A retaining wall is a structure that holds back soil or rock from a slope. It is used to support the lateral pressure of the soil. The soil behind the wall is prevented from moving forward by the pressure of the retained material. Retaining walls are used to create level terraces in sloping landscapes. They can also be used to control erosion, create privacy screens, and support vertical gardens.
There are many different types of retaining walls, including gravity walls, cantilevered walls, sheet pile walls, crib walls, and buttress walls. Each type of wall has its own advantages and disadvantages. The type of wall you choose will depend on the size and shape of your landscape, the purpose of the wall, and your budget.
Gravity walls are the most common type of retaining wall. They are made of concrete, stone, or brick and are designed to resist the pressure of the soil by their weight. Gravity walls are usually less expensive than other types of retaining walls, but they require more time and labor to build.
Cantilevered walls are supported at one end by an anchor system embedded in the ground. The other end is free-standing. Cantilevered walls are made of concrete, stone, or brick and can be either pre-cast or cast-in-place. They are more expensive than gravity walls, but they are also stronger and require less maintenance.
Sheet pile walls are made of interlocking steel or plastic sheets that are driven into the ground. They are often used in waterfront applications because they are resistant to water and corrosion. Sheet pile walls are more expensive than other types of retaining walls, but they can be installed quickly and with minimal disruption to the site.
Crib walls are made of interlocking concrete or stone blocks that are filled with gravel or soil. Crib walls are very strong and can be used in a variety of applications. They are more expensive than gravity walls, but they require less maintenance.
Buttress walls are supported at both ends by an anchor system embedded in the ground. The middle section is free-standing. Buttress walls are made of concrete, stone, or brick and can be either pre-cast or cast-in-place. They are more expensive than gravity walls, but they are also stronger and require less maintenance.
Retaining walls can be a great addition to any landscape. They can add structure and interest, control erosion, create privacy screens, and support vertical gardens. Choose the type of wall that best suits your needs and budget. If you need a hand deciding on what type of wall would work best for you, contact our team today. We can assess your needs and give you some options to choose from.
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