Raised patio queries

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goldeagle
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Post: # 119683Post goldeagle

I'm planning to DIY install a new patio (mainly as everyone seems too busy to even come and quote the job!) and wanted to check a couple of things before I start buying in materials.

The photo below is how things currently look. I have had all the old tarmac stripped, the ground slopes in 2 directions (towards the fence and towards the camera) with the high point where the gulley is in the corner.

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Here is my rough plan for the patio, which will need to be raised in order to take out the sloped ground:

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I have provisionally planned for a ~200mm thick wall (concrete block and facing brick - see below) with 400mm footings. The retaining wall is only going to be about 300mm max above ground level. Can I get away with a thinner depth wall here (was possibly thinking 140mm block with stone cladding) or should I stick with the 200mm? I didn't want to make to over-engineer it and make it thicker than necessary, as it means wider footings and more material.

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Appreciate any advice

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Re: Raised patio queries

Post: # 119695Post Tony McC

As long as it is only 300mm or so above ground, then 140mm blocks with a cladding should be fine.

The key thing to bear in mind is to provide drainage to the rear of the wall to prevent the build-up of hydrostatic pressure and minimise the risk of leachates appearing through the wall jointing..... https://www.pavingexpert.com/featur03#retaining-walls
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