back of block)� Maximum wall height = 20� (5 courses) under ideal conditions
This product is designed for planter and garden wall applications only.
Formulas/NotesCubing InformationTAPEREDPIECES PER SF 3.0SF PER CUBE 40PIECES PER CUBE 120LBS PER PIECE 27LBS PER CUBE 3,240
RECTANGULARPIECES PER SF 3.0SF PER CUBE 40PIECES PER CUBE 120LBS PER PIECE 29LBS PER CUBE 3,480
Above: Harvest Blend Coventry Garden Wall
Above:Autumn Blend Coventry Garden Wall
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
Dakota Blend
EP Henry Wall Systems are made from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannot precisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Color Selections
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8�
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11 5/8�
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8�
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Tan
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
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� 3 pieces = 1 s.f. of wall face� Minimum inside radius - 22�
(from back of block)� Maximum wall height = 24�
(6 courses) under ideal conditions
This product is designed for planter and garden wall applications only.
EP Henry Wall Systems are made from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannot precisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
FormulasCubing InformationTAPEREDPIECES PER SF 3.0SF PER CUBE 40PIECES PER CUBE 120LBS PER PIECE 27LBS PER CUBE 3,240
RECTANGULARPIECES PER SF 3.0SF PER CUBE 40PIECES PER CUBE 120LBS PER PIECE 29LBS PER CUBE 3,480
Above: Harvest Blend English Garden Wall
Above: Grey English Garden Wall
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Above: Pewter Blend Terrace Wall
Above: PewterBlend Terrace Wall
Pewter Blend
Harvest Blend
Autumn Blend
Dakota Blend
EP Henry Wall Systems are made from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannot precisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Color Selections
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11 5/8�
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8�
12�
6�
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Formulas/Notes� 1.5 pieces = 1 sf of wall face� Minimum inside radius = 22� (from back
of block)� Maximum unreinforced wall height = 36�
under ideal conditions.
Cubing InformationSTRETCHERPIECES PER SF 1.5SF PER CUBE 48PIECES PER CUBE 72LBS PER PIECE 52LBS PER CUBE 3,744
CORNERPIECES PER SF 1.5SF PER CUBE 72PIECES PER CUBE 108LBS PER PIECE 49LBS PER CUBE 5,292
3” RECTANGULAR CAPPIECES PER SF 3.0SF PER CUBE 32PIECES PER CUBE 96LBS PER PIECE 46LBS PER CUBE 4,416
UNIVERSAL CAPPIECES PER SF 3.0 SF PER CUBE 32PIECES PER CUBE 96LBS PER PIECE 44LBS PER CUBE 4,224
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Vertica is a pin-less
and economical
wall system with
a built in locator
lug providing a 40
batter. If space is
limited this is your
work-horse
product.
EP Henry Wall Systems are made from naturalmaterials. Variations inshade can be expected.Because photographicreproductions cannot precisely convey the feeland color of the actualproduct, we urge you tovisit one of our manyAuthorized EP HenryHardscaping Distributor(See pages 97 & 98).
Formulas/Notes� 1 piece = 1 sf of wall face� Minimum inside radius = 69� (from back of block)� Maximum unreinforced, exposed wall height is 40�
(5 courses) under ideal conditions. Geogrid mustbe used in walls above 40�.
� Above 48�, EP Henry recommends that youconsult a professional engineer.
Color Selections
Cubing InformationSTRETCHER PIECES PER SF 1.0SF PER CUBE 48PIECES PER CUBE 48LBS PER PIECE 90LBS PER CUBE 4,224
CORNERPIECES PER SF 1.0SF PER CUBE 60PIECES PER CUBE 60LBS PER PIECE 86LBS PER CUBE 5,160
4�� VERTICA CAPPIECES PER SF 2.0SF PER CUBE 36PIECES PER CUBE 72LBS PER PIECE 64LBS PER CUBE 4,608
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The choice of many
architects, engineers
and contractors,
Diamond Pro is a
work horse, cost
effective solution for
a broad range of
commercial and
residential retaining
wall projects. The
pin-less system has a
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Sleeve-It is an engineered fence post foundationsystem used behind segmental retaining walls.Advantages of this new and innovative solutioninclude:
� The product is designed specifically to integratewith the wall design, construction sequence, andto meet building code requirements.
� By using Sleeve-It, the landowner regains threefeet of real estate previously used as a �BufferZone� between the fence and wall face, andeliminates maintenance and safety concernsbehind the wall.
� By placing Sleeve-It in the drainage stone directlybehind the block, the installer can backfill andcompact behind the wall without obstructions.
� Sleeve-It prevents fence contractors from damag-ing geogrid layers and affecting the integrity of thewall.
Chelsea Pier Caps for StandardCoventry® Wall & Terrace Wall�
ColumnsA pre-cast concrete unit designed to provide an architectural cap for Standard Coventry® Walland Terrace Wall� columns.
Product is designed with a trough on the bottom to enable the unit to fit over the top of the column making for easy and secure installations.
� The product is available with either a "full pyramid" or "semi-pyramid" top.� The semi-pyramid cap has a flat surface with a knock-out for mounting and wiring a light fixture.� The available colors will blend with any EP Henry retaining wall block color.
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW: The unit is installed over a finished column using a high gradeconcrete adhesive to bond the cap to the column.Adhesive should be applied around the perime-ter of the column where the block comes in contact with the cap.The cap unit should be installedlevel side-to side and front-to-back.The shape of the top of the unit will provide for waterdrainage.The "knock-out" for electrical wiring should be removed if needed with a drill prior toinstallation of the cap.
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Coventry® WallTOOLS: Shovel, wheelbarrow, level, string line, hammer,tape measure, wooden stakes, dead blow hammer, chisel orsplitter for splitting block.
STEP 1: Calculate Wall Materials NeededCoventry Wall is sold by the square foot. Determine thesquare footage of wall block needed by multiplying thewall's length by its height (don't forget that you'll need tobury a portion of the wall-see Step 2). Both the 3" highand 6" high pallets contain 50 square feet of wall block.Due to Coventry Wall's modular height, both heights canbe combined within the same wall. To calculate the num-ber of pins needed, subtract one from the number of non-cap courses and multiply that result by the total lineal feetof wall. For example, for a 20-foot-long wall, five courseshigh plus a cap, you would need (5-1) x 20 = 80 pins. Tocalculate the number of caps needed, divide the total linealfeet of wall by 1.33 (20-foot-long wall = (20 ÷ 1.33) = 15caps) for the 16" long rectangular cap.
STEP 2: Prepare the FootingDig a trench 16" wide and 6"-10" below grade, dependingon the overall wall height. As a rule of thumb, you willbury a minimum of 6" of block or 10% of the total heightof the wall, whichever is greater.. Make sure the soil at thebottom of the trench is well compacted to prevent set-tling. Add a level, 6" thick layer of compacted 3/4" modi-fied stone as a footing. Tip: Add a 1/2"-3/4" layer of sandor stone screenings on top of the footing to make the basecourse easier to level.
STEP 3: Install the Base CourseInstall the first layer of Coventry Wall by placing the units,narrowest slot (1/2" wide) on the top of the block andtowards the back, on the prepared base. For a batteredwall (where each course sets back), level the units with acarpenter's level from front to back and side to side. Fornon-battered walls, level the units from side to side but tiltthe bottom block slightly back so that the entire wall,when constructed, leans slightly towards the soil beingretained.* Check for straightness by using a string line ontop of the block using the slot as a guide. Each pallet ofCoventry Wall comes with five different length stones; usea combination of sizes.
Tip: Pallets of 16" long units are available in both heightsand the 6" units are ideal for the base course.
*NOTE: Structurally, battered walls are superior to non-battered walls.
STEP 4: Insert the PinsInsert one pin, as shown, in each block except the 4" longunit. Adhesive should be used to hold the 4" units in place.The 16" units may require the use of two pins. Note thatpin placement for battered walls is different than that fornon-battered walls (see diagram far right).
STEP 5: Backfill the WallBackfill 6"-12" behind each layer of Coventry Wall withwell draining granular fill (i.e., 3/4" clean stone). All soilbehind the wall must be compacted. Use only lightweightmechanical compaction equipment within 3' of the back ofthe units. Tip: Consider using a landscape fabric directlybehind the wall block to prevent fine soil particles fromwashing through to the front.
STEP 6: Installing Additional CoursesPlace the next and additional courses of Coventry Wall in astaggered or half bond fashion, randomly using all sizes.Avoid having a vertical line span more than two layers ofblock. Insert pins in each course as you build the wall,making sure that every pin is oriented the same way.Backfill each course as the wall is being built. For buildingcombination walls that use both the 3" & 6" high units, theratio depends on your personal taste. Typically a combina-tion wall will be 66% three-inch units and 34% six-inchunits. Special note on 3"-6" combination walls with a set-back: when laying 2 courses of 3" block, it is importantthat you only batter one of them; this will help keep theset-back in line with your 6" courses. Under normal con-ditions, maximum unreinforced height for Coventry Wall is24" for non-battered walls and 36" for walls built with aset-back, under ideal conditions.
STEP 7: Cap the WallAttach the wall cap blocks with a high strength, flexibleconcrete adhesive. A overhang of 1" in the front looksbest. Some cutting may be necessary; consult your EPHenry Hardscaping Center for cutting equipment sugges-tions. For 90º corners, 12"x3"x8" caps with the rockfaceon the front and one end are also available.
Additional TipsBuilding 90º CornersSpecial units are available to construct true 90º corners.They are 14" long and available in both 3" and 6" heights.To build 90º corners, begin construction at the corner ofthe wall and work out. Alternate the long dimension ofcorner units to maintain a running bond pattern. Use a
high strength flexible adhesive to bond the corner blocktogether as there are no slots for pins. Also, any single bat-tered wall with a 90º corner on each end requires cuttingthe corner units to accommodate the wall batter as thewall rises to maintain the running bond pattern.
StepsThe installation of steps requires careful layout and plan-ning. It is critical that the base be properly installed; seeStep 2 for details. A minimum of 6" of modified stone baseis required under all risers. Check local constructioncodes for minimum riser height and tread depth. Use thewall blocks to create the riser and the 12" x 3" x 16" orUniversal Caps for the tread. Bullnose pavers may also beused for the tread.
When constructing steps, bury a block behind the visibleriser. In other words, each step should be at least twoblocks deep. This will give the tread (cap) more stability byallowing the front block of the upper step to bear on theback block of the lower step. Use a high strength concreteadhesive to attach the treads to the risers
NOTE: These instructions are meant as a general guidelinefor walls under ideal conditions, and assuming no slopes or sur-charges. Site-specific conditions may warrant additional instal-lation requirements.
CAUTION: Dry sawing or grinding of concrete productsmay result in the release of respirable crystalline quartz.Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline quartz may causedelayed (chronic) lung injury (silicosis). The use of a NIOSH -Approved respirator and tight fitting goggles is recommendedwhen sawing or grinding operations are in progress.
For walls without a set-back,insert pin as shown above.
BATTER NO BATTERFor walls with a set-back,insert pin as shown above.
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TOOLS: Shovel, wheelbarrow, level, string line, hammer,tape measure, wooden stakes, dead blow hammer, chisel orsplitter for splitting block.
STEP 1: Calculate Wall Materials NeededCoventry Wall Plus is sold by the square foot. Determinethe square footage of wall block needed by multiplying thewall's length by its height (don't forget that you'll need tobury a portion of the wall-see Step 2).
Calculate the number of 7" stretchers (Pallet I) needed forthe base course first. Since Coventry Wall Plus is designedto be installed following basic repeatable patterns (6 ft inlength and 21" in height or 10.5 SF), simply calculate theremaining square footage needed and order pallets followinga 1:1: ½: ½ ratio.
Example: a 66 ft. long 42" high wall (231 SF) will require7" below grade, for a total wall height of 4'1" (271 SF).
7" stretchers below grade: 66 ÷1.5 ft = 44 pcs or 1 cubeof Pallet #1
2 cubes each of Pallets I and II, and 1 cube each of Pallet III and IV = 231 SF
Total order: 3 cubes of Pallet I; 2 cubes of Pallet II; 1 cube of Pallet III; and 1 cube of Pallet #4.
To calculate the number of pins needed, plan on nominally3 per SF. The example above would require about 812Coventry Wall Plus pins.
To calculate the number of caps needed, divide the totallineal feet of wall by 1.33 (66-foot-long wall = (66 ÷ 1.33) =50 - 16" long rectangular caps.
STEP 2: Prepare the FootingDig a trench 24" wide and a minimum of 13" below gradedepending on the overall height of the wall. As a rule ofthumb, you will bury 10% of the wall height or a minimumof 7", whichever is greater. Make sure the soil at the bottomof the trench is well compacted to prevent settling. Add alevel, 6" thick layer of compacted 3/4" modified stone as afooting. Tip: Add a 1/2" layer of sand or stone screeningson top of the footing to make the base course easier to level.
STEP 3:
Install the Base CourseInstall the first layer of Coventry Wall Plus by placing the 7"x 18" units, narrowest slot (1/2" wide) on the top of theblock and towards the front and the hand hold cores to theback, on the prepared base. Level the units with a carpen-ter's level from front to back and side to side. Check forstraightness by using a string line on the back of the block.
STEP 4: Insert the PinsInsert one pin, as shown, in each 6" and 12" long unit. The18" units will requires the use of two pins. Note that pinplacement for battered walls require the flag to pointtowards the rear of the block (see diagram far right). Pointthe flag towards the front for a near vertical batter. Any unitthat does not receive 2 pins should have adhesive addedbetween the blocks for additional strength.
STEP 5: Backfill the WallPlace 12 inches (minimum) of drainage aggregate between,and directly behind the wall units. Fill voids in retaining wallunits with drainage aggregate. Provide a drainage zonebehind the wall units to within 12 inches of the final grade.Drainage zone should include sloped drainage pipe to pro-vide gravity flow to the exposed areas. Expose the drainagepipe through the face of the wall (50 ft. maximum intervals),and/or to an appropriate location away from the wall sys-tem. All soil behind the wall must be well compacted. Useonly lightweight mechanical compaction equipment within 3'of the back of the units.
STEP 6: Installing Additional CoursesPlace the next and additional courses of Coventry Wall in astaggered or half bond fashion, following the 3 course basicrepeating panel. Avoid having a vertical line span more thantwo layers of block. Insert pins in each course as you buildthe wall, making sure that every pin is oriented the sameway. Backfill each course as the wall is being built. Typicallya wall following the basic panel will be 30% 3½" units and70% 7" units. Under ideal conditions, maximum unreinforcedheight for Coventry Wall Plus is 35" plus cap.
STEP 7: Cap the WallAttach the wall cap blocks with a high strength, flexible con-crete adhesive. An overhang of 1" in the front looks best.Some cutting may be necessary; consult your EP Henry Hardscaping Center for cutting equipment suggestions.
Additional TipsBuilding 90º CornersTo build 90º corners, begin construction at the corner of thewall and work out. Use 7" high corner units when possible.If needed, the 3 1/2" high 18" stretchers are field splittablefor corners. Alternate he long dimension of corner units tomaintain a running bond pattern. Use a high strength flexi-ble adhesive to bond the corner block together. Also, anybattered wall with a 90º corner on each end requires cuttingsome to accommodate the wall batter as the wall rises tomaintain the running bond pattern. Always use whole cor-ner pieces, making necessary cuts on the adjacent stretch-er units for optimum structural integrity.
StepsThe installation of steps requires careful layout and planning.It is critical that the base be properly installed; see Step 2 fordetails. A minimum of 6" of modified stone base is requiredunder all risers. Check local construction codes for minimumriser height and tread depth. Use the 7" H units to createthe riser and the 12" D x 3"H x 16"W Universal Caps forthe tread. Bullnose pavers may also be used for the tread.
When constructing steps, bury one foundation block beloweach riser block. In other words, each step should be atleast two blocks deep, one exposed and one buried. Thiswill give the tread (cap) more stability by allowing the frontblock of the upper step to bear on the back block of thelower step. Use a high strength concrete adhesive to attachthe treads to the risers.
TOOLS: Shovel, wheelbarrow, level, string line, hammer,tape measure, wooden stakes, dead blow hammer, chisel orsplitter for splitting block.
General Guidelines� Double Sided Coventry Wall comes in 2 shapes: rectan-
gular units for straight walls and tapered units for radiuswalls. These units are sold separately.
� Maximum height for Double Sided Coventry Wall in free-standing applications without engineering assistance is 33"(exposed height including cap). Seek a qualified profes-sional engineer where a taller wall may be required.
� Curves in the wall, corners, and piers will all help withthe stability of your Double Sided Coventry Wall.
� Both pins and adhesive are required for proper installa-tion of a Double Sided Coventry Wall.
� Seat walls are typically 18"- 24" high, parapet walls aretypically 30" - 33" high.
STEP 1: Calculate Material NeededDouble Sided Coventry Wall is sold by the square foot.Determine the total square feet of wall needed by multi-plying the length times the height (don't forget the blockthat will be below grade). Both the 3" high pallet and 6"high pallet contain 40 square feet of wall block. Due toCoventry Wall's modularity, both heights can be combinedwithin the same wall.
Use the following formula to calculate the number of pins needed:
(Number of non-cap courses - 1) x lineal feet of wall = total number of
pins.Example: wall 5 courses high (without cap), 20 feet long 5 (courses) -1=
4 x 20 (feet) = 80 pins needed
To calculate the number of universal caps needed:Total lineal feet ÷ 1.25 = total number of Universal Caps neededExample: 20-foot long wall 20 (feet) ÷1.25 = 16 Universal Caps needed
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NOTE: These instructions are meant as a general guideline forwalls under ideal conditions, and assuming no slopes or sur-charges. Site-specific conditions may warrant additional installationrequirements and an engineer's review.
CAUTION: Dry sawing or grinding of concrete products mayresult in the release of respirable crystalline quartz. Prolongedexposure to respirable crystalline quartz may cause delayed(chronic) lung injury (silicosis). The use of a NIOSH - Approvedrespirator and tight fitting goggles is recommended when sawingor grinding operations are in progress.
STEP 2: Prepare the FootingDig a trench at least 24" wide (make sure it's wide enoughto accommodate your plate compactor), and 5-10" belowgrade. Trench should be a minimum of 12" deep enough tobury the first course (6") plus (6") for the footer. Add 6"(minimum) for the depth of the footer material. Make surethe soil is well compacted to prevent settling. Add a level,even 6" thick layer of ¾" modified stone as a footing.Compact the base material with a vibratory plate com-pactor.
STEP 3: Install the Base CourseInstall the first layer of Double Sided Coventry Wall byplacing the units, narrowest slot (1/2"wide) on the top,on the prepared base. Depending on the radius you aretrying to achieve you may need to turn a block upsidedown to ease installation. Screenings or coarse concretesand may be used as a leveling agent, but should notexceed 1" in depth. It is recommended that 6" units beused for the first course to help insure the wall's stability.Level the units from front to back and side-to-side using adead blow hammer and level.
Double Sided Coventry Wall blocks come in five differentsizes. Use 6" x 16" for setting the first course. Align thebase course to a string line to assure a straight wall whereapplicable.
STEP 4: Installing Additional CoursesPlace the next and additional courses of Coventry Wall insuch a fashion that each block bridges two units below in arunning bond pattern, wherever possible. Avoid having a ver-tical line span more than two layers, or 6" of block. Layadditional courses starting at the corner and workingtoward the center.
Insert pins in each course as you build the wall, mak-ing sure that the flag of every pin is oriented towardthe wider part of the block.
Marry the angles of the blocks to avoid gaps and to keep thecontinuity of the rock face on both sides of the wall. Thetightest radius possible using all sized units is 42 inches. Byusing more of the smaller block and less of the larger unitsyou can achieve a tighter radius.
Run a bead of high strength, flexible concrete adhesive oneither side of the slot about 1-2" from both of the faces ofthe block.
STEP 5: Building 90° CornersDouble sided corners are available in both 3" and 6" highunits to readily create 900 corners. To build 900 corners,begin construction at the corner of the wall and work out.Alternate corner units to maintain a running bond pattern.Use a high strength flexible adhesive to bond the cornerstogether as there are no slots for pins.
After splitting the corner, take a piece of block and rake theface of the fresh split to create the tumbled look.
Start by laying the corner unit first and work your basecourse away from the corner unit. After installing and level-ing your base course, start the second course again at thecorner. No pins will be used in the corner; use high strength,flexible concrete adhesive only. When building a cornermake sure that the corner unit overlaps two blocks beneath.
STEP 6: Cap the WallAfter installing your last course of wall block, attach theUniversal Coventry Wall Caps with a high strength, flexibleconcrete adhesive. The cap units should be installed follow-ing the contour of the wall and with a ¾" - 1" overhang onboth sides. Universal Coventry Wall Caps will fit a 6' 6"inside radius with no cuts.
(A) Alternate Coventry Universal Caps for a straight wall.(B) For a curved wall, marry the angles of the cap to con-
form to the radius. Some cutting may be necessary.
TOOLS: Shovel, wheelbarrow, level, string line, hammer,tape measure, wooden stakes, dead blow hammer, chisel orsplitter for splitting block.
STEP 1: Calculate Wall Materials NeededDetermine the square footage of wall by multiplying lengthx height. Multiply the result by 3 to determine the numberof Coventry Garden Wall units necessary to complete theproject. See the wall calculator below.
STEP 2: Prepare the FootingDig a trench 16� wide and 8� below grade. Bury onecourse below grade. Add 4� for the depth of the basematerial. Make sure the soil is well compacted to preventsettling. Add a level, compacted 4� layer of 3/4� modifiedstone as a footing.
STEP 3: Install the Base CourseUse rectangular Coventry Garden Wall units for straightwalls and tapered units for curved walls. For straight wallsyou may use tapered units underneath the top course asthe �V� gaps will not be visible. Position Coventry GardenWall side by side on the prepared base. Level the unitsfrom front to back and side to side with a dead blow ham-mer and level. Use a string line along the back of the blockto verify straightness.
STEP 4: Backfill the UnitsBackfill 6� - 12� behind each layer of Coventry Garden Wall
with 1/2�-3/4� clean stone.
STEP 5: Installing Additional CoursesPlace the next course and additional courses of Coventry
Garden Wall in such a fashion that each block bridges two
units below (running bond pattern). For best results, set
each course back 3/4�. Backfill each course as the wall is
being built. Maximum wall height for Coventry Garden Wall
is 20�, or 5 courses, under ideal conditions. Surcharges, soil
that does not drain well, a slope behind the wall, or a nearby
structure are all conditions that might reduce the maximum
wall height.
Additional Tips:Building 90º Corners
STEP 1: Create a Corner BlockUsing a chisel or splitter, remove 3�- 4� from the end of arectangular unit. This end should have the same rough�rockface� as the front.
STEP 2: Overlap the Corners To Create A BondUsing corner pieces you have created, overlap the units to
build your corner.
Note: Shortening block to create corners will cause yourwall to go off bond. Make sure that seams between blockson adjacent courses do not line up and that each blockspans two below.
Creating CirclesThe minimum radius for the top course of CoventryGarden Wall is 22� (measured from the back of the block).Add 1� per course of block below the top layer to com-pensate for the setback. For example, with 4 layers ofblock, the radius at the bottom would be 25�.
Building Walls With Both Straight & Curved SectionsIt's easy to build beautiful Coventry Garden Walls combin-ing both curved and straight sections of wall. Since the lay-ers below the top course won't be visible, you may use alltapered blocks.
Due to its 8� depth, Coventry Garden Wall does notaccommodate creating steps as readily as some of our wallsystems.
NOTE: These instructions are meant as a general guidelinefor walls under ideal conditions, and assuming no slopes or sur-charges. Site-specific conditions may warrant additional instal-lation requirements.
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Straight Unit Size: 8�d x 4�h x 11 5/8�w Weight: Approx. 29 lbs.Tapered Unit Size: 8�d x 4�h x 11 5/8�w,tapering to 9� in back Weight: Approx. 27 lbs.
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hammer, tape measure, wooden stakes, dead blow hammer,
chisel or splitter for splitting block.
STEP 1: Calculate Wall Materials NeededDetermine the square footage of wall by multiplying length
x height. Multiply the result by 3 to determine the number
of English Garden Wall units necessary to complete the
project. See the wall calculator to the right.
STEP 2: Prepare the FootingDig a trench 24� wide and a minimum of 12� below grade
depending on the overall height of the wall. As a rule of
thumb, you will bury 10% of the wall height or a minimum of
6�, whichever is greater. Make sure the soil at the bottom of
the trench is well compacted to prevent settling. Add a level,
6� thick layer of compacted 3/4� modified stone as a footing.
Tip:Add a 1/2� layer of sand or stone screenings on the top
of the footing to make the base course easier to level.
STEP 3: Install the Base CourseUse rectangular English Garden Wall units for straight walls
and tapered units for curved walls. For straight walls you
may use tapered units underneath the top course as the
�V� gaps will not be visible. Chip off the lip with a hammer
to make it easier to level the first course. Set the English
Garden Wall units with the lip down. Position units side by
side on the prepared base. Level the units from front to
back and side to side using a dead blow hammer and level.
Use a string line along the back of the block to verify
straightness.
STEP 4: Backfill the UnitsBackfill 6�-12� behind each layer of English Garden Wall with
1/2� -3/4� clean stone.
STEP 5: Installing Additional CoursesPlace the next course and additional courses in such a
fashion that each block bridges two units below (running
bond pattern). Pull the units forward so that the lip rests
against the back edge of the course underneath (your wall
will step back 3/4� for every layer) to engage the lip. Backfill
each course as the wall is being built. Maximum wall height
for English Garden Wall is 24�, or 6 courses, under ideal
conditions. Surcharges, soil that does not drain well, a slope
behind the wall, or a nearby structure are all conditions that
might reduce the maximum wall height.
Additional Tips:
Building 90º CornersSTEP 1: Create a Corner BlockUsing a chisel or splitter, remove 3�- 4� from the end of a
rectangular unit. This end should have the same rough
�rockface� as the front.
STEP 2: Overlap the Corners To Create A BondUsing corner pieces you have created, overlap the units to
build your corner. You may have to chip off a portion of the
lip.
Note: Shortening block to create corners will cause yourwall to go off bond. Make sure that seams between blockson adjacent courses do not line up and that each blockspans two below.
Creating CirclesThe minimum radius for the top course of English GardenWall is 22� (measured from the back of the block). Add 1�per course of block below the top layer to compensate forthe setback. For example, with 4 layers of block, the radiusat the bottom would be 25�.
Building Walls With Both Straight & CurvedSectionsIt's easy to build beautiful walls combining both curved andstraight sections of wall. Since the layers below the topcourse won't be visible, you may use all tapered blocks.
Due to their 8� depth, English Garden Wall does notaccommodate creating steps as readily as some of our wallsystems.
TOOLS: Shovel, wheelbarrow, level, string line, wooden
stakes, dead blow hammer and chisel or splitter for split-
ting block.
STEP 1: Calculate Materials Needed
Refer to Wall Calculator on next page.
STEP 2: Prepare the FootingDig a 24� wide trench. The height of your finished wall willdetermine the depth to excavate. As a rule of thumb, youwill bury 1� of block for every course of exposed wallheight. Add 6� for the depth of the base material. Makesure the soil is well compacted to prevent settling. Add 6�of compacted 3/4� modified stone as a footing.
STEP 3: Install the Base CourseInstall the first layer of Terrace Wall by placing the units, lipside down, on the prepared base (remove the lip with a
hammer to make leveling easier). Level the units fromfront to back and side to side using a dead blow hammerand level. Use a string line along the back of the block toverify straightness.
STEP 4: Backfill the UnitsBackfill at least 12� behind each layer of Terrace Wall with
1/2�-3/4� clean stone (for drainage) with soil behind it. All
areas behind the units must be filled and compacted.
STEP 5: Installing Additional CoursesPlace the next and additional courses of Terrace Wall in sucha fashion that each block bridges two units below in a run-ning bond pattern. Pull the units forward so that the liprests against the back edge of the course underneath (yourwall will step back 7/8� for every layer). Backfill eachcourse as the wall is being built and fill the block coreswith 3/4� clean stone.
STEP 6: Cap the WallCut caps with a diamond blade saw to fit, as needed.Attach the wall cap block with a high strength, flexible con-crete adhesive.
Additional Tips:Building 90° Corners
8�x6�x16� units with a finished end are available for 90°
corners.
Constructing Curved or Serpentine WallsThe tapered shape of Terrace Wall makes it easy to create curved walls without any additional work.
Constructing StepsAttractive steps, in either straight or scalloped designs, areeasy to build with Terrace Wall units. The block units themselves are used for the risers with the cap block or anoth-er material, such as Bullnose Pavers, used for the tread.
Refer to pgs. 67 to 69 for Wall Installation Details.
Above: Gray English Garden Wall
NOTE: These instructions are meant as a general guidelinefor walls under ideal conditions, and assuming no slopes or surcharges. Site-specific conditions may warrant additionalinstallation requirements.
CAUTION: Dry sawing or grinding of concrete productsmay result in the release of respirable crystalline quartz.Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline quartz may causedelayed (chronic) lung injury (silicosis). The use of a NIOSH -Approved respirator and tight fitting goggles is recommendedwhen sawing or grinding operations are in progress.
English GardenWall�
Terrace Wall�
Before you begin, call your local utilities companies tocheck your yard for buried electrical lines, cables, etc. Thisstep is essential for your safety and is required by law. Thisservice is free in most areas. Contact EP Henry for the toll-free utility notification number, should you need assistance.
Also, check with your local municipality to see if you'llneed a construction permit and/or a fence behind yoursegmental retaining wall.
TOOLS: Shovel, wheelbarrow, level, string line, tape meas-ure, wooden stakes, dead blow hammer, plate compactor,and saw, chisel or splitter for cutting block.
STEP 1: Calculate Materials NeededOne block equals one square foot of wall face area. Each4" thick cap is 18" in length so divide the linear length ofthe wall by 1.5 to determine the # cap units.
Mesa and StoneWall Select each require 2 clips/connectorsper unit except for the course below the cap. Diamond Proand Vertica do not require clips or connectors.
STEP 2: Layout the Project and Prepare theFooting (Leveling Pad)Begin your project by staking out the layout of the wall youare going to build. Using a shovel or a skid loader, excavate a24" wide trench centered along this line. Make the trench aminimum of 14" deep, enough to bury the first course ofblock (8") plus 6" for the footer. Ensure that a minimum of 8"or 10% of the total wall height (which ever is greater) will bebelow grade. Compact the soil in the bottom of the trenchwith a mechanical plate compactor before installing the footermaterial. The footing material should be ¾" minus with fines(2A modified stone), compacted to 95% standard proctordensity before proceeding to step #3. Remember: Constructthe wall level, NOT following the grade.
STEP 3: Install the Base CourseSpreading a thin layer of concrete sand over your base willmake it easier to level your first course of block. Ensurethat the base course is level. Level the unit side-to-sideand from front-to-back using a dead blow hammer andlevel. Use a string line along the back of the block to verifystraightness.
Mesa® Lay the unit so that the slots are face up.StoneWall® Select� Lay the unit so that the clip grooveis face up.Diamond Pro� Remove the rear lip of each base courseunit and level.Vertica Lay the unit so that the center locator lug is face up.
STEP 4: Next Course ConstructionMESA: Place two connectors into the receiving slots onthe top of each Mesa unit. The teeth of the Mesa connec-tor must penetrate the Tensar Geogrid apertures on courses that require geogrid. The transverse bar should besnug against the connector teeth before final seating of theconnector. Seat the connector by lightly tapping it with ahammer. Flags on top of the Mesa connector must be oriented in the proper direction for a "battered" or "nearvertical" wall as per the project requirements. Placement of the connector with flags forward pointing toward the faceof the wall will render a near vertical wall batter while flagspointed away from the wall face will provide a 5/8" setback.
StoneWall SELECT: Place two interlocking clips ontothe back of each unit. The sides of the clips indicate the upand front direction to create the 3/4" setback.
Diamond Pro: No connectors/clips are needed. Pulleach block forward as far as possible to engage the rear lipand ensure the correct 1" setback.
Vertica: No connectors/clips are needed. Pull eachblock forward as far as possible to ensure the correct 1/2"setback.
Clean any debris off the top of the units. Place the next andadditional courses in such a fashion that each unit bridgestwo units below in a running bond pattern.
STEP 5: Backfill and CompactAfter each course of block is laid, backfill your wall. First,shovel drainage stone (3/4" clean aggregate with no fines)directly behind the new course of blocks, extending back aminimum of 12". Fill the cores and surrounding voids withthe drainage stone. Include a 4" perforated pipe (drain tile)with a minimum 1 percent pitch behind the units and route
the pipe through the face of the wall at grade level, or along-side if possible.
Compact the area behind the wall drainage stone with aplate compactor . Use suitable compaction equipmentappropriate for your soil type and lift thickness. Compactno more than 8" -4" of soil at a time.
STEP 6: ReinforcementWhere applicable, install geogrid to the specified length(block surface should be clean and free of debris and backfillshould be level with the top of the wall block). Make surethat the strength direction of the grid is perpendicular tothe wall. Install the interlocking clips or connectors after thegeogrid is in position. Place additional geogrid lengths asrequired by the engineer's plans. Place the front edge of thegeogrid 1" from the face of the block.Always pull the rein-forcement taut and pin or stake the grid so it lies completelyflat with back edge in place. Remember: Use only Tensar®
geogrid with the Mesa Wall System.
STEP 7: Cap the WallCut caps with a diamond blade saw to fit, as needed. Attachthe wall cap block with a high strength, flexible concreteadhesive.
NOTE: These instructions are meant as general guidelinesfor walls less than 40" (5 courses). Walls higher than 40"generally require geogrid reinforcement to stabilize the soilbehind the wall. Site-specific conditions may warrant addi-tional installation requirements. EP Henry recommendsyou consult a professional engineer for all walls over 48".
Maximum unreinforced wall height is 36� (6 courses). Standard Unit Size: 12�d x 6�h x 16�w Weight: Approx. 52 lbs. Cap Unit Size: 12�d x 3�h x 16�w Weight:Approx. 52 lbs. Corner: 8�d x 6�h x 16�w Weight: Approx. 49 lbs. Universal Cap: 11 5/8�d x 3 �h x 14� or 16�w Weight: Approx. 41 lbs.
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CAP UNITAffix with a high strength flexible concrete adhesive.
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WALL FOOTING
Use a high strength flexible concrete adhesiveto glue corners together.
Corner units have Rock Face on 2 sides.
Blocks set back in bothdirections at corner.
Blocks alternate direction.
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Build exposed sides of steps with no set back.
Some cutting may be required.
Caps not shown for clarity.
Pewter Blend 6� Coventry Wall
Dakota Blend 6� Coventry Wall risers with Coventry Wall Cap treads
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Geogrid Reinforcement for Retaining WallsA gravity wall is one in which the size and mass of
the block alone is sufficient to hold back the soil.
Geogrid may be required to reinforce your retaining
wall if any of the following conditions exist:
� The wall exceeds a certain height, normally 3' to 4'
(depending upon the system used)
� Excessive surcharges or loading (e.g. parking lots,
driveways, structures) will be applied to the wall
� Poor quality soils are on site
� The ground is sloped at either the top or bottom
of the wall
� The wall will be used in water applications.
What is Geogrid?Geogrid is flexible synthetic meshes with high tensile
strength, typically comprised of High Density
Polyethylene (HDPE) or woven polyester with a
coating. These products are flexible, very durable and
have long-term design strengths that create a rein-
forced soil mass.
For applications requiring geogrids, EP Henry recom-
mends the Mirafi "XT" line except for the Mesa®
Retaining Wall System which has its own specialized
geogrid,Tensar®.
How do they work? Geogrid is designed to create a reinforced coherent
mass behind the wall. In other words, it acts to con-
nect the block, drainage stone, and retained soil.
How is it installed?Geogrid is installed between the layers of block,
perpendicular to the wall face and back into the
retained soil (see photo). Proper installation and com-
paction of the soil in the reinforced zone is critical.
Most geogrids are directional fabrics and must be
oriented a certain way to perform properly. Follow
the manufacturer's directions accordingly.
Geogrid installation procedures may vary for each
wall system. Specific information is available for each.
How much geogrid is necessary? Many factors come into play when determining how
many layers of geogrid are necessary, their position-
ing, and length. Soil type, wall height and location,
and any surcharges all contribute to these calcula-
tions. A licensed, geotechnical engineer will be able
to provide this as part of a design package. Charts
are also available for most wall systems, which give
conservative quantity estimates.
For more detailed information on geogrid design,
engineering and installation, please contact your
local EP Henry Hardscaping Center.
Mesa Wall with Tensar geogrid
Coventry® Wall with Mirafi 3XT geogrid
Geogrid installation
Coventry® Wall Pluss Geogrid Placement
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Retaining Wall LightsYour EP Henry Wall looks beautiful during the day.
Now you can "show it off " at night with landscape
lighting, which adds safety and security, too! These
low-voltage, lights are particularly easy to install with
the hollow StoneWall® SELECT�, TerraceWall� and
Mesa® systems but they can be adapted for use with
English Garden Wall�, Coventry® Wall, Coventry®
Garden Wall, Coventry® Wall Plus, Diamond Pro� and
Vertica®.
General InstallationSURFACE MOUNTED LIGHTS
1. Use a masonry drill bit to bore a hole through the
wall block wide enough to accommodate the
power supply cable in the location where the
fixture is to be mounted.
2. Feed the cable through the hole but do not con-
nect it to the power source. Lay the cable in the
stone or soil behind the wall. StoneWall SELECT
units are designed with built-in cable slots in the
top of the block.
3. Hold the lighting fixture back plate in position
against the block and mark the hole locations.
Using a 1/4" masonry bit, drill two holes in the face
of the block. Insert two masonry screw anchors in
the mounting holes. Secure the back plate to the
face of the block with two screws.
4. Connect the fixture cable to the electrical
supply cable.
5. Install caps, if necessary, to finish your project.
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1. Construct the landscape retaining wall in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions until reaching
the level where the light fixtures are to be installed.
Place the light fixture in the desired location.
2. Run the low voltage wire from the transformer to
the location directly behind the fixture. Remember
to leave some slack in the wire at the transformer
and at the light fixture to allow for easy connection.
3. To connect the light fixtures to the wire follow the
instructions included.
4. Install the remaining courses of the retaining wall
units and backfill according to manufacturers
instructions.
NOTE: To support weight evenly, center two wall
units over the 6"x8" Retaining Wall light fixture in the
retaining wall. With the light fixture in place, the lens
can be unfastened for removal and replacement of the
fixture bulb.
5. Install the transformer to a vertical wall surface
using the screws provided. Connect the low volt-
age wire to the trans former following the manu-
facturers instructions.
6. Plug the transformer into the GFI.
NOTE: See complete Retaining Wall Light installation
instructions on our web site.
Above: Integral Wall Lighting
Below: Surface Mounted Wall Lights
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Below: Surface Mounted Malibu Wall Light
What type of footing is required for EP Henry Wall Systems?
A compacted stone base is required for all segmental
retaining walls. This varies in thickness from a minimum
of 4� for our Garden Walls to a minimum of 6� for our
larger wall systems. Generally, the higher the wall, the
thicker the base. You do not have to dig down below the
frost line.
How tall can I build my segmental retaining wall?
Height limitations without geogrid for all of our retaining
wall products are listed within the catalog on the corre-
sponding product pages. Designed and installed properly,
segmental retaining walls can be built in excess of fifty
feet high!
What is geogrid?Similar in concept to a "dead man" used in the construc-
tion of railroad tie walls, geogrid stabilizes the soil mass
behind the retaining wall and ties the wall face to the
earth being retained. Typically made of polyester or
HDPE, geogrids - such as Mirafi 3XT - are open-celled,
directional fabrics that are placed between the layers of
block at different intervals. Geogrids are then laid out
perpendicular to the wall face in the compacted soil
behind the wall. The height of the wall being construct-
ed, the soil properties, and any pressure on the wall (e.g.,
slopes, structures, paved areas) all affect the length and
placement of the geogrid. Additional information is avail-
able from EP Henry or a professional engineer.
What do I use to backfill my wall?
The first 6�-12� behind the wall should be backfilled with
3/4� clean stone to help relieve any hydrostatic pressure
that might build up. The area directly behind the stone
should be compacted soil. Use the same stone to fill the
cores of TerraceWall� and StoneWall SELECT.
I need steps in my retaining wall. What can I do?
All EP Henry Retaining Wall products can be used to
build steps. The wall units are used for the riser and the
caps for the treads (Bullnose Pavers can also be used for
treads). Make sure you pay attention to local codes that
dictate the minimum step height, tread depth and hand rail
requirements.
Should I use a corrugated plastic pipe (drain tile) behind my wall to drain water away?
Due to their mortarless construction, segmental retaining
walls will naturally "weep" to relieve any hydrostatic pres-
sure that builds up behind the wall.
As a rule of thumb, however, it's a good idea to use a
drain tile directly behind the wall units at grade level for
all wall applications.
How do I make 90º corners with EP Henry Segmental Wall Systems?
Corner blocks with the rockface on two sides are avail-
able for the TerraceWall�, Mesa® Wall, Coventry® Wall
and StoneWall® SELECT� systems. They are used for
either left- or right-hand corners and are set in place with
concrete adhesive. Corner blocks can be made in the field
for English GardenWall� and Nursery Stone� by knock-
ing off one side with either a hammer and chisel or splitter.
Can I make a curved wall with EP Henry Wall Systems?
One of the many advantages over a railroad tie wall is
that walls, with either inside or outside curves, can be
built with all EP Henry Wall Systems. Blocks with tapered
sides are used for outside curves, and inside curves can
be created by placing the front corners together and gap-
ping the units in the back.
What do I use to adhere the caps on my retaining wall?
Use a high strength, flexible concrete adhesive, such as
Paver Bond, to affix your wall cap.
What if I want to build a freestanding wall?
No problem! EP Henry developed Double Sided
Coventry® Wall to increase your creative options for
walls that are functional and look great. Available in two
heights and five lengths - like our original Coventry Wall
system - it�s perfect for wing walls, knee walls, sitting
areas and more.
When should I involve an engineer in the design of my wall?
We recommend the use of a professional engineer on
projects with taller walls (above 4�) or with unusual site
conditions (steep slopes, parking lot or structure behind
the wall). Local building codes may also necessitate the
use of a professional engineer for walls above a certain
height. Check with the local code officials before starting
construction.
We can provide design charts and tables with generalized
engineering solutions for some of our retaining wall sys-
tems. Each situation is unique, however, and specific evalua-
tion will provide the most accurate solution.
What are tiered walls and how do I plan for them?
Tiered walls are two or more walls placed in a multi-level
arrangement. The second wall should be located behind
the first wall at a distance of at least twice the height of
the first wall under ideal soil conditions (e.g. if the front
wall is 3� high, the second wall should be at least 6�
behind it).
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EP Henry has been the driving force behind contractor training and support in the Middle Atlantic region for years. In fact over one third of all ICPI Certified Contractors in the United States have graduatedfrom the EP Henry program. In order to maximize this trained andinspired workforce, we have created specific divisions to help commer-cial developers get the most out of EP Henry products and services.Whether they are installing 20,000 square feet of Village Square Pavers at Princeton University or constructing a large wall at LankenauHospital, EP Henry's Commercial Hardscaping, Retaining Wall andArchitectural Masonry divisions can help create a beautiful commercial installation.
Left:Tavistock Country ClubRight: Princeton University BoathouseBottom: St. Cyril
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Whether creating outdoor
living space or punching up your
property�s curb appeal, EP Henry
Hardscaping Products provide
beautiful solutions that last and last.
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This year EP Henry and 6ABC Television in
Philadelphia selected one lucky homeowner
to win a Free Patio Makeover. Each home-
owner submitted a letter why they should
be selected to win an EP Henry patio. As
you can see the transformation was amazing.
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EP Henry products lend themselves to Unique Applications like fire-pits,
outdoor kitchens, gateways, unique walls and naturescapes. Contact
your local EP Henry Hardscaping Distributors (See pages 97 & 98)
for more information about these Unique Applications using EP Henry
Hardscaping products.
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Philadelphia Flower ShowEP Henry Products are at home in many different applications including residential,
universities, golf courses, shopping centers and at the prestigious Philadelphia Flower
Show. As the exclusive "Hardscaping Supplier" for the annual Philadelphia Flower Show,
EP Henry provides Hardscaping products to over 20 exhibitors and countless
contractors who work hand in hand with exhibitors.
The 2005 feature exhibit� Backyard Beautiful� was awarded the Governor's Trophy
and an award from the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania. It featured a spa
underneath an ornate pavilion, central patio area with lushly planted gardens and a
seating area complete with an outdoor fireplace. In addition to the DevonStone used
in the main patio area, Coventry Walls and Pavers and the new BishopStone masonry
veneer were featured.
For more information on attending the 2006 Philadelphia Flower Show,
March 5th - 12th, 2006, go to www.theflowershow.com.
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While much of our product is installed by
independent EP Henry Hardscaping
Contractors, many people choose to do-it-
themselves. Your local authorized EP Henry
Hardscaping Distributor has everything you
need to successfully complete your project.
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MAHTS
As word of the beauty, quality and
durability of EP Henry Pavers and Wall
Systems spreads, the use of our products
continues to increase at a rapid rate. In
order to meet the demands of the growing
market for EP Henry Hardscaping Products,
we believe it is crucial that a trained profes-
sional workforce exist to design and install
them. To this end, EP Henry developed, and
produces annually, the Middle Atlantic
Hardscaping Trade Show� (MAHTS), the
largest industry specific tradeshow in
North America.
A week-long event held each February -
when contractors are most available to
attend - MAHTS features both classroom
and hands-on arena setting instruction con-
ducted by industry experts from various
parts of the country and Canada. Our goal
is not only to teach and promote the high-
est industry standards for installation of
walls and pavements, but also to equip the
contractor with the necessary skills to run
a professional and successful business.
Because we understand the value of our
contractors' and design professionals' time,
MAHTS features the latest technology,
products and services available to the
Hardscaping industry. Thus in one concen-
trated time period, they can improve their
skills while making important
business contacts and purchases.
Last year over 4,000 contractors
and design professionals attended
MAHTS, where over 250 compa-
nies exhibited their products and
services. Our second year in
Atlantic City promises to be bigger
and better, with 300 booth spaces
and 4,500 expected attendees.
EP Henry's pledge to you is not simply to
provide the best product but to ensure the
best finished project. So, we've taken our
commitment to the highest quality in prod-
uct and service one step further with our
EP Henry Authorized Hardscaping
Contractor� (EPHAHC) Program. For
the best service and quality, visit
www.ephenry.com and click-on
�Find-A-Contractor�.
Go to the next page, or visit
www.ephenry.com, for more information
and to access our Find-A-Contractor
program.
EP Henry's Commitmentto You, Our Customer,by Growing a QualifiedProfessional Workforce
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The ConServ� Division of EP Henry is a support team for all EP Henry
contractors.This division consists of highly trained and experienced
professionals who provide technical information to contractors before
the start of a job or will assist construction to get the job done �
minimizing headaches and maximizing your bottom line. Additionally,
the ConServ� Division produces our annual Middle Atlantic
Hardscaping� Trade Show (MAHTS) in
Atlantic City, NJ and provides contractors
with training seminars at this venue
and through out the year to
enhance their skills.
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Most of us have at one time or another hadan experience with a contractor who lackedthe proper qualifications for the work beingperformed. EP Henry seeks to eliminatethis problem within our industry by trainingand then promoting to the public thosecontractors who exhibit the ability to deliv-er a quality end product.
To help you find a qualified and trust-worthy professional to install your EP Henry Hardscaping Products, we've cre-ated the exclusive EP Henry AuthorizedHardscaping Contractor (EPHAHC)Program. Contractors in this program havepassed EP Henry's standards of construction, professionalism and customerservice including:� Certification by the Interlocking Concrete
Pavement Institute (ICPI). The ICPI, therecognized industry authority in NorthAmerica, sets the technical training stan-dards for Hardscaping contractors.Contractors with this certification havetaken a 2-day course and passed an exam
on the fundamentals of interlocking paverconstruction.
� Their commitment to installing our prod-ucts in accordance with EP Henry's andthe ICPI's guidelines.
� A minimum of two years experienceinstalling Hardscaping products.
� Inspection of several of their installationsby ConServ�, our Contractor Servicesteam.
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KENTDover Building Supply, Inc.492 Webbs LaneDover, DE 19904302-697-9515www.dbsupply.us
NEW CASTLEA. H.Angerstrein Inc.315 New Rd.Elsmere, DE 19805 302-996-3500 www.angersteins.com
Leon's Garden World Newark Inc.1115 Elkton Rd.Newark, DE 19711 302-366-0737
Mr. Mulch Delaware Inc.4821 Summit Bridge RoadMiddletown, DE 19709 302-378-1000
SUSSEXParker Block Co. Inc.30243 Millsboro HwyMillsboro, DE 19966 302-934-9237
The Rock Pile Inc.28089 Rock Pile Way Unit IMillsboro, DE 19966 302-934-5102 www.harmonsrockpile.com
ALLEGANYEby's Mulch Yard1270 Alighan Rd.Cumberland, MD 21502 301-722-0043
ANNE ARUNDELStonehenge Gardens1268 Cronson BoulevardCrofton, MD 21114 410-721-7440
Tilden Lawn Nursery1008 West Central Ave.Davidsonville, MD 21035 410-798-4720
BALTIMOREGlyndon Gardens205 Hanover PikeReisterstown, MD 21136 410-833-2791 www.glyndongardens.com
Harting & Sons Building Supplies, Inc.2917 Hammonds Ferry Rd.Lansdowne, MD 21227 410-242-0260
Potomac Valley Brick & Supply9009 Yellow Brick Rd.Baltimore, MD 21237410-682-6700www.pvbrick.com
Wirtz & Daughters Garden Center12140 Pulaski Hwy.Joppa, MD 21085 410-335-0400 www.wirtzanddaughters.com
CECILBay Ace Hardware Inc.910 W. Pulaski HighwayElkton, MD 21921 410-398-1111 www.bayacehardware.com
Bay Ace Hardware Inc.23 W. Main StreetMaryland, MD 21911 410-658-1000 www.bayacehardware.com
CHARLESChaney Enterprises12130 Acton LaneWaldorf, MD 20601 301-932-8102 www.chaney-ent.com
KENTGillespie & Son100 Dixon DriveChestertown, MD 21620 410-778-0900 www.gillespieandson.com
MONTGOMERYPotomac Valley Brick & SupplyCompany15810 Indianola Drive, Ste. 100Rockville, MD 20855 301-309-9600
PRINCE GEORGESErnest Maier Inc.4700 Annapolis Rd.Bladensburg, MD 20710 301-927-8300 www.emcoblock.com
TALBOTEastern Shore Brick Co.8885 Mistletoe DriveEaston, MD 21601 410-820-0101 www.easternshorebrickco.com
Paul T. Ewing, Inc.9353 Ocean GatewayEaston, MD 21601 410-822-3496
WASHINGTONSunny Meadows7437 Sharpsburg PikeBoonsboro, MD 21713 301-432-2327
WICOMICOEastern Shore Brick Co.418 Coles CircleSalisbury, MD 21804 410-749-6611 www.easternshorebrickco.com
ATLANTICAtlantic Masonry Supply, Inc.6422 Black Horse PikeEgg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 609-909-9292
Stoneworld1333 Doughty Rd.Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 609-646-2200
BERGENRamsey Building & Paver Supply575 Island Rd.Ramsey, NJ 07446 201-327-0404 www.thepaverplace.com
BURLINGTONAlenco Fence & Supply Co.167 Rt. 70Medford, NJ 08055 609-654-6060 www.alencofence.com
G.W. Lippincott, Inc.63 Washington StreetMt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-267-1803 www.lippincottsupply.net
Herman's181 Jacobstown-Cookstown Rd.Wrightstown, NJ 08562 609-758-3808 www.hermanstrucking.com
CAMDENChick's Block10 N. Lakeview DriveGibbsboro, NJ 08026 856-783-1786
Hilltop Block & Supply1501 N. Black Horse PikeBlackwood, NJ 08012 856-227-0684 www.hilltopblockandsupply.com
McNaughton's351 Kresson Rd.Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 856-429-6745 www.mcnaughtonsgardens.com
Action Supply Inc.1413 Stage Coach Rd.Seaville, NJ 08230 609-390-0663
Beaver Supply Inc.18 Diamond Rd.Rio Grande, NJ 08242 609-886-2000 www.gobeaversupply.com
CUMBERLANDKennedy Concrete, Inc.1969-83 South Wast Ave.Vineland, NJ 08360 856-692-8650
R&G Landscape Supply496 Landis Ave.Bridgeton, NJ 08302 856-451-0948
R.E. Cummines, Inc.67 Chestnut Ave.Vineland, NJ 08360 856-691-4040 www.recumminesinc.com
ESSEXExtech Industries Inc.61-89 Avenue KNewark, NJ 07105 973-274-3340 www.extechind.com
GLOUCESTERBF Landscape Factory1964 N. Blackhorse PikeWilliamstown, NJ 08094 856-740-1445 www.bflandscape.com
Chick's Block1094 N. Delsea DriveClayton, NJ 08312 856-881-2244
Garoppo Stone & Garden Ctr.1200 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40)Newfield, NJ 08344 856-697-4444 www.garoppos.com
Rock Products Inc.1675 Crown Point Rd.Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-848-7934
Woodbury Cement Products630 S. Evergreen Ave.Woodbury, NJ 08097 856-845-2652 www.woodburycement.com
HUNTERDONWest Amwell Mason Supply Inc.624 Brunswick Pike (Rt 518)Lambertville, NJ 08530 609-397-3373
MERCERTrenton Block & Hardscape Supply625 Cherry Tree LaneLawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-396-9750
Yardville Supply Co.Church St.Yardville, NJ 08620 609-585-5000 www.yardvillesupply.com
MIDDLESEXAllen & Bubenick475 Stelton Rd.Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-752-3400-800-540-3435
Gray Rock Supply Co., Inc.64 West Railroad Ave.Jamesburg, NJ 08831 732-521-0580 www.grayrocksupply.com
North Brunswick ConstructionMat'ls Inc.795 Ridgewood Ave.N. Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-247-4989
MONMOUTHV & S Landscape Supply950 Rt. 33Freehold, NJ 07728 732-780-8444
MORRISCurley Stone Company228 Route 10Randolph, NJ 07869 973-361-1668
Hoffman's Supply35 E. Mill Rd.Long Valley, NJ 07853 908-876-3111 www.hoffmanssupply.com
OCEANHammett's Garden Center425 Rt. 9Forked River, NJ 08731 609-971-0840
Le-Ed Concrete & Supply1609 Lakewood Rd.Toms River, NJ 08755 732-341-4546
Le-Ed Hardscaping Center294 South Main StreetBarnegat, NJ 08005 609-607-9300
SALEMChick's Block65 N. Greenwich StreetAlloway, NJ 08001 856-935-6101
KINGKings Material303 Johnson Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11206 718-821-7800
RICHMONDKings Material3525 Victory Blvd.Staten Island, NY 10314 718-370-7400
SUFFOLKBissett Nursery Corporation323 Long Island Ave.Holtsville, NY 11742 631-289-3500 www.bissettnursery.com
County Line Mason Supplies, Inc.167 Depot Rd.Huntington Station, NY 11746 631-271-6679 www.countylinemasonsupplies.com
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North Fork Bedrock LLC.265 Cox LaneCutchogue, NY 11935 631-734-5804
Stove & Stone Ltd.3853 Middle Country Rd.Calverton, NY 11933 631-369-2777
ALLEGANYSevic Landscape and Supply4749 Leechburg Rd (Rt 56)New Kensington, PA 15068 724-335-0736
BERKSA. R.Adam & Son4 Industrial DriveHamburg, PA 19526 610-562-8662 www.aradamandson.com
Fleetwood Building Block Inc.240 West Main StreetFleetwood, PA 19522 610-944-8385 www.fleetwoodblock.com
Hollenbach Home CenterRoute 100 & County Line Rd.Boyertown, PA 19512 610-367-2051
Valley Supply, Inc.4338 Pottsville PikeReading, PA 19605 610-939-2393 / 800-539-1922
BLAIRTussey Mtn. Mulch & LandscapeProducts Inc.RD 1 Box 579 BHollidaysburg, PA 16648 814-696-1920
BUCKSEddington Supply Company2734 Bristol PikeBensalem, PA 19020 215-639-0990
Heavener Supply Quakertown26 West Zion Hill Rd.Quakertown, PA 18951 215-536-6380 www.heavenersupply.com
Stone Depot1465 Route 113Perkasie, PA 18944 215-249-0488 www.stonedepot.biz
Trenton Block at Shady Brook Farm931 Stony Hill Rd.Yardley, PA 19067 215-860-8800
Wehrung's Lumber & Home Center7711 Rt. 611Ottsville, PA 18942 610-847-2100 www.wehrungs.com
CARBONForest Inn Masonry Supply Inc.6160 Interchange Rd.Lehighton, PA 18235 610-377-5593 www.forestinnmasonry.com
CENTRECENTRE HAll Mason Supply2440 Earlystown Road - Ste 500Centre Hall, PA 16828 814-364-1688
Kohlhepp's Bald Eagle Valley StoneCenter5960 S. Eagle Valley Rd.Julian, PA 16844 814-692-7877 www.stonecenter.com
CHESTERBrandywine Patio1345 Wilmington Pike (Rt 202)West Chester, PA 19382 610-399-3606
Main Line Concrete & Supply Inc.1001 Root Rd.Downingtown, PA 19335 610-269-5556
CHESTERWoodward Landscape Supply661 Schuylkill Rd. (Rt. 724)Phoenixville, PA 19460 610-983-9810 www.woodwardlandscapesupply.com
CLEARFIELDKohlhepp Stone CenterPO Box 423DuBois, PA 15801 814-371-5200 www.stonecenter.com
COLUMBIARiverview Block Inc.1507 Salem Blvd. (Rt 11)Berwick, PA 18603 570-752-7191
CUMBERLANDBuilders Supply Co.308 S. 18th StreetCamp Hill, PA 17011 717-737-2511 www.buddingco.com
Carlisle Cement Products Inc.510 East North Street Ext.Carlisle, PA 17013 717-243-5323
DAUPHINJ.C. Budding Company850 Herr StreetHarrisburg, PA 17103 717-238-7261 www.buddingco.com
DELAWAREGalantino Supply Co. Inc.725 Old Marple Rd.Springfield, PA 19064 610-544-2586 www.galantino.com
SheminThe Landscape Supply Company5191 Concord RoadAston, PA 19014 610-358-0220 www.sheminnurseries.com
LACKAWANNABrick CityE. Grant St. & Garfield Ave.PO Box 211Olyphant, PA 18447 570-383-2406
LANCASTERPenn Stone190 West Ross StreetLancaster, PA 17603 717-397-5264 www.patiopennstone.com
Sauder's Nursery LLC1210 East Earl Rd.East Earl, PA 17519 717-354-9851
Walter & Jackson18 North Hess St.Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-2171 www.walterandjackson.com
LEBANONLong Nursery Inc.1347 East Main StreetPalmyra, PA 17078 717-838-2931
LEHIGHAB Natural Stone4337 Hamilton Blvd.Allentown, PA 18103 610-398-7200 www.abnaturalstone.com
LUZERNEWilkes-Barre Clay ProductsCompanyPO Box 1432 - 140 Dilley StreetForty Fort, PA 18704 570-288-1471
LYCOMINGLeonard Block Co.451 Oliver StreetJersey Shore, PA 17740 570-398-3376 www.leonardblock.com
MONTGOMERYAllied Landscape & ContractorSupply, Inc.1752 Limekiln PikeDresher, PA 19025 215-643-9857
C. R. Dampman Masonry Supply560 Seminary StreetPennsburg, PA 18073 215-679-8066/888-304-4328
Heavener Supply, Inc.10 Schoolhouse Rd.Souderton, PA 18964 215-703-0300 www.heavenersupply.com
Norristown Brick741 Forrest Ave.Norristown, PA 19403 610-539-1960 www.norristownbrick.com
SheminThe Landscape Supply Company100 Green Tree RoadOaks, PA 19456 610-666-0595 www.sheminnurseries.com
The March Company200 Limerick Center Rd.Limerick, PA 19468 610-495-0333 www.marchlimerick.com
NORTHAMPTONThe Brick Yard1001 Nor-Bath Blvd. - PO Box 87Northampton, PA 18067 610-261-1100
NORTHUMBERLANDAllen's True Value & Stone Center759 Susquehanna TrailWatsontown, PA 17777 570-538-4142
Central Builders Supply Co.125 Bridge Ave.Sunbury, PA 17801 570-286-6461/800-326-9361
Patterson Block Inc.100 Rt. 901Mt. Carmel, PA 17851 570-339-4570 www.pattersonblockinc.com
PERRYHeller's Home & Hardware Inc.42 Red Hill CourtNewport, PA 17074 717-567-7955
PHILADELPHIACava Building Supply Co.2007 Washington Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19146 215-732-0907 www.cavabuilding.com
Nolen Building Material64 E. Church LanePhiladelphia, PA 19002 215-843-3300
SCHUYLKILLPetritsch Lawns Garden CenterRoute 309Snyder, PA 17960 570-386-2824
Pine Creek Country Gardens1425 Long Run Road, Route 443Friedensburg, PA 17933 570-739-1140 www.pinecreekcountrygardens.com
YORKStandard Concrete Co.700 N. Sherman St.York, PA 17402 717-843-8074
FAIRFAXPotomac Valley Brick & Supply8306 Cinderbed Rd.Newington,VA 22079 703-550-9013 www.pvbrick.com
FAUQUIERShenandoah Stone ProductsPO Box 672Upperville,VA 20185 540-592-7500 www.shenandoahstone.com
PRINCE WILLIAMStone Center10405 Nokesville Rd.Manassas,VA 20110 703-393-2828 www.stonecenter.biz
RICHMOND CITY (and surroundingcommunities)Southside Builders Supply Corp.20 Westover Hills Blvd.Richmond,VA 23225 804-233-4351 www.southsidebuilders.com
STAFFORDSeasonal Maintenance Company78 Shelton Shop RoadStafford,VA 22554 540-657-5454
YORKBennett's Creek Nursery1568 Penniman Rd.Williamsburg,VA 23185 757-253-8714 www.bcnursery.com
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