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Method to Overcome Retaining Wall Failure

Retaining wall stability is not only a landscaping issue but also one that involves safety. There are extraordinary site conditions that can be solved with an effective method that saves time and money. So, here are the most common problems and Methods to Overcome Retaining Wall Failure.

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Method to Overcome Retaining Wall Failure

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  1. Save Your Money and Time With These Five common Tips & Tricks

  2. ADEQUATE DRAINAGE Adequate drainage channels must be installed to ensure that no water stays around the retaining wall

  3. QUALITY MATERIALS Do not use poor materials as it also involves the safety of your family. To avoid the problem, you can hire a retaining wall contractor

  4. FOUNDATION ISSUES Proper soil compaction is critical to curbing ground settling, thus leaving a denser surface stable enough for a wall foundation

  5. REDUCE THE SOIL PRESSURE There are various options to reduce the soil pressure. It is often preferred to re-grad the backfill surface to decrease the height of the retained soil

  6. REPLACE BACKFILL MATERIALS Crushed rocks are often used as a replacement for back- filling earth and it helps for a well-functioning wall base drainage system

  7. EXPERT CONTRACTORS Experienced retaining wall contractors can not only solve the extraordinary site conditions but also prevent demolition and rebuilding.

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