Flagstone Custom Retaining Walls Nashville : Flagstone has been around since the dawn of time and used for everything. They were found to be plentiful in the mountain regions and carried all over because they were so flat and easy to stack. Very easily stacked by homeowners to keep any garden free from livestock, they became permanent parts of any farm or ranch near enough to use them.

 

 

 

 

 

Mining operations found the larger stones and soon, especially in Europe and Great Britain, they were being used to construct buildings and even castles. Made of sandstone, a sedimentary stone, they were easily shaped however necessary. Where the larger stones were shaped and used for Nashville TN Retaining Wall Contractor , the structures could be quite sturdy and virtually indestructible.

 

 

Segmental Retaining Walls: These retaining wall systems are created by using solid, high density concrete blocks in a variety of manners. Whether using interlocking pins, bars, or lips formed on the back edge of the block, they are all designed to withstand the stresses required of a retaining wall. This is the only thing they were designed to do.

 

 

Demanding specifications have been formulated by each manufacturer through rigorous testing to produce systems that will not fail if installed properly. Such conditions as soil density, wall height, load types, back fill, drainage, etc are all calculated when designing the best application for each location. This is the only true case of engineering as relates to residential retaining walls.

 

 

Concrete Block Retaining Walls: Concrete blocks have been used by housing contractors to build retaining walls since they first came out. It was easy to hire the same subcontractor who they used for the walls of the house to create the retaining wall. Some contractors take it one step farther by pouring the block cavities full of concrete. This creates a far stronger wall especially when they put re-bar into the block as well. Doing more than building the wall and pushing dirt in behind it is rare.