dartsportsteve
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Guys - I'm attempting to build a short retaining wall along the east side of my sloped driveway. The plan is/was to have the rows of block level and step them up as the elevation increased. I had not thought about how they would leave a gap between the concrete driveway and each stepped new row of block, since they have the lip that catches the back of the row just below.
My question is with that gap. I can just fill it with pea rock or decorative rock and be done with it, but I'm wondering if that is what the pros would do? I've also thought about setting the first row of block directly on the concrete, letting the wall slope at the same degree as the driveway, but I'd run into issues 4' from the garage where I have less of an incline.
I'm leaning toward continuing the way I've been doing it, but just filling the gap as I go with decorative rock. And no, I don't want to dig down far enough to have one continuous bottom row at the same level...
Here are a few pics:
My question is with that gap. I can just fill it with pea rock or decorative rock and be done with it, but I'm wondering if that is what the pros would do? I've also thought about setting the first row of block directly on the concrete, letting the wall slope at the same degree as the driveway, but I'd run into issues 4' from the garage where I have less of an incline.
I'm leaning toward continuing the way I've been doing it, but just filling the gap as I go with decorative rock. And no, I don't want to dig down far enough to have one continuous bottom row at the same level...
Here are a few pics:
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