Hi,
I'm after some comments on my plan. I have had a retaining wall built in the garden, it is double skinned. Length is about 15m x 4m return with a depth of about 1m. It is there to level off a sloping garden.
The spoil from the foundations has been levelled off and I've had a builder (he didn't build the wall) explain it needs 40ton of MOT compacted and then concrete inbetween the two skins to reinforce the wall as currently the weight goes all onto one skin. Once this is done then we can add a foot or so of topsoil.
I don't think the wall needs reinforcing based on previous conversations and research so I've asked to not do this and proceed anyway. Builder has explained thats fine but if the wall cracks don't blame him, this is fair enough he didn't build it. However I'm looking for some reassurance that the wall without filling in will be sufficient and also if the MOT is a good idea as I know it will compact things down but thought it might limit growth a bit. My plan is to turf it but I will add a tree and possibly some bushes in future.
Finally I figured if the wall did required any reinfocement that It would be easier and cheaper to fill the cavity with expanding foam rather than concrete which would distribute any force just as well.
Thanks,
Dan
I'm after some comments on my plan. I have had a retaining wall built in the garden, it is double skinned. Length is about 15m x 4m return with a depth of about 1m. It is there to level off a sloping garden.
The spoil from the foundations has been levelled off and I've had a builder (he didn't build the wall) explain it needs 40ton of MOT compacted and then concrete inbetween the two skins to reinforce the wall as currently the weight goes all onto one skin. Once this is done then we can add a foot or so of topsoil.
I don't think the wall needs reinforcing based on previous conversations and research so I've asked to not do this and proceed anyway. Builder has explained thats fine but if the wall cracks don't blame him, this is fair enough he didn't build it. However I'm looking for some reassurance that the wall without filling in will be sufficient and also if the MOT is a good idea as I know it will compact things down but thought it might limit growth a bit. My plan is to turf it but I will add a tree and possibly some bushes in future.
Finally I figured if the wall did required any reinfocement that It would be easier and cheaper to fill the cavity with expanding foam rather than concrete which would distribute any force just as well.
Thanks,
Dan