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Hi all
I have a stone retaining wall that sits against a steel retaining wall at 90 degrees. In heavy rains water runs through the gap between the two walls and I want to try and attempt to seal the gap up but unsure what product to use. The gap is fairly small (say max 10mm) but i am not sure if sealant would hold as most say they don't work if there's any water pressure. Would something like heavy duty bog be better? Or should i try to insert something solid into the crease/gap first?
Thanks for any help!
Adrian
Hi @AdrianW
If you seal the wall where will the water not go? May build up to a powerfull level the wall cant take.
But I will trust your judgement in that regard.
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Hello @AdrianW,
Great to see you've received advice from @Jewelleryrescue on sealing that gap. I'm sure our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. expert @MitchellMc will also be happy to provide his thoughts as soon as he can.
Thanks for your patience in the meantime.
Akanksha
Yes that's fair. I'm going to see if i can lay some ag pipe on both sides of the retaining wall. I have only a very limited slope to work with in the area that is leaking but it's worth a shot...
Hi @AdrianW,
@Jewelleryrescue has provided some great advice there and you're wise to consider other methods for controlling the water. Retaining walls are not waterproof objects, and water passing through through is considered normal. It would be best to invest your time in installing drainage to transfer the water elsewhere if it's of concern.
Mitchell
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