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Domine Builders Supply

735 Wangum Road
PO Box 472
Fishers, NY 14453
Phone: 800-444-2103
Fax: 585-924-2141
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2009 New Products

BelAir Wall™ Collection

An excellent alternative to traditional retaining wall systems Timeless multi-piece design for maximum versatility Engineered for easy installation and alignment Ideal for a wide range of applications, from sweeping curved walls and raised patios, to steps and columns.

BelAir Wall™ offers designers, contractors and homeowners the ideal solution for residential and light commercial retaining and free-standing wall construction where pleasing aesthetics are a key consideration. The attractive multi-piece design and blended colors offer an alternative look to traditional retaining wall units. The design of this easy-to-use product allows for sweeping curves. The system can be used in applications ranging from curves to corners, terraces to raised patios, or steps to columns.

BelAir Wall™ is available in Danville Beige and Adirondack Slate.




BelAir Free-standing

BelAir Free-standing

BelAir Retaining Wall
When to Use a Pattern for Free-standing Walls

You can install the BelAir Wall™ free-standing wall system in a random pattern using any combination of units. Just avoid vertical lines that span more than 18 inches in height. If you are building a straight wall, use a pattern for inspiration or follow a pattern exactly. Pleasing random patterns can be built using an equal square footage of 3- and 6-inch-high units. The estimating formulas in this brochure are based on using an equal square footage of units of each size in each height. When using a pattern, begin at one edge laying the units as indicated. Install at least one repeat of the pattern to establish the pattern before proceeding to the next course.

When to Use a Pattern for Retaining Walls

You can install the BelAir Wall™ retaining wall system in a random pattern using any combination of units. Just avoid vertical lines that span more than 18 inches in height. If you are building a wall without geosynthetic reinforcement, use a pattern for inspiration or follow a pattern exactly. Pleasing random patterns can be built using an equal number of 3- and 6-inch-high units. The estimating formulas in this brochure are based on using an equal number of units of each size in each height. When building a wall that includes geosynthetic reinforcement, using a pattern at the appropriate spacing eliminates the need to cut the grid. When using a pattern, begin at one edge laying the units as indicated. Install at least one repeat of the pattern to establish the pattern before proceeding to the next course.

Please see your local representative for color samples available in your area.

This product is manufactured with Sculpsit(TM) technology licensed from Anchor Wall Systems, Inc.


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