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Soil, slope, circumstances determine right retaining wall
June 15, 2017 – Retaining walls are a popular feature for hilly residential lots. The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) June 15 Soils Matter blog post explains what factors to consider—and when to call in the pros.
“Retaining walls are hard-working structures that fight a constant battle against gravity, so consider many variables when developing them,” says Christina Hebb, a soil scientist with Duraroot. Questions to consider include:
“You may need a professional to help you to assess the soil in the area you plan the wall,” Hebb adds. “Also look at the climate and terrain – this will help you know if this is a weekend job for you, or whether you need professional help.”
To read the entire blog post, visit https://soilsmatter.wordpress.com/2017/06/15/how-do-retaining-walls-work/.
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