It all depends on the height, materials used and the length. If you can let me know what you'd like to use (i.e. retaining wall modular block, chopped stone, poured-in-place concrete) I can probably give you a pretty good idea.
July 1, 2010. I recently had a timber retaining wall installed. All work was done by hand. It took 4 men approx. 19 hrs to dig, build, and back fill a 4.5' X 19' wall made of 12' 6"X6" .4 pcf pressure treated timbers, cradles, tie backs, rebars, screws, cement, mortar, stone, sealer, and glue. The cost worked out to 35$ / sq. ft. These men worked very hard and build a very high quality wall. I wanted .6 pcf or higher timbers but it made the job unaffordable.
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assuming the wall and ground make a 90 degree angle with one another, Pythagorean's Theorem states the ladder will go 8 feet up the wall.
A 100 foot stucco wall will cost about $3.61 per square foot to build. This means the entire price of the wall is about $361.
Why should I use allgan block for my retaining wall project and is it cost effective?
I think: 2250
There is no way to answer this question with any accuracy, too many things that can vary, what is the height, is it an interior or exterior wall, will it be insulated, what will we be building with, etc...
If you have to ask.... You can't afford it.
The cost of a 6 x 6 timber retaining wall can vary widely based on factors such as location, lumber prices, and labor costs. On average, materials alone might range from $15 to $30 per square foot, translating to approximately $1,500 to $3,000 for a standard-sized wall. Additionally, labor costs can add another $1,000 to $2,000, bringing the total project cost to roughly $2,500 to $5,000. It's best to get quotes from local contractors for a more accurate estimate.
It could be a wall that is 1 square foot in cross section and 47 feet long.
Organizations such as Lowes and Bhg offer instructions on building a retaining wall. They can be accessed by anyone and are free of cost. The instructions are well detailed and very clear.
Retaining wall mesh provides structural support, prevents soil erosion, and increases the overall stability and longevity of the retaining wall.
For a 4-foot high retaining wall, the best blocks to use are typically interlocking concrete blocks or segmental retaining wall blocks. These blocks are designed to provide stability and support for taller walls. It is important to consult with a professional or follow manufacturer guidelines to ensure proper installation and structural integrity.
A wall usually cost $1000.
Too much pressure for size and type of wall. What's it made of and how much is it trying to hold back?