derekh
7th September 2007, 11:13 AM
I have been asked to help build a hardwood fence about 15m long along the top of a hardwood retaining wall.
My concern is how to best secure the posts. Should I bolt the posts to the rails inside the retaining wall and then backfill the wall with gravel and soil. Or do I backfill and then dig post holes ?
The issues I see are: 1. If the posts are bolted to the rails, wind acting on the fence could weaken the retaining wall (1m high), 2. Digging post holes into newly backfilled soil is not a firm enough footing.
Your thoughts please.
thanks
Derek
My concern is how to best secure the posts. Should I bolt the posts to the rails inside the retaining wall and then backfill the wall with gravel and soil. Or do I backfill and then dig post holes ?
The issues I see are: 1. If the posts are bolted to the rails, wind acting on the fence could weaken the retaining wall (1m high), 2. Digging post holes into newly backfilled soil is not a firm enough footing.
Your thoughts please.
thanks
Derek