Creating the perfect retaining wall or walkway is all about the products you use. By choosing Oregon Block, you get well-built pavers and blocks to ensure that your project will last and can be enjoyed for years to come. Our blocks are designed for easy installation, saving you time and cutting your labor costs. We strive to produce the best quality block and pavers to withstand the Northwest weather. Check out your choices in size, color, and texture. Each option will form a finished project that looks classic and beautiful.
We are a third-generation family-owned and operated business located in Prineville, Oregon. Since 1999, we have manufactured Allan block retaining wall products. In 2013, we added our own paver line-rounding out our hardscapes product offerings and complimenting the Allan block retaining wall system. We continue to strive to add new products and color/style choices to meet your needs and wants as the hardscape market continues to evolve. Mike takes great pride in having a hand in every aspect of his business and working side by side with his employees (and family) day in and day out.
The Allan Block Information Center is a great place to find free downloadable installation information on retaining walls, patio or courtyard walls, outdoor kitchens, ponds and much more. You can find everything you need to learn how to build retaining walls with the step-by-step instruction manuals and tech sheets found here.
Pavers add grace and elegance to a walkway, patio, or driveway. Our pavers are tested for durability and exceed the standards to ensure your pavers will last. You have the choice of three different sizes and finishes. Pavers give more versatility to your project by giving your patio or walkway a beautifully unique design. You can make patterns, curves and lines that you will not get from concrete. Our pavers can be mixed and matched for an elegant look.
Use the AB Courtyard Collection to create a beautiful, maintenance-free enclosure around your patio. This project demonstrates how to build a patio enclosure using posts/pillars, corners and wall panels on a hard, level surface, such as concrete or pavers. To build on soil, you must create a post foundation pad and a wall panel foundation pad. Determine the layout of your enclosure and mark out a guideline for the placement of the walls and posts/pillars. This example incorporates corners and posts/pillars with the wall panels.