Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:47 pm
Hi all,
I am going to embark on my first bricklaying project, two small retainer walls in my back garden.
I have a small rectangular bi-sected garden (terrace house) with a slight fall towards the house. The garden has a wall along one side and back end with a fence the other side and a few decorative bricks to stop the soil going onto the path at the front (house) end.
I am going to patio the whole area and as there is a fall towards the house I am going to overcome this by laying topsoil down to take the fall away from the house and back to the end wall.
To hold the soil at the house end I am going to build two retainer walls with steps in the middle which will lead up to the patio.
My questions are:
1) Do I need to tie the retainer wall in with the 100 year old side wall or can it just be built up against it?
2) If I get the topsoil down and create the fall away from the house and to the back wall what type of drainage should I put at the end wall. Would leaving a small section running along the back of the end wall with gravel suffice for drainage?
3) Regarding question 2, can I keep the fall towards the house and put drainage into the retainer walls. If I did this would I need to leave soil/gravel behind the retainer wall in between the wall and the path so the water doesn't just go strainght onto the path and then the house?
4) Which of 2 or 3 is the best option
Many thanks for your time in this and your help expertise/options would be very much appreciated.
Olly
I am going to embark on my first bricklaying project, two small retainer walls in my back garden.
I have a small rectangular bi-sected garden (terrace house) with a slight fall towards the house. The garden has a wall along one side and back end with a fence the other side and a few decorative bricks to stop the soil going onto the path at the front (house) end.
I am going to patio the whole area and as there is a fall towards the house I am going to overcome this by laying topsoil down to take the fall away from the house and back to the end wall.
To hold the soil at the house end I am going to build two retainer walls with steps in the middle which will lead up to the patio.
My questions are:
1) Do I need to tie the retainer wall in with the 100 year old side wall or can it just be built up against it?
2) If I get the topsoil down and create the fall away from the house and to the back wall what type of drainage should I put at the end wall. Would leaving a small section running along the back of the end wall with gravel suffice for drainage?
3) Regarding question 2, can I keep the fall towards the house and put drainage into the retainer walls. If I did this would I need to leave soil/gravel behind the retainer wall in between the wall and the path so the water doesn't just go strainght onto the path and then the house?
4) Which of 2 or 3 is the best option
Many thanks for your time in this and your help expertise/options would be very much appreciated.
Olly