How to Build Walls & Posts

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Install Guide

Patio walls with posts can be used to build a wide variety of projects in your own backyard. These basic steps will help you learn how to build everything from seating walls, and outdoor rooms to entry monuments, outdoor kitchens and backyard bars.

Building Patio Walls and Posts

Video: How to Build a Patio Wall with Posts

Square up the Post

Square up the Post

Start with the Cut Block

Start with the Cut Block

Place the Next Block in the Wall

Place the Next Block

Start Second Course with Half AB Dublin

Start the Second Course

End Panel with Other Piece of the Cut block

End Panel with Cut Block

Build Second Post/Pillar

Start the Next Post

Continue Building Second Post/Pillar

Build the Next Post

Build Wall Panel to Desired Height

Build Wall/Post to Height

Finish Post and Panel with Caps

Finish with Caps

Installing on Existing Patios or Pavement

If you will be building in an area that does not have an existing patio or pavement, see How-to Sheet #120 Building Wall Panels and How-to Sheet #220 Building Posts for instructions on building the base. When bulding a wall with corners, keep in mind that you will need to cut blocks on every course. See How-to sheet #210: Cutting Blocks for more information.

Offset Vertical Seams

Offset Vertical Seams

Step 1: Layout

Determine the location of the first post/pillar. Install the Corner Blocks with the long sides facing out, align and level each course. Make adjustments as needed. See How-to sheet #220: Building A Post for more information on building posts/pillars. Continue building the post/pillar to the desired height. Alternate the blocks to offset the seams from the blocks below.

Step 2: Begin the Wall Panel

Block layout with cut blocks

Start with wall panel with a cut block

The first and the last block of every course of wall panel between the posts/pillars will be a cut block. Using a cut block allows the panel to be flush with the post/pillar. If a standard angled block shape is used there will be a gap where the panel meets up with the post/pillar. Cut an AB Dublin to achieve a quarter (1/4) and three-quarter (3/4) length piece to start the first course. Place the quarter (1/4) piece with the cut side against the center of the post/pillar to start the first course followed by the next full block. Use the three-quarter (3/4) length piece to complete the end of this course where it will meet up with the next post/pillar. We recommend installing the first two courses of the wall panel at the same time to ensure proper alignment.

Step 3: Build the Second Course

On the next course, cut an AB Dublin in half (1/2) to start this course. Place one half of this block with the cut side against the post/pillar. Again, save the other half of this piece for the end of this course. To aid in fitting the cut blocks, try flipping them over so the raised rings are down.

Step 4: Building the Wall Panel

With the first two courses started, continue building the wall panel in the chosen pattern. Build to the location of the next post/pillar. At the end of each section place the remaining cut blocks (the 3/4 and 1/2 length pieces) on each course that was used to start the course.

Placement of the Cut Blocks in the Wall Panel

Step 5: Additional Posts/Pillars

At the end of the wall panel, install the next post/pillar as previously done. Place the Corner Blocks with the long sides facing out. Install additional courses until the desired height is achieved. Alternate the blocks to offset the seams from the blocks below.

Step 6: Continue Building

With both posts/pillars built, continue stacking the courses of the wall panel to the desired height. Alternate the type of cut block for each course as you go.

Step 7: Finish

Finish the wall with Wall Caps and Post Caps. Secure the Wall Caps in place with a bead of flexible concrete adhesive along both sides of the raised rings and along the side of each Wall Cap. Place a bead of flexible concrete adhesive along the outside edge of the top course of Corner Blocks and then set the Post Caps in place.

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