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Reasons to Install a Brick Retaining Wall in Your Yard

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A retaining wall adds visual interest to a garden. These structures enable you to shape the landscape into tiers on a hilly property. This will help prevent landslides and keep the garden healthier as rain can better soak into the level ground and provide nourishment. Before building one of these structures, you need to select a material. Here are several reasons to opt for bricks.

Strong

Bricks create strong retaining walls, so you can use them if you want to hold back a massive amount of soil on a slope. These walls can be reinforced by inserting steel rods through the bricks. Contractors can also build a double wall of bricks, creating a hefty barrier.

Aesthetic Options

You also have options in the appearance of a brick retaining wall. You could choose tan, orange, or red bricks in various shades. You might prefer a uniform appearance and choose bricks with little colour variation. If you want a blend of hues, choose bricks with mixed shades of red and blue-grey, for example. Contractors can also create a pattern with the bricks by setting some to stand out more than others from the wall surface. Once the structure is completed, you can also transform its look by painting it or covering it with cement render in the future if you wish.

Flexible

This design flexibility lets you integrate the wall into several diverse landscapes. You might have a traditional home with a brick paver patio. The retaining wall can continue the brick theme from the paving in other yard areas. A brick retaining wall can look rustic, but it can also look modern and clean. These structures also suit contemporary homes, especially if you cover them with sleek cement render.

Different Shapes

You can also create different shapes with brick retaining walls. For example, you could opt for a precise look with a straight-line wall around garden beds. Or you could build a sweeping S-curve through your backyard. Why not build a circular retaining wall around a patio? The flattish structure of bricks also makes a low wall an appealing place to sit and enjoy the garden. Of course, if you're levelling the sloping ground, you'll have to work with the purpose of the wall and the terrain. 

Resilient

Bricks are resilient building materials that withstand the environment. They don't rot or attract termites as timber does. Thus, brick retaining walls typically last for many years, making it a worthwhile long-term investment.

Contact a brick retaining wall service near you to learn more.


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