Heltor Chasca
Out-riding the Black Dog
[QUOTE 4881559, member: 45"]Our back garden slopes upwards away from the house. We have a level patio and then a retaining wall about 3 feet high. Above this the lawn slopes up and away.
I'd like to add another 5-6 feet to the patio.
What's the best way of doing this without the garden falling in when I start to dig it out? And how do you build a retaining wall into the slope?[/QUOTE]
Another opinion: based on where you are, the soil is full of clay so it should retain it's structure for some time. You will have to excavate further than 5-6 foot to take in to account the retaining wall. This should be double skinned with face up blocks and then your decorative walling tied to that structure. Backfill with clean stone and make sure you have weep holes. If this is going to be more than 1m I would get advice from a structural engineer. Think hard about the sides of the retaining wall if these are going to be on your boundary. You want to keep in mind the levels and structural integrity of your neighbour's property.
Depending where you are in North Somerset, I have some contacts to do bits of the work including removing the spoil.
I'd like to add another 5-6 feet to the patio.
What's the best way of doing this without the garden falling in when I start to dig it out? And how do you build a retaining wall into the slope?[/QUOTE]
Another opinion: based on where you are, the soil is full of clay so it should retain it's structure for some time. You will have to excavate further than 5-6 foot to take in to account the retaining wall. This should be double skinned with face up blocks and then your decorative walling tied to that structure. Backfill with clean stone and make sure you have weep holes. If this is going to be more than 1m I would get advice from a structural engineer. Think hard about the sides of the retaining wall if these are going to be on your boundary. You want to keep in mind the levels and structural integrity of your neighbour's property.
Depending where you are in North Somerset, I have some contacts to do bits of the work including removing the spoil.