Building a retaining wall.
Sleeper retaining wall foundation.
Perfectionists and engineers will do this on a foundation of concrete but more mortal people will often simply use gravel or hardcore or sand or even the soil itself if it.
When used as a retaining wall a minimum of 600mm should be set below ground into a concrete foundation.
A sleeper retaining wall is so called because of its use of sleepers stacked atop one another to hold back a volume of earth.
Landscaping screws are great for joining sleepers together.
Concrete blocks are often used to build short load bearing sleeper walls.
How to build a retaining wall or raised bed using sleepers stacked horizontally.
They are screwed in without needing pre drilling and hold sleepers very firmly.
How to build a sleeper retaining wall retaining walls are never cheap or easy but building one from timber railway sleepers is probably as cheap and easy as you are likely to find.
The most important thing is that the sleepers are laid on a surface that is level and firm.
The second way to build a sleeper wall is to stand them vertically a vertical walls means you can vary the height of it in different places and even create a curved rather than straight wall.
Structures without basements are often supported by sleeper walls.
As the sleepers are simply screwed together their construction is well within the abilities of most people without any specialist building experience.
Sleepers may be used vertically or horizontally when building a retaining wall.
Hi all i want to build a small sleeper retaining wall in my garden to surround what will eventually be a small seating area.