Stone Retaining Wall
This genstone customer used the kenai stacked stone products to complete an impressive rock retaining wall that meshes practicality and style.
Stone retaining wall. Using natural stone for a rock retaining wall can be difficult and expensive but when using genstone products you can get all of the beauty of natural stone without the costly labor and materials. Step 1 granite slabs for retaining wall on project site. To build a natural dry stone retaining wall prepare the site. Cascading plants such as creeping thyme alyssum ivy creeping rosemary and vinca minor are very attractive spilling down the sides of stone retaining walls.
If you have to buy stone choose a flat stone such as flagstone or a cut stone like ashlar. Lay high quality stones and use a geotextile backing to ensure the wall lasts a long time. Make sure there is as little wobble as possible between each stone. A dry stack stone retaining wall not only holds back the earth it adds beauty to a landscape.
A dry stacked stone wall looks so natural. When the wall is complete you can root plants into the larger gaps of the wall that bring life to the structure. In addition to retaining walls project ideas include outdoor fireplaces fire pits stone mailboxes stone water features outdoor kitchens built in seating built in planters pillars and garden walls of various heights. Plan for good drainage proper width height ratio and distance between tiers.
Determine the length height and location of the retaining wall. From creating patios and walkways to building block walls tree rings and fire pits there are so many ways to get creative with pavers edging stones and wall block at lowe s we can supply you with all of the tools and materials you need whether you want to build a brick patio or a concrete retaining wall. Stone retaining wall tips. The spaces between stones in the retaining wall allow water to drain through relieving pressure.
Bring home improvement projects to life with pavers. Our wall blocks can also be used to wrap columns hide utilities build steps and more. You can build a stone wall with natural fieldstone that you have on your property provided the stones are flat enough for stacking. Another advantage of dry stacked stone walls is that you can create planting pockets for small rock garden plants such as sedums.
A wall that leans into the soil it retains is less likely to be pushed outward by soil pressure than a plain old vertical wall. Flat or cut stones are much easier to work with than fieldstone and will make a sturdier wall.