Retaining wall: retains safety and beautifies

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

A retaining wall is a structure that holds or retains soil behind it. It works like a dam and stops the movement of soil. Retaining walls have become an important accessory in landscaping and buildings on contoured surfaces. Traditionally retaining walls were built with wood and stones. Wood is inexpensive but has a very short lifespan. Retaining wall’s basic function is to hold soil at an unnatural slope. Retaining walls can also serve decorative purposes, especially the retaining walls  in San Mateo, and the retaining walls in Santa Clara.



You need a retaining wall if,

1) Your house wants on a slope and you to prevent the foundation from sliding off.
2) You need to level a sloping land for additional use.
3) You want to add an attractive element to your landscaping
4) Create additional seating space around your patio which overlooks a staircase.
5) You want to raise the level of your garden above the street level (for increased privacy)

Materials that can be used:

1) Timber:  inexpensive, but requires frequent replacement as it is easily  damaged by soil moisture.
2) Concrete: it can be poured  directly into a steel  mesh or come as a ready made interlocking blocks
3) Stone: it is the most expensive material to build a retaining wall, but it is also the most decorative stuff.
Whether you design the wall yourself or decide to ask for professional help. This blog will make you aware and help in making a better, well informed  decision.

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