Concrete Parking Blocks

Moyers Contracting makes, sells, and installs concrete parking blocks. We have 6′, 4′, 3′ and the big truck wheel stops.

These are from a few recent jobs we did.

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Concrete Wheel Stops in Queen Creek AZ, 3500 psi concrete mix, deliver and install, Veteran owned since 1987. Large or small jobs.
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parking blocks per MAG 150
Parking blocks

Moyers Contracting, Inc. has been manufacturing since 1987 and we have installed thousands around the valley and state. We pour them with a 3500 psi mix so that they are more durable and can take more abuse. We do everything from manufacture to delivery to installation. We can install one on your job or we can install 100 on your job.

Parking blocks have several uses from placing them in parking stalls, to creating a curb line, to making a planter barrier around trees and other landscape or areas that need to be protected.

We can install them on asphalt, concrete or even dirt or decomposed granite. With asphalt installation, we drive rebar pins into the ground to hold them in place. For concrete installation, we drill them, epoxy them or a combination of both methods. The epoxy we use is a two part system that we mix just prior to installation since it only has a small window of workability.

There are two styles of parking blocks in the most common 6′ style. See the pictures above. We have the standard MAG 150 spec that is 6″ tall and we have a five-sided style that is 5″ tall. Both do a great job of staying in place and both have really good durability. The style just depends on your preference.

Let us know if you have any specific questions about our parking blocks or if you need a quote for a job or upcoming project.

We cover the entire valley and state. Gilbert, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Queen Creek, Phoenix, Chandler, San Tan Valley, Apache Junction, Paradise Valley, Maricopa, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear and Glendale and most all points in between. Maricopa County. Concrete parking blocks.