Ammonís Wall® is Hanover´s newest addition
to an already diverse line of garden and landscape walls. Sized at 8" x 12" x 4", Ammon´s
Wall® is a very versatile wall block. Blocks can be laid in any direction to create a natural random pattern.
Building patterns are endless creating a unique wall with every installation.
Ammonís Wall® can
be used to create decorative pillars, steps, garden or planter walls. Lights can easily be added on top of pillars or
columns built with Ammonís Wall®. Voids are created in the center of the pillar allowing electrical cords to be
protected and hidden from view.
Produced and textured to capture the look and durability of natural stone,
Ammon´s Wall® is available in the same colors as Hanover´s Appian® Prest® Brick with a
Tumbled Finish. With only one size block, installation is quick and easy. When building an 8" or 12"
wall, the block can also be used as a cap.
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Thickness |
face ft per cube |
pcs per face ft |
pcs. per cube |
s.f. per cube |
s.f. per truck |
lbs. per cube |
| 8" x 12" |
4" |
21.3 32 (12") (8") |
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132 |
66 |
924 |
3220 |
Sizes shown
are nominal. Products are made to fit metric modules.
Please note: Ammon's Wall™ is sold by the piece
and not by the square foot. 21.3 face feet per cube is based on creating a 12" solid wall. 32 face feet per
cube is based on creating a 8" solid wall.
Colors : Chocolate/Tan Blend, Gettysburg Gray, South Mountain Sand, Salmon/Charcoal Blend
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