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A chimney CMU block with a square core is a concrete masonry unit that has a hollow core in the shape of a square. This core is used to create a chimney flue, which allows smoke and gases to safely escape from a fireplace or wood stove. Square Chimney Block CMU block has a nominal depth of 16”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of the Square Chimney Block CMU block include depth of 15.625” (39.7 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A chimney CMU block with a circle core is a concrete masonry unit that has a hollow core in the shape of a circle. This core is used to create a chimney flue, which allows smoke and gases to safely escape from a fireplace or wood stove. Circle Chimney Block CMU block has a nominal depth of 16”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of the Circle Chimney Block CMU block include depth of 15.625” (39.7 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A half-length corner CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to create corners in CMU walls. The block is half the length of a standard CMU block, and it has one flat end and one hollow end. The flat end is placed facing out, and the hollow end is filled with mortar. Half Length Corner CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length Corner CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).
A lintel CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to support the weight of a wall above an opening, such as a door or window. Lintel blocks are typically U-shaped, with a hollow bottom that allows for the placement of reinforcing bars and grout. Lintel Block CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Lintel Block CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A pilaster CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is wider than a standard block. This makes it ideal for use in applications where additional strength or support is needed, such as around door and window openings, or to support beams or columns. Pilaster CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 8”, 12”, 16”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal widths of 8”, 16”. The actual dimensions of Pilaster CMU blocks include depths of 7.625”-15.625” (19.4-39.7 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and widths of 11.625”-15.625” (29.5-39.7 cm).
A CMU column is a structural column made of concrete masonry units (CMUs). CMUs are hollow concrete blocks that are stacked and filled with concrete to form a column. CMU columns are used to support the weight of buildings and other structures. CMU Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 8”-32” (20.3-81.3 cm) and typical heights from 8’-32’ (2.44-9.75 m).
Regular CMU blocks are concrete masonry units that are the most common type of CMU block. They are typically 8 inches wide, 16 inches long, and 8 inches high. Regular CMU blocks are available in a variety of colors, including gray, white, and red. Regular CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A firewall CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to create fire walls. Firewalls are walls that are designed to prevent the spread of fire from one area to another. They are typically made of non-combustible materials, such as concrete or masonry. Regular Firewall CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular Firewall CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-7.625” (14.3-19.4 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A chamfered sill CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that has been cut at an angle on the front edge. This gives the block a chamfered or beveled appearance, which can be used to create a more aesthetically pleasing finish on a concrete masonry wall. Chamfered Sill CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 4”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Chamfered Sill CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 3.625” (9.2 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A corner CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to create the corners of a CMU wall. Corner blocks are typically hollow, with a flat end on one side and a hollow end on the other side. They are laid with their flat end facing out and are typically held in place with mortar. Regular Corner CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular Corner CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A stretcher CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to create the long, running courses of a CMU wall. Stretcher blocks are typically hollow, with vertical webs that provide strength and reinforcement. They are laid with their long edges parallel to the face of the wall. Stretcher CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Stretcher CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A squared sill CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that has a squared platform on one end and a sloping angle on the other end. This allows the block to be used to create a header for a concrete masonry wall that slopes away from the building. Square Sill CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 4”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Square Sill CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 3.625” (9.2 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
CMU concrete walls are constructed using Concrete Masonry Units (CMUs), also known as concrete blocks or cinder blocks. CMUs are hollow rectangular blocks made from concrete and are assembled on-site with mortar to form walls. This construction method is prized for its versatility. CMU Concrete Walls are constructed with wall depths of 6”-24” (15.2-61 cm) and typical overall wall widths of 12’-32’ | 3.66-9.75 m (Typical). Overall heights for CMU Concrete Walls are commonly between 8’-40’ (2.44-12.2 m).
Half-length single scored CMU blocks are concrete masonry units that are half the length of a standard CMU block. They are also scored with a single indented visual groove along their length. This groove is used to create a visual effect, and it can be used to create a variety of different patterns. Half Length Single Scored CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length Single Scored CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).
A triple scored CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that has been scored, or indented, vertically three times on one face. The scores are used for visual effect, to break up the monotony of a solid wall and create a more interesting appearance. Regular Triple Scored CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular Triple Scored CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
Half-length CMU blocks, also known as half blocks, are concrete masonry units that are half the length of a standard CMU block. They can be used to create patterns, designs, and openings. Half blocks can also be used to finish rows of alternating blocks, which creates a visual interest. Half Length CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).
Half-length single bullnose CMU blocks are concrete masonry units that are half the length of a standard CMU block and have a rounded, or bullnose, end on one side. Half-length single bullnose CMU blocks are used to create a variety of decorative and architectural features on concrete masonry walls. Half Length Single Bullnose CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length Single Bullnose CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).
Half-length double-scored CMU blocks are concrete masonry units that are only half as long as a standard CMU block. They also have two indented grooves on each side, which create a visual effect. These blocks are often used in decorative applications, such as fireplaces and walls. Half Length Double Scored CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length Double Scored CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).
A sloped sill CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that has been designed to slope away from the building. This helps to prevent water from pooling at the base of the wall, which can lead to damage. Sloped sill CMU blocks are typically used in header applications. Sloped Sill CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 4”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Sloped Sill CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 3.625” (9.2 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
Wood Studs and Drywall CMU concrete walls combine the strength of Concrete Masonry Units (CMU) with the versatility of a wood stud framework and drywall finishing. In this system, wooden studs are attached to the CMU wall, creating a frame to which drywall can be affixed. Wood Stud Drywall CMU Walls are constructed with common heights of 8’-16’ (2.44-4.88 m), typical widths of 12’-32’ (3.66-9.75 m), and overall wall depths of 9.63”-17.63” (24.5-44.8 cm). The studs are spaced at 24” (61 cm) with stud depths of 3.5”, 5.5” (8.9, 14 cm).
Three-quarter length CMU blocks, also known as three-quarter blocks, are concrete masonry units that are three-quarters the length of a standard CMU block. Three-quarter blocks are used to create a variety of decorative and architectural features on concrete masonry walls. Three-Quarter Length CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 12”. The actual dimensions of Three-Quarter Length CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 11.625” (29.5 cm).
Metal Furring and Drywall CMU concrete walls combine Concrete Masonry Units (CMU) with a layer of drywall attached via metal furring channels. This system is employed to achieve a smoother finish and additional insulation in CMU walls. The metal furring is attached to the CMU wall. Metal Furring Drywall CMU Walls are constructed with common heights of 8’-16’ (2.44-4.88 m), typical widths of 12’-32’ (3.66-9.75 m), and overall wall depths of 7”-13.63” (17.8-34.6 cm). The furring is spaced at 16” (40.6 cm) with furring depths of .875”, 1.5” (2.2, 3.8 cm).
Half-height CMU blocks are concrete masonry units that are half the height of a standard CMU block. They are typically used to create a decorative or architectural feature on a concrete masonry wall. Half-height CMU blocks are available in a variety of colors and finishes. Regular Half Height CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 4”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular Half Height CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 3.625” (9.2 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
Half-length double bullnose CMU blocks are concrete masonry units that are half the length of a standard CMU block and have rounded, or bullnose, ends on both sides. Half-length double bullnose CMU blocks are used to create a variety of decorative and architectural features. Half Length Double Bullnose CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length Double Bullnose CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).
Concrete masonry units (CMUs), also known as concrete blocks, are rectangular blocks made of concrete. They are typically hollow, with webs or fins that provide strength and help to reduce weight. CMUs are used in a variety of construction projects, including walls, foundations, and columns.
A solid composite masonry wall combines two closely paired wythes, a facing wythe and a backing wythe, often differing in materials. This design marries the aesthetic allure of the facing material, like brick, with the economical and functional advantages of the backing material. Solid Composite Masonry Walls are constructed with typical overall wall depths of 9.5”-11.5” (24.1-29.2 cm). Overall heights of Solid Composite Masonry Walls are commonly between 8’-16’ (2.44-4.88 m) with wall lengths of 12’-32’ (3.66-9.75 m).
A cavity composite masonry wall integrates two distinct wythes, commonly a single brick layer and a single Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) layer, separated by a gap or cavity. This design aims to combine the aesthetic appeal of brick with the cost-effective and versatile nature of CMU. Cavity Composite Masonry Walls are constructed with typical overall wall depths of 11.25”-15.25” (28.6-38.7 cm) and a wall cavity of 2”-4” (5.1-10.2 cm). Tie spacings are set a maximum of 36” (91 cm) horizontally and 18” (46 cm) vertically. Overall heights of Cavity Composite Masonry Walls are commonly between 8’-16’ (2.44-4.88 m) with wall lengths of 12’-32’ (3.66-9.75 m).
An A-Block CMU is a concrete masonry unit that has a unique shape that resembles the letter "A". One end of the block is open, while the other end is closed. This shape allows the block to be used to create a variety of features in masonry walls, such as arches, columns, and pilasters. A-Block CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of A-Block CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
An H-Block CMU is a concrete masonry unit that has a unique shape that resembles the letter "H". Both ends of the block are open. This shape allows the block to be used to create a variety of features in masonry walls, such as arches, columns, and pilasters. H-Block CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of H-Block CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
Solid Half CMU blocks are half-length concrete masonry units that are made of concrete and have no hollow cores. They are typically used in load-bearing applications, such as foundation walls and load-bearing walls. Solid CMU blocks are available in a variety of sizes and colors. Half Length Solid CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 2”, 4”, 6”, 8”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 8”. The actual dimensions of Half Length Solid CMU blocks include depths of 1.625”-7.625” (4.1-19.4 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 7.625” (19.4 cm).