ᐅ Retaining Higher-Level Neighboring Properties: L-Shaped Retaining Walls and Tips
Created on: 27 Feb 2021 14:31
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jaenno1Hello everyone,
I need your expertise. Due to the new elevation of our new build, I have to retain neighboring properties that are higher. The required retaining height would be 1-1.5 m (3.3-5 feet).
My first choice was concrete retaining walls (L-shaped blocks), but I cannot install the footings pointing towards the neighbors, as this would significantly encroach on their land.
Do you have any ideas, tips, or alternatives for me?
Best regards
jaenno1
I need your expertise. Due to the new elevation of our new build, I have to retain neighboring properties that are higher. The required retaining height would be 1-1.5 m (3.3-5 feet).
My first choice was concrete retaining walls (L-shaped blocks), but I cannot install the footings pointing towards the neighbors, as this would significantly encroach on their land.
Do you have any ideas, tips, or alternatives for me?
Best regards
jaenno1
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HilfeHilfe27 Feb 2021 15:47Doesn't the neighbor have to secure their slope? Or do you have to do it towards your neighbor?
jaenno1 schrieb:
My first choice would have been L-shaped concrete blocks, but I can't install the footings facing the neighbors, otherwise I would significantly encroach on their properties. For this purpose, there are also L-shaped blocks with the footings on the opposite side. However, in my experience, these are considerably more expensive than the standard models.
HilfeHilfe schrieb:
Doesn't the neighbor have to secure their slope? Or do you need to secure the slope down to your neighbor? Well, only if they have changed the level.
AxelH. schrieb:
There are also L-shaped blocks designed for this purpose, which have the feet on the other side.You have me surprised ;-)https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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