I have a garden wall that is approximately 13m (40ft) long and 1.5m (5ft) high. The wall is slightly tilted and I think I need to rebuild it.
How much would it cost?
Is there any way to repair it?
I have a garden wall that is approximately 13m (40ft) long and 1.5m (5ft) high. The wall is slightly tilted and I think I need to rebuild it.
How much would it cost?
Is there any way to repair it?
Who is knocking down you or builder?
New foundations or are you gonna use the existing?
Re-use bricks or buy new.
What sort of bricks?
What style of wall?
What thickness of wall?
How are you topping the wall off?
What is access like to the wall?
Who is disposing of the spoil?
Questions, questions....sigh.
As said, get some local recommended bod to look at it.
Your garden wall can be fixed depending on how you plan to rebuild it. First thing, you should look for home and garden improvement provider and ask for quotes (at least 3). Then after, think about new ways to innovate your garden design and most especially, put stuff that is beneficial for your garden's health.
You may need to have the foundations re-done or strengthened if they are the cause of the wall leaning over. Do you know how wide and deep the current wall foundations are?
Is the wall buckled/curved over or is the complete wall still straight but leaning over?
Could it be buttressed to stop it leaning any further?
(Don't know if that's possible - I'm not a bricky)
Could it be buttressed to stop it leaning any further?
(Don't know if that's possible - I'm not a bricky)
that would be ideal, in combination with rebuilding only the middle part which is mostly affected and also with some re-pointing. Haw can you check this?
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