Welcome to our Product Gallery
Pine Hall Brick offers a wide range of paving
products in many styles and unique colors. As you browse around,
be sure to check out our new products and special reference
items below:
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New Products
CityCobble
Our newest paver line manufactured at the Georgia facility, CityCobble has a cobblestone look in a genuine clay paver. The 2 1/4" Rumbled® pavers come in two sizes - 5 1/3" square and 5 1/3" x 8" rectangle.
When installed in an "I" pattern or modified herringbone pattern, they give a random cobble look reminiscent of ancient walkways laid in stone. Call and place your order today!
Stock colors: Red, Full Range (pictured) and Autumn
Also available at the Georgia Plant:
Gardenwalk Pavers - a "hybrid" thickness paver that is slightly less than 2" thick and has beveled edges on one surface and straight edges on the other. The 1 13/16" x 4" x 8" paver can be used on the beveled side for a pristine look or flipped onto the straight edge side for a more traditional look.

Georgian Edge Pavers
Beveled edges and spacer nibs (like Madison's English Edge®)- this 2 1/4" product is available in Red, Full Range and Autumn.
Old Mocha Pavers - "Old" Paver Series

Our ‘new’ Old Mocha paver has a similar look to Old Mill but with a brown color range that works well with many of our face brick colors. A blend of brown and tan tones with a touch of darks, it’s the perfect color combination for many design color schemes. This genuine clay paver meets ASTM C902 requirements.
ADA Truncated Dome Paver

As detailed in TechBullet
#3, the Access-Board requires detectable warning devices
at pedestrian/vehicular transition points. In addition, the
rule requires that the detectable warning area be a contrasting
color to the surrounding pavement. The recently released Rights-of-Way
Guideline proposal indicate that detectable warnings will
continue to be required although the proposed guidelines call
for a smaller coverage area (24 inches instead of full ramp)
and permit wider dome spacing. The new Guidelines are currently
published for public comment at access-board.gov.
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