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RETAINING WALL EXPERTS

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RETAINING WALL BUILDERS - TIMBER, PANEL AND POST, SLEEPER WALLS, CONCRETE SLEEPER, ROCK WALLS, BLOCK WALLS, MUDSTONE WALLS, STONE WALLS, SANDSTONE WALLS, BRICK, EARTH
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BACCHUS MARSH RETAINING WALL CONTRACTORS

Retaining walls are a terrific tool to employ in many different places when designing your landscape since they can be constructed in a broad variety of designs, sizes, and materials. The most basic use of Bacchus Marsh retaining walls is sometimes used to separate a yard from a path or roadway. These retaining walls can be built in a variety of forms, such as a plain, straight concrete stoop or a more aesthetically pleasing staircase or brick wall. To separate your garden into several portions and give it a more organised appearance, retaining walls may also be constructed. To create the kind of layout you’d want to have in your own area, you may either go with lower stone, brick,  timber walls or an ascending array of various planters. When having a retaining wall constructed, there are many different materials to take into account. 

Choose from Kruzer Earthmoving’s wide range of retaining wall build materials and create a beautiful garden and yard for your home! 

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The security of your property and that of your neighbours is at risk when you install an earth retention solution, thus retaining walls shouldn’t be installed carelessly. The most crucial factor to take into account while building a retaining wall is drainage. Wall collapse is frequently caused by hydrostatic pressure that builds up behind your wall. In saying all of this, retaining walls don’t have to be rock, stone or concrete, a timber retaining wall is an excellent choice and a popular one at that. 

At Kruzer Earthmoving, we construct long-lasting retaining walls. We provide a full range of choices, including natural stone, engineered concrete, timber, and even stacker stone walls. If you’re unsure about your needs, contact your retaining wall builder Bacchus Marsh to get a consult! We have the expertise to recommend the ideal retaining wall product for your specific application.

TIMBER RETAINING WALLS

The least expensive option is typically a retaining wall made of timber. Hardwood or treated pine can be used to build timber retaining walls. Timber looks organic and natural, which makes it a good match for gardening and landscaping.

Timber retaining walls have a limited lifespan and may bend, warp, bowe or slide over time since, unfortunately, it is a somewhat unstable material whether fully exposed or buried in the ground. Timber retaining walls can be built using a panel and post method, using steel posts, this can increase the lifetime of your timber retaining wall.

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PANEL AND POST RETAINING WALLS

Are you seeking for a long-lasting, high-quality panel and post retaining wall? 
Usually using steel posts and panels made from concrete or timber, a panel and post retaining wall is a solid structure with a range of possible finishes. The panels used are up to you and we have access to a huge variety of finishes, such as imitation sandstone, pebbles, brick and block look, featured sleepers. Sometimes a simple steel post retaining wall with concrete sleeper finish can give you the retaining wall look you have been going for. There is no doubt a timber sleeper or railway sleeper wall is great for backyard landscaping. Panels can be made to the style you select.

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ROCK RETAINING WALLS

We can design and build rock walls, rock retaining walls, rock steps and rock features. Nothing blends into the landscape or garden more naturally than a rock wall.  Rock walls can be constructed from sandstone, limestone, volcanic rock and basically any rock type you choose. Rock retaining walls can be incorporated into other types of retaining wall.

Retaining wall design is influenced by the soil’s susceptibility and intended use. While retaining walls may be made from a variety of materials, including precisely organised masonry blocks, reinforced concrete, timber panels, rocks, stones, and boulders.

GABION WALLS

Gabion baskets can be large or tiny and are made of steel that has been galvanised. We fill these with a variety of pebbles or stones that will give any home or piece of land a distinctive and fashionable appeal.

Gabion is a wire container that may hold any kind of inorganic substance; the name is taken from the Italian word for “cage.” They may create adaptable, breathable structures that are effective in preventing shorelines from eroding.

They are affordable, need little to no maintenance, are simple to instal, have a very long lifespan, and can be produced reasonably fast.

There are several grades and gauges of wire mesh available, but they are normally all galvanised, therefore the price of the wall depends on the wire used. The fill material being employed is the additional cost-determining component.

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CONCRETE SLEEPER RETAINING WALLS

Concrete sleeper retaining walls, which come in a broad range of colours and finishes, are often regarded as the most adaptable, sturdy, and straightforward type of retaining wall to build. If correct technical principles are followed, they may be constructed quite fast and have a lifespan that is significantly greater than the minimum 60 years necessary in almost all areas.

The procedure starts with a site assessment to identify the type of land that needs to be stabilised. This may entail elements like figuring out the native soil’s composition, load-bearing capacity, permeability, and other physical traits.

An approved building plan will be developed following evaluation of the project site’s appropriateness and the client’s prefered aesthetics.

Concrete walls are a popular choice.

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STACKER STONE WALLS

Choose a colour that fits your home or the theme or colours of your garden or outdoor space as natural stone comes in a variety of forms and colours.

Sandstone is frequently utilised in swimming pool areas because it is highly resilient and can withstand salt and water. It may be a terrific material for your retaining or sitting wall since it resists water for the same reason.
Your retaining or sitting walls might get some elegance from the deep, rich colours of bluestone.
Quartzite, one of the hardest and most dense stone types, resists water discolouration and absorption, making it an excellent natural stone for creating garden walls of any size.
Limestone that has been polished is frequently utilised for verandas and other outdoor structures. Pick limestone for its appealing and bright colours.
Travertine is another lovely stone that is both rustic and elegant. It is so durable that it is used for both indoor and outdoor pavement.

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CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY OF BACCHUS MARSH RETAINING WALLS

  • Rock walls
  • Timber retaining walls
  • Panel and post retaining walls
  • Stacker stone walls
  • Concrete retaining walls
  • Gabion walls
  • Brick walls
  • Block walls

WHY BUILD A RETAINING WALL IN BACCHUS MARSH

A retaining wall may be used in your backyard and landscaping in a variety of ways, including to divide off space, encircle steps or a pathways, and more. With a strong client base, Kruzer Earthmoving, retaining wall builders Bacchus Marsh,  has been installing retaining walls in the Bacchus Marsh area for many years. A retaining wall would be a terrific improvement to your landscaping for the following reasons:

FAQ ABOUT BUILDING RETAINING WALLS

Poured concrete retaining walls are the least expensive form. Poured concrete costs start at $4.30 per square foot, followed by interlocking concrete blocks at $5.65, pressure-treated wood at $6.15, and stone at roughly $11.

You can actually build retaining walls by yourself but it will take a lot of physical effort and time to finish it. Natural stones, bricks, and concrete blocks can all be used to build retaining walls, as can wood. Concrete retaining wall blocks, which may be interlocked and are substantial enough to stay in place without cement or other glue, are the ideal option for DIYers. It's recommended to hire retaining wall contractors to build your retaining walls perfectly. 

Stone retaining walls need to survive for at least 40 to 100 years. Retaining walls made of wood often last 40 years. Retaining walls made of stone and concrete have a lifespan of 50 to 100 years. Brick retaining walls are durable for at least a century.

Self-builders will have the most success building short walls under three feet high out of concrete blocks or masonry blocks. Front yards and raised flower beds benefit greatly from their use.

The standard recommendation is to bury around 1/8 of the wall's height. For instance, the first course of blocks should begin five inches below the soil line if your wall will be three feet (36 inches) tall. Three inches beneath this, the gravel base should begin.

To stop soil erosion, retaining walls were created and erected to contain substantial volumes of dirt. Even little retaining walls need to support heavy loads. Up to 20 tonnes of wet earth might be kept back by a 4-foot-high, 15-foot-long wall.

To keep soil in place, retaining walls were constructed. Although retaining walls may not totally prevent water from entering the soil, they do regulate overflow and prevent soil from sliding. Drain holes or pipes should be built into your retaining wall to let water flow away from your home.

BACCHUS MARSH, VIC 3340

Midway between Melbourne and Ballarat, in a beautiful, verdant valley with orchards, market gardens, and pastoral pastures, is where you’ll find Bacchus Marsh. The settlement has a significant history that dates back to the 1850s when gold was first found in the adjacent city of Ballarat.

The Avenue of Honour is the main way to get into Bacchus Marsh from Melbourne. It is lined with hundreds of elm, oak, and plane trees that were planted to honour those who served in World War One. This street leads immediately to the town’s commercial district, where a variety of retail establishments are housed in both old and new structures. The ancient Court House, the Tudor-style Border Inn, the Blacksmith’s Cottage, and many churches from the 1800s are a few of the town’s attractions. Since its erection in 1885, when chicory roots were first roasted before being pulverised and added to coffee, the Chicory Kiln on Taverner Street has been conserved.

The state parks surrounding Bacchus Marsh are great locations for nature enthusiasts, including everything from soaring gorges and glacial valleys to lush woods and in-bloom wildflowers. The towering trees of the Wombat State Forest, Werribee Gorge, Long Forest Nature Reserve, and Lerderderg Gorge are all within reasonable driving distance. Mineral water may be purchased directly from the spring near the Lerderderg River, or you can go farther to experience the Brisbane Ranges’ riot of springtime colour.