Simply mark your stone at the desired size and cut.
Stone retaining wall construction.
The easiest way to build a stone retaining wall is to use the dry stack method that requires no mortar between stones and does not need a concrete footing like mortared walls do.
Building a retaining wall is suitable for diyers as long as the wall is a maximum of 3 feet tall in most areas.
This tutorial is designed for beginners interested in building stone retaining walls using a dry stack method but it also works for retaining block and flagstone walls.
It may be necessary to cut some of the stones as the wall comes together.
Excavate to a depth of 6 inches along the entire base of the stone retaining wall using the string marker as a guide.
Ask a stone yard to help determine how much material you ll need and have it delivered as close to the site as possible.
Anything taller should be handled by professionals.
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Lay high quality stones and use a geotextile backing to ensure the wall lasts a long time.
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For this 18 inch high wall the footing should be at least 18 inches wide.
To build a natural dry stone retaining wall prepare the site.
That s where the wet saw comes into play.
Other materials that could be used for such a project include landscape timbers railroad ties and cinder blocks.
A retaining wall s effect on the natural flow of water could impact your neighbors so some communities require homeowners to obtain a permit before construction commences.
For dry stack walls the base should be as wide as the wall is tall.
The wet saw is the perfect tool to rent when building a retaining wall.
Freestanding mortared walls like the fieldstone one i m building here need a stable frost proof footing to prevent shifting and that requires a lot of digging in cold climates.
Freestanding retaining wall blocks.