Surfaced block

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Surfaced Block is a generic term used to describe concrete masonry units with durable, slick surfaces designed to provide resistance to frequent scrubbing and cleaning, graffiti, chemical exposure, moisture, impact, and abrasion.

Common Types

Common types of Surfaced Block include Glazed Block, Tile-Faced Block, Sealed Ground-Face Block, and Polyurethane Coated CMU.

Typical Usage

Surfaced Block is found primarily in areas where a sanitary environment is required. Food and Beverage manufacturing plants, hospitals, Pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, Restaurants, Public Facilities, and schools use this type of construction material.