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I need to build a 7 ft retaining wall. I was planning on using 4" concrete blocks laid sidewards.

Im wanting to know.

1. What size footing would be required
2. What mix of concrete I should use and what mix for the mortar

Im also building a few raised beds which will be around 1m in height.

1. What size footing would be required
2. What mix of concrete I should use and what mix for the mortar

Thanks in advance
Andy
 
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I need to build a 7 ft retaining wall. I was planning on using 4" concrete blocks laid sidewards.

Im wanting to know.

1. What size footing would be required
2. What mix of concrete I should use and what mix for the mortar

Im also building a few raised beds which will be around 1m in height.

1. What size footing would be required
2. What mix of concrete I should use and what mix for the mortar

Thanks in advance
Andy
You should really get a 7 ft retaining wall properly designed. Rule of thumb says that the base should be 1/4 the height, so you should be building the base at least 550mm wide. But I really wouldn't want to rely on that for a 2.1m high retaining wall...

Better to have a properly designed reinforced block wall with an RC base, which is much less likely to fall over.
 
You should really get a 7 ft retaining wall properly designed. Rule of thumb says that the base should be 1/4 the height, so you should be building the base at least 550mm wide. But I really wouldn't want to rely on that for a 2.1m high retaining wall...

Better to have a properly designed reinforced block wall with an RC base, which is much less likely to fall over.

(You beat me to it! This was double-posted)
 
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You should really get a 7 ft retaining wall properly designed. Rule of thumb says that the base should be 1/4 the height, so you should be building the base at least 550mm wide. But I really wouldn't want to rely on that for a 2.1m high retaining wall...

Better to have a properly designed reinforced block wall with an RC base, which is much less likely to fall over.

(You beat me to it! This was double-posted)
Glad we agree then :p
 

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