Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Jan 25, 2013 9:38 pm Has anyone used these to retain? I'm guessing they just stack on top of each other and don't require any fixing due to their weight and probably just need the normal backfilling and drainage like any other retaining wall. Here's a pic of the one's i'm thinking of using. Building the Lawson with Eden Brae in Cameron Park Re: Sandstone log Retaining wall 2Jan 26, 2013 7:39 am Hi Welby. How much are these blocks/logs ? And size ? They look good. Re: Sandstone log Retaining wall 3Jan 26, 2013 7:50 am There's a few different sizes mike and grades depending on how cleanly they have been cut. The really clean one's that i've looked at are 1000x500x500 and are about $160 each. Building the Lawson with Eden Brae in Cameron Park Re: Sandstone log Retaining wall 4Jan 26, 2013 7:58 am Thanks mate. Sounds good. So about a metre x half metre ? Are they heavy ? I'm looking at a garden (retaining type) wall. I'd put soil in and like it to be a reasonable height. Only need base level at this size. Maybe build up the base level with some gravel ? Re: Sandstone log Retaining wall 6Jan 26, 2013 9:26 am Wow that is heavy, not really a DIY job, looks great though. Ive been looking at options more along the line of boulders and have been quoted $150 per face meter. Re: Sandstone log Retaining wall 9Aug 15, 2013 6:56 pm welby Has anyone used these to retain? I'm guessing they just stack on top of each other and don't require any fixing due to their weight and probably just need the normal backfilling and drainage like any other retaining wall. Here's a pic of the one's i'm thinking of using. Who was the supplier? Which city/state? DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi, I have an old fence/barrier made of treated pine logs bolted to plates and these are bolted to very large metal posts/girders. The plates and bolts are rusted through… 0 15124 I had 28m2 of engineered pavers laid six months back and it was difficult to find someone not taking the pi$$. Internet suggested it should be $85-100/m2 to lay them.… 3 12412 Thank you again Simeon.. I will call my certifier for that. Have a good day 4 5197 |