Prepare the foundation step 1.
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To bury the first row.
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As you place each layer make sure it is level on all sides.
Installing the retaining wall blocks lay the first row of blocks straight onto the base material.
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Dig for the first row of block.
Tie a string to a stake at the wall s desired height and stretch across to opposite stake or stakes.
For row one knock off the flanges with a hammer and chisel so the.
Drive long wooden stakes into the ground at each end.
Updated in 2020 it concisely describes the retaining wall design components and related design theory based on accepted engineering principals and concepts.
Adjust for sloping ground.
You now want to mark the area where the wall will be installed.
Tamp the paver base with your tamper to make sure the foundation is evenly compacted.
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Fill the trench with a 2 to 3 inch layer of paver base.
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The edges should be touching when placing the blocks into place.
Mark out the wall placement.
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If the distance is greater than 8 drive additional stakes so that the gaps do not exceed 8.
With the layout marked you can begin digging the trench.
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Top bottom front and back.
Using a shovel mark the ground where the retaining wall will be built.
Use the rack to ensure the stones are evenly distributed.
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Choose a paver base with landscape rocks between 1 2 inch and 3 4 inch in size.
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