Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Nov 10, 2012 3:11 pm Blog: http://matt-and-jo.blogspot.com.au/ Purchased Block: August 2011, Block Settled: Dec, 2011 Contract Signed: 28/6/12, Site Works Started: 9/11/12 Re: Spreading excess fill over site - Is it a bad idea? 3Nov 10, 2012 3:22 pm Blog: http://matt-and-jo.blogspot.com.au/ Purchased Block: August 2011, Block Settled: Dec, 2011 Contract Signed: 28/6/12, Site Works Started: 9/11/12 Re: Spreading excess fill over site - Is it a bad idea? 5Nov 10, 2012 9:06 pm Blog: http://matt-and-jo.blogspot.com.au/ Purchased Block: August 2011, Block Settled: Dec, 2011 Contract Signed: 28/6/12, Site Works Started: 9/11/12 Re: Spreading excess fill over site - Is it a bad idea? 8Nov 11, 2012 12:52 pm True. We need to move it from its current location because its right where our 15,000l water tank needs to sit but hopefully they can just "relocate" it for us for less of a cost. Blog: http://matt-and-jo.blogspot.com.au/ Purchased Block: August 2011, Block Settled: Dec, 2011 Contract Signed: 28/6/12, Site Works Started: 9/11/12 Re: Spreading excess fill over site - Is it a bad idea? 9Nov 14, 2012 9:58 pm Soil dug out is going to expand at a much greater ratio. It is very deceiving. Even though it looks like a lot, when it compacts you might find it will be enough for your retaining wall. PM me your email. I have a build excavation calculator you can use based on your plans to double check what your builder is telling you. Cheers Simeon 1 10243 You must be new to the internet. You're also the only person anyone here has ever heard of washing their garage wall. I hate to break it to you, there are insects and… 6 4848 2 4350 |