Concrete poured walls tend to be the top choice of new-construction builders since such vertical concrete walls can be formed in any slab foundation design; plus perhaps allowing for some last-minute changes in cement and concrete construction projects. In fact, poured concrete (reinforced via rebar) is commonly used in commercial enterprise settings. Concrete walls can be either interior or exterior -- forming the internal rooms of home or office buildings or the outside walls protecting the entire structure from the elements, for example.
Concrete pouring, such as poured concrete walls like retaining walls or privacy walls, requires concrete construction expertise, especially as jobs become bigger and more complex. Longwood, FL-based concrete company ACCG, Inc. is respected and highly-rated at pouring concrete; having served the Orlando, Lake Buena Vista, Clermont, Lakewood and New Smyrna Beach areas and all central Florida since 2005! ACCG works in concert with our preferred concrete delivery company, supplier and subcontractor, Orlando-based Kennedy Concrete.
Along with forming the interior and exterior wall boundaries of buildings, another common type of poured concrete wall is a privacy wall: essentially acting as a shield, offering privacy for either residential or commercial properties. Concrete material makes for an effective privacy barrier given its sturdy, solid wall construction that can be formed at custom heights, lengths and widths to accomodate most any property owner's preferences.
Homeowners in residential neighborhoods commonly have privacy walls installed in order to attain an additional level of comfort and security and protection from children straying too far or pets escaping the yard; though people in less populous areas can benefit from them, too. For example, wildlife can be kept at bay or a privacy barrier near the roadway can buffer traffic noise or just introduce the driveway to a property. Incidentally, such barriers can also shield undesired views into neighboring properties. Thus, a privacy barrier goes both ways.
Business operators, such as medical clinics and legal offices, utilize privacy walls to maintain an added level of confidentiality. Indeed, the primary intent of a privacy wall is privacy; not necessarily confinement or security, so there's a lot of design flexibility. In fact, law or ethics may mandate such additional privacy for customers, in which case such privacy walls help keep businesses in compliance.
Note that residential or commercial neighbors may initially oppose a privacy wall that's installed without any consultation, and this could lead to problems. Therefore, by consulting with neighbor(s), a mutually satisfactory decision may be more likely; plus, a neighbor may even be inclined to help with the costs of installation and maintenance, like landscaping on their side of it, since all parties could benefit from such solid concrete walls.