How to Build a Retaining Wall in 10 Days: A Timelapse Guide

In this video our team takes on building a 2 tiered wood retaining wall. Watch as we completely transform this side yard into a beautiful backdrop for new plants to grow and to hold the steep hillside.

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0:00 – Demolition of existing wall
0:19 – Digging new post holes
0:40 – Setting new posts
1:13 – Concrete pour
1:53 – Installing the 2×12 boards
1:59 – adding drainage, waterproof membrane, and filter fabric
2:05 – Adding remaining 2×12 boards and drain rock
2:15- Backfilling walls with native soil
2:32- Adding redwood face boards and weed fabric
2:52- Planting, Irrigation, and mulch
3:57- End result

We use our Ditch Witch mini skid steer to help us dig the holes on the lower wall. All the holes on the top wall were dug by hand. Pressure treated posts are used with rebar reinforced footings. We use Redwood 1×6 for the face of the walls, and a 2×6 cap on top. We used natural redwood stain at the end to protect the wood.

This is our take on a basic retaining wall, with modern elements to give it more visual appeal. Thank you to our awesome clients for trusting us and allowing us to build this for you! Thank you to our amazing Installation team bringing this to life.

Plants on the top wall from left to right:
-Acacia vestita
-Grevillea ‘Ivanhoe’
Plants on lower wall from left to right:
-Coprosma ‘Pacific Sunrise’
-Coleonema ‘Sunset Gold’
-Loropetalum chinense ‘Purple Pixie’
-Ceanothus ‘Diamond Heights’
Plants in front of lower wall from left to right:
-Salvia ‘Love and Wishes’
-Mahonia ‘Soft Caress’
-Lomandra ‘Platinum Beauty’
-Aeonium atropurpureum

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