Dimensions Guide

Approximately 23 lbs
6”h x 6”/4”w x 10”d
Approximately 64 lbs
6”h x 16”/14”w x 10”d
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Step 1: Site Preparation
Step 1: Site Preparation
Begin by digging a shallow
trench 12” Deep by 20” wide. Add
4-6” of crushed stone and compact
to create a level base. Use sand as
needed to aid in leveling (No more
than 1” of sand should be used).
Step 2: Base Course Install
Start at the lowest point of the
wall and place the first unit of
Country Manor, leveling it front
to back and side to side. Level
each additional unit on the base
course independently and with the
adjacent units.
Step 3: Pin Placement
Insert Keystone interlocking pins
into the desired pin holes in the
outside holes of the block for either
a 1” positive or negative setback,
or in the middle pin hole for a
vertical wall.
Step 4: Backfill
For retaining walls use a 1/2”-3/4”
clean crushed stone 12” deep
behind the wall to backfill. Fill open
spaces between blocks and inside
open cores after the installation of
each course.
Step 5: Adding Courses
Stagger the bond from the
previous course as shown. Pins
from the lower course will secure
into the pin receiving channel
in the bottom of the unit being
installed.
Step 6: Capping the Wall
Finish the wall with a Country
Manor Cap for a polished look.
Depending on the design of the
wall, cutting of the cap units may
be necessary. Secure the cap units
with concrete adhesive.
Bottom
Top
FOR SET BACK WALLS:
The longer faces of each unit
(16 for large, 6 for small) will be
the front faces of your retaining wall,
place pins in the back pin holes.
FOR FREE STANDING WALLS:
Place units in an alternating pattern
of smooth side to smooth side and
rough side to rough side. Pins will be
placed in middle hole.
Cap
Approximately 30 lbs
3”h x 12”/10”w x 10”d
The pin holes used within each unit will vary
depending upon the nature of the project.
Pins
Questions: Contact Keystone Retaining Wall Systems LLC • 888.601.2326