mehr27
Structural
- Dec 18, 2001
- 27
A friend of mine owns a house in Virginia. His property is 3-4 feet higher than his neighbors and separated with a 90-foot long cinder block retaining wall. The wall needs replacing and his neighbor won’t pay the additional costs for concrete pavers so they have decided on a pressure-treated timber retaining wall. He’s hired a landscaping company to design and build the wall.
Any problems going with a timber wall? Will this simply be old railroad ties and does this type of construction need tie-backs? How is this type of wall typically constructed?
Any problems going with a timber wall? Will this simply be old railroad ties and does this type of construction need tie-backs? How is this type of wall typically constructed?