Decorating a home's exterior via Retaining Wall Builder Nashville and other home improvements could be a very rewarding experience especially for the owners as it could denote status and success. It could also be a creative outlet for DIY-ers and a bonding experience for other family members who will be helping out in the process.

 

 

Nashville Retaining Wall Contractor for slopes are one of the common things encountered in landscaping. Generally, these are built to hold back soil and prevent it from cascading, and stabilize earth especially in uneven terrain. Plus, it can also help in creating more usable space. There are four common types including gravity, cantilevered, sheet piling, and anchored retaining walls. These should be able to resist the lateral pressure exerted by the soil or at times even water pressure. To alleviate or lessen hydrostatic pressure, an efficient drainage system must be in place behind the wall, unless otherwise it is intended for holding back water.

 

 

Gravity retaining walls utilizes its own weight to hold back earth which is normally made from concrete, stone, and other heavy materials. They are typically three to four feet high and going much higher can get very difficult to construct properly. The cantilevered type has two main parts. First is a very thin steel-reinforced stem. Second is the base consisting of 2 parts namely the "heel" located under the backfill, and the "toe" that is basically the remaining portion of the base. It utilizes less amount of concrete as compared to gravity retaining walls and at times can be more difficult to design and construct properly.

 

 

Sheet piling types are typically constructed from vinyl, steel, or even wood planks. These are beneficial for tight spaces and soft soils. Lastly, anchored versions can be in the form of sheet piling, cantilevered, or gravity, except that it is reinforced by cables and other materials that keep it anchored into the rock or soil behind it.

 

 

Deciding on the height of retaining walls can be tedious as well. Professionals recommend it to be at a height of 3 feet or lower. If it is too high, there's a big risk of it to not function properly as increasing its height also increases the force acting against it. Check also for any laws or provisions that may affect your construction activities in your local area.

 

 

But just in case you're still having trouble deciding on which one to use or would need help in constructing one, it is always a good call to get the help of expert home builders or contractors to get the job done for you.