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Small retaining wall and membrane?
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I am in the process of building a 600mm retaing wall using concrete blocks from Bradstone. the blocks are 450x150x150. i have left drainage holes at the bottom and propose to partly back fill with pea gravel and then soil at the top Is it necessary or not to put a waterproof membrane between the wall and gravel/soil infill? If so what is recommended? The area behind the wall will be patio. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mrpeter, after the last couple of cold winters, similar walls have suffered a lot of frost damage.
I would never have bothered with a membrane before, but, now I would incorporate one. It would greatly reduce the amount of free water soaking into the stone.
Masonry releases water as soon as it becomes wet, even while it's still raining, but the least that can get in and freeze, the better.
As they say ............. "it can't hurt"
I would never have bothered with a membrane before, but, now I would incorporate one. It would greatly reduce the amount of free water soaking into the stone.
Masonry releases water as soon as it becomes wet, even while it's still raining, but the least that can get in and freeze, the better.
As they say ............. "it can't hurt"
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