Concrete Masonry Walls Are Professionals' Choice
(NewsUSA) - Homeowners know that quality landscaping enhances the beauty
of homes, increases curb appeal and can dramatically increase a home's
value.
To ensure the best-quality landscaping, design professionals and landscape
installers look for top-notch products - those that are aesthetically
pleasing, cost-effective and durable. According to the National Concrete
Masonry Association, segmental retaining wall systems often exceed such
expectations within both the commercial and residential markets.
A market research survey conducted by L.C. Williams & Associates,
a public opinion research firm, found that design professionals and landscape
installers overwhelmingly prefer concrete segmental retaining walls over
other retaining wall systems. The survey, which also polled commercial
and residential developers and materials suppliers, found that these professionals
preferred concrete retaining walls over natural stone, timber and poured
concrete.
Respondents used a five-point scale (where one is low and five is high)
and rated the aesthetic quality of segmental retaining walls at 3.86,
exceeding the aesthetic rating of both timber, which scored 2.73, and
poured concrete, which scored 2.85. Similarly, respondents gave segmental
retaining walls higher durability ratings than most other retaining wall
systems, and also rated them higher on cost-effectiveness.
According to NCMA, concrete segmental retaining walls offer the following
additional advantages.
* Ease of maintenance. Segmental retaining walls do not need to be stained
or treated like timber or other products, nor are they likely to be damaged
by infestation or rot.
* Design flexibility. The wide variety of sizes and placement options
enable creative and unique designs.
* Environmental friendliness. Concrete segmental retaining walls are
made of all natural materials that do not harm the environment. Unlike
wood treated with chromated copper arsenate, which was used as a popular
landscaping material until being phased out in 2003, concrete segmental
retaining walls do not pose a health hazard to the environment or to your
family.
For more information about concrete segmental retaining walls and other
concrete masonry products, visit www.ncma.org.
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