Versa Lok Projects






Versa-Lok and OmniStone provide access to the deck steps with a storage space under the steps. Brighton Township.












Williamsburg Versa-Lok Planter Wall and new shrubs with a low voltage lighting system.













Slate Weathered Mosaic Versa-Lok® wall and steps.

A 4' high Allegheny Blend wall about 70' long.

A driveway border wall in Desert Blend color that steps up.

A wall in Desert Blend color.
A Slate Blend wall with 4 built-in lights.

A tree ring wall built with Slate accent blocks.

A large wall with steps.

A Sandstone driveway wall.

A weathered mosaic Allegheny Blend wall.

Closing the gap between the steps and lawn, this curved wall provides a maintenance free area that is still attractive.

Another wall that is stepped down. All that's missing is a new Omnistone driveway!

Versa-Lok® walls don't have to be large. This small wall, including steps, gives the home a clean, finished look.

A Saratoga Blend Versa-Lok® wall with river rock shrub beds

A Chocolate colored wall with matching steps.

This project called for a curved, terraced bed. Looks almost like an extension of the house.

A 4' high Allegheny Blend wall about 70' long.

Desert Blend Versa-Lok® steps with two Omnistone landings for seating.

A wall to create a level area for a pool that is being installed.

This picture shows what goes into making a high Versa-Lok® wall. As the wall is built up, tampers are used to compact the backfill, ensuring the stability of the structure. This process is repeated as the wall grows.

The finished product! The wall is stepped up to match the slope behind. It is also stepped back, making sure it will not topple over.

These original steps are surrounded by new Versa-Lok® walls. The product is extremely versatile.

This project called for a long retaining wall. Makes for a clean look.