How Do You Build A Concrete Block Wall Without Cement?
A stacked, mortarless concrete block wall provides the appearance of a solid barrier without using cement. Many interlocking block and brick products on the market allow you to build a wall without cement. For example, you can build a concrete block wall using standard cinder blocks and a few other materials. These walls can be used for borders, non-load-bearing retaining walls and sheds with thin roofs, but mortarless walls should never be used as a structural element. Lay out a line of concrete blocks along the line of your wall. Place the blocks so that the ends are touching and the sides are flush. Hold a piece of rebar upright in each hole of the line of blocks. Drive the 6-foot-long rebar 2 feet into the ground with your sledgehammer. Shovel sand into each hole in your blocks. Place a line of blocks on top of the first. Stagger the seams between blocks by placing a half block in the second row on top of the full block in the first row. Break the block in half by striking the cent