Taco Loco
Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
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I am not going to work on this. Out of my abilities and with how important this wall is I know when it's best to hire someone. Spending a little more now so I dont spend even more when it fails from my experiment failing to save a few bucks.Do not use limestone cut blocks, the 10k quote is about $3,100 to $3,600 in materials, rest in labor and profit.
Your cheapest route is make forms, use concrete with reinforced pvc coated cattle panels or similar and epoxy coated rebar, then use flag stone and mortar as a veneer against the concrete wall (if you use bare metal/iron, the rust corrosion over time will severely crack the wall).
If you plan on moving in less than 5yrs, I wouldn’t waste the time or money on it.
LOL like all these people planting gardens expecting to provide food next week. So many people have completely forgotten that the whole farmer process takes time.
So much this. There is a lot that goes into a retaining wall that most people don't know or do when building them.I am not going to work on this. Out of my abilities and with how important this wall is I know when it's best to hire someone. Spending a little more now so I dont spend even more when it fails from my experiment failing to save a few bucks.
Got 3 more quotes lined up so we can do some comparisons.
So he spent $3k in material and labor that got washed away.Yep, I wouldn't build one with a structural engineers drawing. Too much risk on my end.My old boss was building his house on Lake Travis many years ago. His dad was a custom home builder... anyhow they are doing the retaining wall and it collapsed under the fork lift (big hi reach model).. they were professionals and had done this for years. Luckily nobody was hurt. They fixed the issue by having the rods that go from the front of the retaining wall and into the dirt behind it longer, and more of them.
I am not going to work on this. Out of my abilities and with how important this wall is I know when it's best to hire someone. Spending a little more now so I dont spend even more when it fails from my experiment failing to save a few bucks.
Got 3 more quotes lined up so we can do some comparisons.

I just watched a acquaintance on fakebook building a retaining wall in his backyard on his own. Guys an engineer and I still didn't like the looks of it (built with crap big box store PT #2 pine wood). I give it 5 years max before its rotted away. Thing with retaining walls is.......they will all fail in time. I don't care how good you build it or what materials - nothing stops mother nature and nothing helps her more than neglect.
That said - Sucks you even need a retaining wall. Any way to change the land so it's not needed at all?
No way to change it so it's not needed. The redline is the wall. My house is too close.
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Nothing about that is a retaining wall. That's just a big ass garden box.Found it - so long as you or your sub don't do it this way you should be good
Whole lotta work and materials used in a poor design that will fail much quicker than if built with a proper design and the same materials I consider to be substandard (#2 PT Pine).
He has no pressure relief for the water build up (no drains). Kind of stuff you see from crappy flippers passing their troubles to the next homeowner. If I knew him better I'd PM him and point out some issues that if he resolved would help it a ton, but it's already done and I do not know him well so mumms the word![]()
I like the plastic in the rear but thats a fail as well. Should be landscape fabric with 1-2' of loose rock behind it dropping down under the wood so water doesn't sit. Also maybe hooked to a french type drain to run it to the neighbors yard![]()
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Nothing about that is a retaining wall. That's just a big ass garden box.