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Brief installation guidelines
Planning
PLEASE NOTE: When building composite walls of
any significant height, it is of crucial importance to consult an
experienced engineer. The law is very strict on these matters, with the NHBRC requirement stating that one can build a wall to a height of 1.2m
without consulting an engineer, but as a general rule 1.5m for walls no
steeper than 70º is also possible. Any steeper and especially load
carrying walls must be designed by a qualified engineer, even if only 1.2m
high.
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Design and Construction Details
Below are three basic visual guides
describing the installation process, PDF format:
- Palm Jumeirah, low retaining
wall
Installation Instructions – 4x4 stairs and low
retaining wall. Well draining sand slopes to be retained with three
terrace walls. Photo story showcasing the installation process of a low
wall in Dubai, Palm Jumeirah...more
- Step by step photographic
instructions
This is a step by step photographic
illustration on how to install Terraforce retaining blocks. Always remember to
ensure that good/correct foundations and drainage systems are
installed. This will prevent any unwanted ground movement that could
cause damage to your retaining wall...more
- Installing 4x4 step
blocks
This project combined both possibilities in the
garden where a pool deck was constructed. Although the slope was not
particularly steep, the earth was unstable, and building a retaining
wall was the easiest way to stabilize it. In addition, blocks were laid
along the 6 m long stairway, creating attractive planters. This is one
of the simplest projects, and requires no special skills...more
See below to view a step by step photographic illustration on how to
install Terraforce retaining blocks. Always remember to ensure
that a
good/correct foundation and drainage system is installed. This
will prevent any unwanted ground movement that could cause damage to your
retaining wall.
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| 1. Level foundation |
2. Place row |
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Prepare a level foundation, gravel or
concrete as directed by site conditions. Compacted gravel foundations are
usually sufficient for structures not higher than one (1) meter. On
sloping sites, the foundation may be stepped by block height at intervals
to suit the slope.
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Place first row of blocks to required
alignment and ensure that units are level in all
directions. A small amount of mortar will assist with accurate
levelling on a concrete foundation.
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| 3. Drain pipe |
4. Fill blocks |
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Install drainage pipe with outlet and free draining
backfill as specified behind first row of blocks. A length of flexible
pipe will assist in setting out smooth curves.
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Fill blocks with good quality soil or soil compost mix
and tamp lightly.
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| 5. Backfill and compaction |
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Geogrid-geofabric |
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Continue construction, row by row while backfilling
and compacting free draining material as each row is completed with
topsoil infill. In situ or precast interlocking keys to be installed when
directed by the engineer.
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When specified, install geogrid-geofabric on compacted backfill and wedged between blocks (or cut
and folded into blocks) as indicated by the engineer.
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