Walls, Gates & Caps
Precast Concrete Wall Caps and Post Caps
Wall caps and post caps help finish masonry walls, entry piers, gates, and landscape structures with cleaner lines, more consistent profiles, and durable precast concrete edges.
Wall Caps and Post Caps to Compare
These cap profiles show the kinds of shapes and finishes customers often compare when planning gates, site walls, and landscape features.
Typical wall cap installation checklist
- Start with a straight, clean wall surface and plan the cap run before setting mortar.
- Use a high-quality mortar suited to the climate and installation conditions so the caps stay secure over time.
- Run a string line on long, straight spans so the top edge stays clean and consistent from one end of the wall to the other.
- Expect some cutting at corners, returns, or wall ends, even when most of the run uses standard cap lengths.
Where wall caps and post caps look their best
- Perimeter and retaining walls that need a finished top edge.
- Entry gates and fence posts that need matching cap pieces.
- Garden walls, planters, and site features that benefit from a durable architectural cap.
- Pool surrounds and landscape structures where consistent coping-style profiles matter.
Smooth cap finishes
The FAQ notes that new caps and finials are made with silicon molds to create a smoother finish, which helps these pieces read cleanly at eye level and along wall tops.
Durable exterior material
Wall caps are positioned as durable reinforced concrete pieces built for exposed exterior use, whether they are finishing garden walls, gates, or perimeter masonry.
Custom runs and expansion
The FAQ also points out that this category continues to expand, and larger projects can justify custom mold work when standard pieces do not solve the full layout.