Hello!
My name is Victor and I am in the early planning stages of adding a WFO to my back yard in Georgia. Probably going to go with a modular kit.
The first thing I need to determine is how to go about creating the foundation on ground that slopes down? Are there any resources someone can direct me to that address this? I estimate the ground slopes down about two to three feet from the front to the back of the slab I want to pour, so I would need to build up the sloped area. Should I make a retaining wall out of railroad ties? New to this so any advice would be appreciated
Thanks!
My name is Victor and I am in the early planning stages of adding a WFO to my back yard in Georgia. Probably going to go with a modular kit.
The first thing I need to determine is how to go about creating the foundation on ground that slopes down? Are there any resources someone can direct me to that address this? I estimate the ground slopes down about two to three feet from the front to the back of the slab I want to pour, so I would need to build up the sloped area. Should I make a retaining wall out of railroad ties? New to this so any advice would be appreciated
Thanks!





, but I am a fast learner. Can you recommend a brand/source for modular retaining wall units? Most of the retaining wall tutorials I have found show the use of decorative blocks, which when stacked are not 90 degrees, they more or less have an angle to them as the retaining wall rises in height. I assume from my research this is referred to as a segmental gravity wall. Should I build a cantilever wall? Also, does the retaining wall have to reside on a poured footing?
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