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Using wooden timbers could be a great alternative to retaining walls. They are quite popular in building garden beds, raising flowers, and sloppy hillsides. The wooden timbers go pretty well with the natural vibe of the landscape design.
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Read More »This kind of protection is widely used in hilly terrain. The reason behind this is quite simple; raw woods are good at holding up mud. So, they can even deal with minor soil erosion as a retaining wall alternative. However, wooden timbers may not provide as strong protection as stone walls. If it's not a heavy-construction area, then they would do just fine. Just keep in mind that wooden timbers need replacement when they are expired. Wooden timber can prevent minor soil erosion, so they are pretty suitable for gardens and small houses by hills. Heck, they were good enough for various types of castles back in the day, and they're good enough now, especially with pressure treated lumber.
You can use either 4x4 or 2x6 treated lumber. The 4x4s will save 2 inches in shed elevation; both offer sufficient support for smaller sheds.
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Building retaining walls of sticks and stone is pretty easy; anyone with working limbs can do that. Keeping them strong during the heavy rainfall could be a bit challenging. Though, it's not rocket science. All you have to do is make sure nothing is blocking the water from passing through the walls. There's not much chance of such an incident still, just in case. Plants and vegetables might start to grow around these retaining wall alternatives naturally. You need to nurture them regularly. Building this type of wall might cost around $5 to $30 per square foot. You can also consider growing living fences against the bank of soil to act as a retaining structure as well.
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For a 16 foot span, you will need atleast 3-2×14 or 6×14 size of wood beam. Thus, a 3 nailed 2×14 or 3-2×14 or 6×14 wood beam can allow to span 16...
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By stopping approximately 150mm from the stack/load/rack will assist the operator with accuracy, reduce damage and discourage persons walking in-...
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