Hello, I'd like to install timber vertical slats and a cantilever bench to a 900mm high x 100mm thk solid block retaining wall. Our builder didn't apply a waterproof membrane to the earth-retaining side of the wall - I presume this is because it would undermine our neighbours fence post (to the far right of the image) and I'd really like to avoid removing the plants and lifting up pavers.
So, I'm looking for advice on how to best protect the timber from what is now a permanently wet wall. Should I install a waterproof membrane before the supporting battens? Will the brackets we plan to use for the bench supports be ok? (https://contemporaryfencing.com/product/seat-brackets-for-cedar-seating-bench-tops/)
Any hints/tips/advice much appreciated.
So, I'm looking for advice on how to best protect the timber from what is now a permanently wet wall. Should I install a waterproof membrane before the supporting battens? Will the brackets we plan to use for the bench supports be ok? (https://contemporaryfencing.com/product/seat-brackets-for-cedar-seating-bench-tops/)
Any hints/tips/advice much appreciated.