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Hello all!
We are planning to level our backyard which is about 600mm high. We were recommended to add a retaining wall against our fence to ensure it does not collapse. Would we need to add additional posts into the ground to add the sleepers or can we drill these directly to our existing posts? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi @nmd19
Your advice not to use your fence posts in your retaining wall build as they could collapse is spot on
I highly recommend you build an independant retaining wall off your fence because one day that fence will need replacing and ripped out and that will destroy your retaining wall too I would hate for you to face that problem a double wammy with the fence rebuild too.
Build it in at least 50mm off the fence posts. Your 600mm height is right on the limit of many council retaining walls limit for building with no DP and engineering design It would be wise to add Ag drain along it to reduce water pressure if it occurs in heavy rains. and a gravel fill over the Ag line,
Build it out of treated pine 100mm posts and 200x 50mm sleepers is cheapest option USE H4 timber for longer life span. There are landscaping blocks your can stack and make it, but they are expensive at $13 ea approx. A near forever wall is brick work made ot Besser Blocks are $4 ea but this will need cement footing 300 by 300.
Well A big job but your place will look great hang in tthere
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