We love collaborating with clients to establish a clear, shared vision of the purpose and presentation of their retaining wall. This allows us to carefully personalise each project and make each job a unique experience for both sides. Working with us means your input will always be valued and rationalised.
We are certified across Brisbane for the development and maintenance of different types of retaining walls. On top of that, we are fully insured and can offer protection to your business in case of an accident or other unforeseen circumstances.
We know you deserve nothing less and so we are proud to share that we are fully licensed and insured. All our projects are protected under insurance and so are your business interests.
Water is likely the biggest threat to the usually impregnable block retaining walls. Therefore, it’s critical to have reliable drainage features such as gravel or perforated pipe behind the wall to redirect water away from the structure and relieve hydrostatic pressure.
It can’t be stressed enough that foundation is going to make or break your block retaining wall. The foundation has to be both solid and levelled. In most cases, retaining wall experts will use a gravel base and add a sand layer to ensure that the surface can be flattened across the board.
Overall, you can expect the engineers to grade the area, compact the soil, and install proper drainage to prevent water buildup behind the wall, which should prevent excessive pressure buildup and instability.
Want the most soundly constructed retaining wall for your property? It’s imperative to hire a licensed retaining wall builder if you want a structure that is not only appealing on the outside but is also functional, safe and has solid foundations.
We answer your queries on blockwork retaining walls in Brisbane.
Yes, an interlocking blockwork is considered one of the sturdiest types of retaining walls for holding a large volume of soil and water. It’s also used for ease of installation and design flexibility.
Concrete blocks are the popular choice due to its availability and affordability. After that, brick or stone blocks are both great alternatives since they also come in various textures, sizes and colours that allow developers more freedom to customise.
For more information, contact our retaining wall specialists to discuss your requirements.
If your retaining wall is less than 1 metre high, then you typically will not require any building approval in Queensland. Anything higher than 1 metre will require input from an engineer.
We offer different types of retaining walls, from timber retaining wall, sandstone retaining wall to concrete retaining wall.
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