Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Retaining wall question 4Mar 12, 2018 6:00 am shazaw SteveMc point 1; when you backfill your wall it's going to have to be excavated again to replace the panels. Point 2; the difference in price isn't massive if you take into account the labour and stuff around changing later. Agree with SteveMc. If finance is very tight like me... just do small section at a time. Landscape Thread : viewtopic.php?f=19&t=86133 Shazaw i wish i could, but we have a 1m cut and it's a bit nervewracking watching the neighbour's land slowly wash away with each rainfall. I don't know why they didn't make us do the wall before they started the build. Thank you again Simeon.. I will call my certifier for that. Have a good day 4 5141 Thanks for the insights, that makes perfect sense, and yeah, I will be leaning on the experience of the excavator operator entirely. 6 16104 Hi All, I engaged a tradie to install concrete retaining wall 600-800mm high over 32 meters in Victoria. Sleepers are 200*75*2000 mm installed over 17 steel posts. I… 0 6888 |