A triple scored CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that has been scored, or indented, vertically three times on one face. The scores are used for visual effect, to break up the monotony of a solid wall and create a more interesting appearance. Triple scored CMU blocks can be used to create a variety of visual effects, depending on the depth of the scores. For example, shallow scores can be used to create a subtle grid effect, while deeper scores can be used to create a more dramatic appearance.
Regular Triple Scored CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular Triple Scored CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A triple scored CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that has been scored, or indented, vertically three times on one face. The scores are used for visual effect, to break up the monotony of a solid wall and create a more interesting appearance. Triple scored CMU blocks can be used to create a variety of visual effects, depending on the depth of the scores. For example, shallow scores can be used to create a subtle grid effect, while deeper scores can be used to create a more dramatic appearance.
Regular Triple Scored CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Regular Triple Scored CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).