A few weeks ago I started this thread about building a retaining wall so I can build a shed. I settled on using gravel boards and h-posts for the wall, not conventional I know but it seemed like a good solution in order to maximise space and the wall is only 90cm so they should be strong enough.
I had a builder friend come and do an ***** check on my plans, and he thought it should work fine, but recommended pouring the shed base right up to the retaining wall, to resist any lateral movement of the posts. Here's a rough mockup I did in sketchup:
Shed is 3.6m x 3m on a 100mm concrete base that extends past the shed at the top and right to meet the walls
So couple of questions I had on some of the details at the marked points
A - what would you recommend as a distance here between the base and the block retaining wall (yet to be built, planning to do it after the shed is finished). My instinct is you should be able to have this quite tight, maybe just a few inches (backfilled with gravel and with a draininage pipe of course), as the concrete base should be stable, but if that's wrong please let me know.
B - with the shed sealed to the base, and the concrete poured up to the gravel boards, this area becomes a water trap, whats the best way to solve that? I was thinking maybe pour the the whole thing so the concrete under the shed is an inch higher than the bit that runs to the gravel boards, or maybe just forming a small channel where the red line is - but could that need a thicker base as I'd be weakening the concrete?
C - this is just going to be a soil slope, I want to avoid any more wall here if at all possible, so how steep can this part be without needing a retaining wall? I was hoping to have it maybe 30 degrees.
Thanks!
I had a builder friend come and do an ***** check on my plans, and he thought it should work fine, but recommended pouring the shed base right up to the retaining wall, to resist any lateral movement of the posts. Here's a rough mockup I did in sketchup:
Shed is 3.6m x 3m on a 100mm concrete base that extends past the shed at the top and right to meet the walls
So couple of questions I had on some of the details at the marked points
A - what would you recommend as a distance here between the base and the block retaining wall (yet to be built, planning to do it after the shed is finished). My instinct is you should be able to have this quite tight, maybe just a few inches (backfilled with gravel and with a draininage pipe of course), as the concrete base should be stable, but if that's wrong please let me know.
B - with the shed sealed to the base, and the concrete poured up to the gravel boards, this area becomes a water trap, whats the best way to solve that? I was thinking maybe pour the the whole thing so the concrete under the shed is an inch higher than the bit that runs to the gravel boards, or maybe just forming a small channel where the red line is - but could that need a thicker base as I'd be weakening the concrete?
C - this is just going to be a soil slope, I want to avoid any more wall here if at all possible, so how steep can this part be without needing a retaining wall? I was hoping to have it maybe 30 degrees.
Thanks!