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Anchor Highland Wallstone
Has anyone ever worked with Anchor Highland Stone before? I am going to install 170 ff of it this week with steps and two gradual 90% curves. I chose it over the Keystone country manor due to its rear lip system for the ease of constructing curves. Is it a nice wall to curve with or should I consider the country manor for the next project?
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I find ep henry looks so much better than anchor walls, and its Very easy to use. I do use anchor pavers as they're quite cheaper.
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We have worked with the highland stone wall for a couple of years now. Great looking wall, installer friendly, some tricky things you'll pick up on when you've installed a few walls. Pm if you got any other questions.
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Here's a pic of a higland stone wall with steps (sante fe's the color)
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i'll try this again!
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Steve, where are you at in PA?
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Here is a picture of the project 70% done after 1 week. Got to put that new bobcat to work! Still have to do the pavers, caps, mulch, etc. you know the drill. Opinions are very welcome. Thanks
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BTW here's what it looked like last monday
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Looks great LH!
How did you like working with the Anchor Highland stones? |
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I loved the stone. I was a bit trifling to use a rear lip stone with a stairway that tall. But other than that I liked it alot. I just need to get the caps and pavers on now. Thanks for the info on the highland stone everyone!!
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