Boulder Retaining Walls

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Use Boulders in Your Boulder Retaining Wallsor Use a Boulder Retaining Wall to Keep Boulders Out

Do you live in an area where tumbling boulders is a drawback? Do boulders often roll into your yard, ruining your grass? Are you forced to move those boulders constantly? If so, your lifeor at least your life as it relates to moving bouldersmight be considerably better through the installation of boulder retaining walls.

retaining wallsWe hope that you have gained a clear grasp of the subject matter presented in the first half of this article.

What exactly are boulder retaining walls? They're two different things. One type of boulder retaining wall uses boulders to maintain other things; another type of boulder retaining wall prevents boulders from entering.

If the boulder retaining wall is used to stop the access of boulders, they are typically thick, short walls that are approximately one third above ground and one third below ground. Their thickness, small height, and extension deep into the soil allows them to prevent boulders from pushing them over.

If, on the other hand, the boulder retaining walls are meant to hold other things in place, they are actually constructed out of giant boulders. These boulders are used to hold earth in place, which includes small rocks and soil.

Most of these boulder retaining walls are mortarless, which means there is nothing hold them together. Instead, they just consist of heavy boulders held together by gravity. This is often referred to as a gravity wall.

It is important to correctly compute all of the possible obstacles in the area. For instance, if groundwater is pushing against the soil, you may have more pressure against the retaining wall than you had originally anticipated from a common sense perspective. This is why engineers and career masons are often involved in the construction of boulder retaining walls, especially if the wall in question consists of large boulders or is retaining something dangerous.

The complexities of the subject matter within this article strive to give you a better look at what this subject is all about.

Why Choose Anchor Retaining Walls?

In this article, we will discuss why this subject is so important and how you can benefit from this information.

Are you in the process of selecting a retaining wall construction business for your landscaping endeavor? Are you torn between the retaining wall that will be least expensive, the retaining wall that will be most functional, and the retaining wall that will be easiest on the eye? If this is the case, you should consider purchasing Anchor Retaining Walls.

Before we go an further, lets take a moment to review what we have learned so far about this amazing subject.

What is the difference between Anchor Retaining Walls and any other retaining wall construction system? To begin with, Anchor Retaining Walls are backed up by a team of engineers, specialists, and skilled masons. What you may not know is that a considerable amount of physics goes into the construction of retaining walls. If the construction team working on your job does not compute the capacity of the wall wisely, you could end up with a minor landslide on your hands in the next few years.retaining wall

If you are planning a large projectsuch as a large-scale landscaping project at University or corporate campus--working with Anchor Retaining Walls is a must.

So what Anchor Retaining Walls are available for projects? Anchor Retaining Walls currently uses five different major materials for retaining walls: Vertica, Diamond, Landmark, Bayfield, and Windsor Stone.

Vertica Anchor Retaining Walls consist of h-shaped rock cut specifically to hold earth back. Diamond and Landmark Anchor Retaining Walls consist of thick cinder blocks, of which Diamond walls are thicker and firmer. Bayfield systems are somewhat of an intermediate form between Diamond and Landmark. Windsor Stone systems does not consist of cinder blocks, but instead,  heavy, stackable mortarless rocks.

Whichever type of retaining wall you choose should ultimately be based on aesthetics, price, and of course, the load that must be retained; however, choosing Anchor Retaining Walls as your system provide is not a hard choice at all.

From beginning to end, this article has helped you to learn more about this topic than you probably thought you would ever know.

 

The Many Uses of Brick Retaining Walls

Before we begin to give you additional information on this topic, take a moment to think about how much you already know.

Brick retaining walls can be used for hundreds of different applications. Whether you need to hold back soil and rocks on a college campus or whether you need to pack together a bisected, terraced garden, brick retaining walls can be a elegant yet sensible tool in your planning stash.

As we take a closer look, keep in mind all of the useful and important information that we have learned so far.

The primary point of a retaining wall is to stop earth or water from spilling over into an area which people have decided should be earth and water free. Retaining walls are often used in city planning to contain water in reservoirs and to prevent rocks and stones from tumbling onto the highway.

retaining wallBut what about brick retaining walls? They have always had a somewhat more private connotation than other retaining wall types. This is, perhaps, because they are not used often in public works projects, which more often than not rely on study concrete retaining walls.

Brick retaining walls can be used rather fashionably if they are used to stop spillage of dirt and rocks onto a pathway. One excellent application of this, for instance, would be the use of a retaining wall in a garden with a concrete walkway. The brick retaining walls could be constructed on both sides of the walkway and could extend just above the dirt. This would allow plants, such as pruned shrubs, to stick out above the retaining wall, giving it an aesthetically-appealing work. This works especially well when a garden is terraced; and the brick is gradually tapered off in steps, as you travel further along the walkway.

Another excellent application of brick retaining walls is to hold rocks and dirt in place for a mid-sized window garden. Rather than using 10 or so window boxes, you could use small brick retaining walls to hold soil in place, so you could plant flowers directly below the windows.

Concrete Modular Retaining Walls

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Besides providing the functional support that a retaining wall provides, modular retaining walls are pretty darn cool to look at. So what is it that makes a modular retaining wall different than other forms of retaining walls?

Modular retaining walls follow a exclusive design. These retaining walls (made of concrete) are designed in an interlocking method as opposed to the more linear design of other types of retaining walls.

From what you have read so far, determine if this article has answered any of the questions that you had on this complicated subject.

Probably the structure modular retaining walls are most evocative of are the old castles of Europes middle ages. As such, the presence of this type of retaining wall really adds to the visual allure of a home or piece of property. It certainly wont detract from it! This very appealing look has allowed the popularity of modular retaining walls to experience exponential growth in recent years. Perhaps that growth will continue to grow for decades.

There is a concern, however, with the weather when building modular retaining walls.

Heat and cold can effect the concrete composition of a modular retaining wall more than it can affect retaining walls made of different materials. Although granted, variations in heat and cold will have some effect on wood, stone retaining walls as well. Primarily, modular retaining walls must allow water to run off or drain off its structure or changes in temperature will lead to the water causing cracks. This, however, will not be an question if the individual building the modular retaining walls builds the wall correctly. And most builders of these walls are skilled enough to know the proper way to construct the walls.

A modular design to a concrete retaining wall is definitely a plan one should ponder when mulling over the type of retaining wall one should have constructed. If one likes the very cool, Gothic look of Europe, a modular wall may prove quite aesthetically pleasing.

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