Pool retaining wall
Kat
2 years ago
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Comments (10)What is the intention of doing something with it? Is it because you don't want to be hauling the mower up there every week in the warmer months for an area you otherwise don't utilise or are you fine with some mowing but want to make it a more useful area? What's your climate? Which way does it face? For example would there be any benefit from having more trees on that side for summer shade? Is there an easement? If there is you need to keep that in mind when planting over it....See MoreIssue around Gap between Neighbour Wall and Retaining Wall
Comments (6)oklouise: I appreciate your idea. Sounds good. This is the access which is on the northern side of our lot. Access to the back of the property. The lot is E-W rectangular plot. The access upto the gate would be frequented by meter readers from the front of the property. The gate comes as shown after the down pipe with the hinge on the pole affixed to my wall while the other pole goes butting with the retain wall and as the fencing guy has told me he will put in non expandable grout to hold the pole in place and there would be a bare 5-10mm gap between the neighbour's wall and the pole. The gate would open inwards into our property so as u look into the photo the gate open inwards right. Also I could not gather the concrete bit maybe concrete language is hard for me to understand. i will ask my landscaper but if youcan shed some more detail for the approach that would be very much appeciated kindly. We are not planning to concrete but if that is a way then we can think. We are actually planning to put in thick liimestone steppers and decorative stones. Any other fair ways/ideas for landscaping on this stretch is welcome...See MoreKat
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