AFTEC column forms are a great addition to any residential driveway. Prominently positioned six feet or eight feet tall, our AFTEC column forms sit in a 24-inch wide concrete setting with a steel I-beam in the middle solving one of the more frequent problems involving solitary brick or stone columns: tilting!
Just as with Aber Fence Company’s AFTEC walls, the AFTEC columns’ settings are equally as deep as the column height. Six-foot columns have a 24” X 72” concrete setting and eight foot columns have a 24” X 96” deep setting.
The AFTEC columns can easily accommodate electrical PVC piping to allow lighting or other ornaments atop the column caps.
Our AFTEC Precast Concrete Columns are built to last and add beautiful appeal to your driveway. Design options include Logan stone, dry stack, ledge stone and brick.
Yes, but occasionally aerial power or communication lines may provide an issue but Aber has succeeded in altering the lines long enough to install the panels.
20-foot-wide pathways to planned fence line.
Six feet. Three and four foot heights can be acquired, but with substantial added investment to order the custom heights.
Standard panels are 6-foot and 8-foot. Aber is prepared to add footers to raise panels to 7-foot, 9-foot, and 10-foot in height or "stack" panels to 12-foot or 14-foot heights.
HOA’s benefit from enhanced visual monetary values when surrounded by AFTEC pre-cast concrete. Numerous Realtors have commented how perception of the AFTEC walls increase the value of the homes enclosed by as much as 15%.
Aber repairs only AFTEC walls that occur when errant drivers lose control and hit our walls. Aber does not entertain repairing any other masonry wall of any kind.
Aber has installed AFTEC projects as small as 150 linear feet and our largest project has been the 110,000+ linear foot project at the Cross Creek Development in Fulshear, Texas. Projects under 1,000 linear feet or subject to a mobilization fee to cover the expense of the heavy equipment and 18-wheeler transporters to carry the 6,000 pound and/or 8,000-pound AFTEC panels to the building site.