Retaining wall system that has been designed engineered and certified specifically for retaining walls garden beds and edging up to a height of 900mm.
Sleeper retaining wall supports.
Dig a trench.
In this case you may need vertical retaining posts or even sleepers along the length of the wall to support the wall from leaning forward.
Landscaping screws are great for joining sleepers together.
Sleeper retaining walls require support.
The depth and angle depend on the soil type.
The vertical slopes should be at least 75mm thick.
For example if your wall is going to be 800mm high the holes for your posts should be 500mm deep.
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How to build a sleeper retaining wall retaining walls are never cheap or easy but building one from timber railway sleepers is probably as cheap and easy as you are likely to find.
Using sleepers as your posts costs about a third of the price of h beams.
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This support comes from a deep foundation and requires that the walls be erected at a precise angle.
Sleeper retaining wall posts come in two varieties steel galvanised h beams or a vertical sleepers.
These two types of timber offer excellent value for money.
The ridgi system comprises reinforced concrete sleepers and strong long lasting 60uc hot dipped galvanised steel posts and fence brackets.
As the sleepers are simply screwed together their construction is well within the abilities of most people without any specialist building experience.
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Treated pine sleepers.
This means you won t have to worry about termites.
If timber is your preferred material for building a retaining wall get treated pine sleepers or hardwood sleepers.
This is especially true of mountain soil on an inclined slope.
Dig holes and insert vertical supports using the thicker sleepers.
Time now to concrete your posts into position.
The second way to build a sleeper wall is to stand them vertically a vertical walls means you can vary the height of it in different places and even create a curved rather than straight wall.
They are screwed in without needing pre drilling and hold sleepers very firmly.
In this case simply concrete the vertical posts into the ground and fasten the stacked sleepers to the posts with timberlok sleeper screws.
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