How To Care For And Maintain Your Retaining Wall
Retaining Wall Maintenance
Designed to withstand the elements while offering durability and longevity, these walls provide essential support for soil and landscape features, preventing erosion and creating level areas in sloped terrain. With pressure treatment, the wood is infused with preservatives, increasing resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage, ensuring years of reliable performance. With a little care, you’ll get more out your retaining wall than you thought you could.
Any exposed portions of your retaining wall should be treated with a water repellant every 12-18 months. If you choose to stain your retaining wall, apply a semi-transparent stain every 2-3 years at least 8 weeks after applying your water repellant.
Frequently Asked Questions About Retaining Walls
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Can retaining walls be used for landscaping or decorative purposes?
Yes, retaining walls can serve landscaping or decorative purposes by adding visual interest, defining outdoor spaces, creating terraced planting areas, and enhancing the overall aesthetics of a landscape with various materials and designs.
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How should I maintain my retaining walls?
An effective method to safeguard wood involves using a wood preservative, which creates a durable barrier against moisture and rot over time. This can be applied with a paint brush. Add life to your retaining wall with a solid insect repellent such as creosote or weather sealer.
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What are retaining walls made from?
Rick’s uses pressure treated wood for retaining walls.
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