Can you put retaining wall on concrete?

While you can build a retaining wall on concrete, it isn't that straightforward. If you have an existing concrete base, you cannot just build your wall on top of it. Without being secured into the concrete, your wall will slide due to the soil pressure against the wall.
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Can you build a retaining wall on a concrete footing?

A buried structural footing is usually required for larger retaining walls. To create this, a landscaper pours concrete below frost level (the depth to which the ground will freeze during the winter). Footings poured too shallow are prone to shifting and moving if moisture in the soil freezes and heaves.
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Can I build a wall on a concrete slab?

Concrete may be tough as rock, but with the right tools, securing walls to slabs is a smooth process. With simple materials and readily available tools, the novice carpenter can lay out, build and anchor walls on concrete slabs.
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Do you need a concrete base for a retaining wall?

Large masonry retaining walls built out of rigid materials like concrete, cinder blocks, cement or brick need a concrete footing. Solid masonry walls are stiff and unable to flex because they'll crack. So they need a super strong and stable base to hold them together.
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Can you build a garden wall on concrete?

You should always build a garden wall on a solid foundation of a trench filled with concrete. This is called the 'footing', and if it's substantial and accurate, your wall will last longer and be easier to build.
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What is the cheapest way to build a retaining wall?

The cheapest type of retaining wall is poured concrete. Prices start at $4.30 per square foot for poured concrete, $5.65 for interlocking concrete block, $6.15 for pressure-treated pine, and about $11 for stone. Installation or supplies, such as drainage stone or filter fabric, are not included.
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How long do retaining walls last?

Stone retaining walls should last somewhere between 40 and 100 years or more. Wood retaining walls last around 40 years. Stone and concrete retaining walls last between 50 and 100 years. Brick retaining walls last at least 100 years.
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Does my small retaining wall need drainage?

Every retaining wall should include drainage stone behind the wall. Though it is a good idea to install a drainage pipe on all walls, there are certain situations where a perforated drain pipe is absolutely necessary.
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Can you build on top of a concrete slab?

It would really depend on the ground the slab was sat on. The only sure way is to excavate down and put some new foundations in. You are putting quite a bit more weight on that slab.
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Does a retaining wall need foundations?

Retaining wall foundation depth should be 300mm if the soil is firm and well-drained, or 450mm if less firm and unstable. Dig out foundation [base on which wall stands] which must be twice the width of the wall. WONKEE DONKEE says to use a 215mm Hollow Concrete Block with a 450mm width foundation.
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Can you lay blocks on a concrete slab?

Any structure that you build will be more stable when it is set on a solid foundation. If the area where you are planning to use the cinder blocks is already covered with a concrete pad, you can easily build a cinder block wall right on top of the concrete.
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Do retaining walls need rebar?

Retaining walls must be stronger than freestanding walls. Insert rebar in the footing when you pour it; this should be done at every three blocks or at intervals specified by your local codes.
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WHY DO retaining walls fail?

The main cause of retaining wall failure is poor drainage. Without proper drainage, hydrostatic pressure builds up behind the retaining wall. Saturated soil is substantially heavier than dry soil, and the retaining wall may not be designed to handle such a load.
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Does a retaining wall need planning permission?

Planning permission is required if the wall is to be over 1-metre high and next to a road or pathway; or over 2-metres high elsewhere. Independent, freestanding retaining walls may not require building regulation approval; however, any structures must be structurally sound and well maintained.
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What can I use instead of a retaining wall?

The most common retaining wall alternatives are:
  • Natural stone or brick walls.
  • Wooden timbers.
  • Gabion walls.
  • Precast concrete.
  • Hedges and natural trimming.
  • Bioengineered soil walls.
  • Natural Borders, Stones, and Mulch.
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What is the easiest retaining wall to build?

What is the easiest retaining wall to build? Short walls under three feet high and constructed of concrete blocks or masonry blocks are the easiest type of wall for DIYers to build. They are ideal landscape solutions for a front yard or raised flower bed.
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Can I build a retaining wall myself?

Choose a DIY-friendly building material. Retaining walls can be made from wood, bricks, natural stones or concrete blocks. For DIYers, it's best to use concrete retaining wall blocks, which can be interlocking and are heavy enough to stay in place without cement or other adhesive.
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How thick does a concrete retaining wall need to be?

Base thickness = 1/8 of the height of the wall but not less than 12 inches. Stem thickness = 6 inches + ¼ inch for each foot of wall height.
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How thick should a 1m retaining wall be?

If your retaining wall is holding back a 1m depth of garden then it needs to be 225mm thick.
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How much weight can a retaining wall hold?

Even small retaining walls have to contain enormous loads. A 4-foot-high, 15-foot-long wall could be holding back as much as 20 tons of saturated soil.
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