How Much Does Versa-Lok Cost?
Versa-Lok is a concrete-based segmental retaining wall system which offers versatility and ease of installation
It does not require footings below frost level, can withstand freeze-thaw cycles and can also be installed with no mortar.
With Versa-Lok, you can design your wall any way you want as it’s the original pinning segmental retaining wall system.
How much does Versa-Lok cost per square foot?
The cost of a Versa-Lok, from what we researched, will be anywhere from $22 to $32 per square foot installed. The cost of a Versa-Lok walling project, as there are so many variables, will depend on the complexity the project, shape, height, the type of Versa-Lok walling system and your geographical location. Whether you want to do a DIY installation or hire a professional installer is also one of the major factors when it comes to the total cost of a Versa-Lok walling project. Since all jobs will be unique, we highly recommend getting as many quotes as possible. To do so, HomeAdvisor.com is a great way to gather multiple quotes for free from locally licensed contractors.
Those who want to do the project on their own will pay about $4 to $6 per block or about $6 to $11 per square foot. These costs will really come down to the type of Versa-Lok you purchase and who you purchase it from. This calculator from the official company’s website will tell you exactly how many blocks you need to complete your project. These numbers could help you budget for your project.
To make things easier, the costs in our table below are for the materials only.
Type | Size | Price Quoted (per square foot for materials only) |
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VERSA-LOK® STANDARD | 6" High, 16" Wide, 12" Deep | $7 to $9 depending on color |
VERSA-LOK® MOSAIC® | 10" High, 24" Wide, 12" Deep | $7 to $10 |
VERSA-LOK® ACCENT® | 4" High, 12" Wide, 12" Deep | $7.50 to $9 |
VERSA-LOK® COBBLE® | 6" High, 8" Wide, 12" Deep | $7 to $8.50 |
SQUARE FOOT™ RETAINING WALL SYSTEM | 8" High, 18" Wide, 12" Deep | $5 to $8 |
NOTE: Again, these prices are for the materials only. If you were to hire a professional, then you will want to multiply these numbers by two or three to get idea of what it may cost you. With so many variables involved, it can be hard to pinpoint an exact price.
According to this member on this GroundTradesExchange.com forum thread, they were quoted $30 per square foot to have the wall installed.
The Versa-Lok systems
Versa-Lok Standard – is the most popular unit amongst homeowners as it is very versatile. It can be installed in a curved wall, corners, columns, stairs and freestanding walls.
Mosaic – this system is a combination of a four-unit panel consisting of one Standard, one Cobble and two Accent units, giving the walling project a complex-looking and interesting pattern.
Cobble – perfect for planters, low walls and various gardening projects as the cobble blocks are just about half the size of a Versa-Lok Standard unit.
Accent – a slimmer version of the Versa-Lok Standard and are perfect for pools, gardens and other landscape fixtures.
Ultra – is a lighter weight unit that can be installed either on its own or can be integrated with other Versa-Lok units.
Nexus – this Versa-Lok system is perfect if you are looking to retain a lot of ground.
Harmony – this Versa-Lok retaining wall system uses a combination of Standard and Cobble wall units.
Versa-Lok overview
Versa-Lok walls are made from a high-strength concrete that is dry-stacked and interlocked with unique pins set on granular leveling pads. Unlike other walls, these walls do not need frost footings and can be built as tall as 50 feet.
The faces of the units are available in either a traditionally textured split-face or a natural, Weathered look.
The walls come in a variety of patterns, textures and colors, according to the manufacturer’s website. Common colors include charcoal, chestnut, earth, flagstone, gray and granite.
All of the solid units, as mentioned, can be modified on site, able to cater to any desired layout.
When installed, the top-pinning system will interlock the units, and the hole-to-slot pinning system allows an installer to vary the bond.
Tips to know
These walls can be modified on site and can accommodate just about any layout imaginable, which can include freestanding walls, columns, planters and seat walls to name a few.
The walls don’t cause any environmental hazards as all of the walls are manufactured locally and aren’t chemically treated.
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