Drainage behind wall
Critical itemDrainage is the most critical element of retaining wall design. Water pressure behind the wall (hydrostatic pressure) is the #1 cause of failure.
Checklist for retaining wall: drainage, structural integrity, lean, cracks, and surcharge loading.
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Drainage is the most critical element of retaining wall design. Water pressure behind the wall (hydrostatic pressure) is the #1 cause of failure.
Wall must be plumb or leaning slightly into the retained soil. Cracks, bulges, or leaning away from soil indicate potential failure.
Checklist for retaining wall: drainage, structural integrity, lean, cracks, and surcharge loading.
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