With a sharpie mark on the inside of each colorbond post the position of your bottom rail which will correlate to the height of your fence and the height of your retaining wall i e for 600mm high retaining wall mark 600mm below your bottom rail mark.
Colorbond fence on timber retaining wall.
We use h4 50mm x 200mm x 2 4m treated pine sleepers for the panelling and 125mm x 75mm h4 treated pine posts for the build.
A pool fence must have no more than a 10cm gap between the bottom of the fence the ground.
They can also be used for retaining.
A colorbond fence with a timber retaining wall in sydney.
All fencescape fencing retaining walls are constructed with the highest of quality materials and adequate subsoil drainage is ensured as well as being aesthetically pleasing.
It makes the fence look neat and tidy as it fills unsightly gaps and keeps weeds debris and rubbish from entering your yard.
Other retaining options that can be considered are the steel plinth which is used when installing colorbond.
Timber retaining is the cost effective way to install your retaining wall.
Any warranties that are offered will be void and manufacturers are clear that it is not recommended.
The treated pine timber sleepers we build with are all h4 standard.
For all your fencing and landscaping needs please call chris on 0401 197535 for a free no obligation quote or contact us here.
Hardie fence and more so colorbond fencing is not designed to be used as a retaining wall under any circumstance.
In many older suburbs around perth we see landscaped blocks built up without any retaining walls being installed.
Set the ground pegs about 500mm at each end of the retaining wall and then connect.
Plinths are the perfect product for filling unsightly gaps under colorbond and timber fences.
Retaining walls are generally constructed with timber or masonry.
It is built directly beneath the new colorbond fence.
The plinth sits under the bottom of the fence.
It is more suited when the difference in levels is between 150mm and 250mm and fits between the colorbond posts which makes it a good option where there are objects that are too close to the fence line to allow post and panel or.
Our most popular type of retaining wall is the the masonry block wall and the timber sleeper retaining wall.
A treated pine timber sleeper retaining wall will be needed if your ground level is different to the neighbouring property.