Brick retaining walls are a great way to add beauty and stability to any landscape. They can be used to keep soil and other materials in place, create terraced areas, define boundaries, and give a finished look to any outdoor space. The masonry experts at United Masonry & Hardscape can help you to determine what type of retaining wall is best for the application you'll be using it in.
Materials: Bricks are the most common material used for retaining walls, but other materials such as stones, concrete blocks, and brick pavers can also be used. Brick retaining walls are typically constructed with clay bricks and mortar, although some are built using larger blocks of stone or concrete. The type of material you choose should depend on the size and function of your wall, as well as the desired look.
Construction Methods: Building a retaining wall out of bricks is a relatively straightforward process. First, the area where the wall will be built should be excavated and leveled. Then, a solid base of gravel should be laid down. Next, the bricks should be laid in a pattern, with mortar between each brick. The wall should be built in layers, with each layer sloped slightly toward the back of the wall. Finally, the top of the wall should be capped with a layer of mortar and the bricks should be pointed.