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Hey gang.
We've just had a wonky single skin brick retaining wall replaced with concrete blocks. Basically the fence came down in a storm and the retaining wall behind it was at such a funky angle we decided we needed to replace it before putting the fence back up. Could literally pull the wall down by hand.
We want to put a 5ft wooden fence on top of this new block wall. I'm trying to find what the best way to do this would be. I'd rather avoid going posts down into post mix in the dirt as that will bring the fence forward in front of the wall and I'm very keen to have the fence panels in line or pushed back from our side of the bricks.
My preference would be 100mm (by about 170cm tall) posts mounted on post shoes directly into the top of the blocks, but I understand theres the potential for structural issues? Is there any reason that this might be a bad idea?
We've just had a wonky single skin brick retaining wall replaced with concrete blocks. Basically the fence came down in a storm and the retaining wall behind it was at such a funky angle we decided we needed to replace it before putting the fence back up. Could literally pull the wall down by hand.
We want to put a 5ft wooden fence on top of this new block wall. I'm trying to find what the best way to do this would be. I'd rather avoid going posts down into post mix in the dirt as that will bring the fence forward in front of the wall and I'm very keen to have the fence panels in line or pushed back from our side of the bricks.
My preference would be 100mm (by about 170cm tall) posts mounted on post shoes directly into the top of the blocks, but I understand theres the potential for structural issues? Is there any reason that this might be a bad idea?