flanagaj Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I've put in a oak sleeper retaining wall. The sleepers are installed so that they'll slightly below the gravel path. The will allow me to put hardcore / gravel underneath them so they are not sitting in soil. I keep hearing that I should install a french drain behind the sleeper, but as you can see from the images below, that is nigh on impossible due to the boundary and hedging. If I was to excavate a trench between the steels and fill that with rubble, would that suffice? I was also contemplating putting a 6mm steel plate behind the sleepers so I could bolt (stainless) each sleeper to it to help keep them inline and reduce the possibility of bowing. I wasn't sure whether the centre plate should also be concreted into the ground? The was is not very high, but just don't want it looking a mess. In hindsight, I wish I'd just ripped the neighbors 'hedge' out and had a block wall installed, especially given it's down the back of the house and future access with an excavator will be nigh on impossible.
Conor Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Anything you put there will be full of roots in a few years anyway. On the plus side, with the hawthorn the ground will be quite dry. Id just backfill with 12mm clean stone. 1
Russell griffiths Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Go and see the neighbours rip the hedge out and re plant a new one, by the time the house is built it will be 4 feet high and nice and lush. 1
saveasteading Posted February 10 Posted February 10 It's not going to fall over. Water will run through the gaps so you might want to put a drain along the base, as long as it has somewhere to run to. I 1
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