Retaining wall: have I done the right thing?
I was wondering if some of the smart folk here could give me some advice regarding a retaining wall I have recently done.
After my house was built about 9 months ago, I was left with a half-metre drop down the left hand side where a retaining wall had been built to create a level house pad (see before.gif pic attached). My wife and I were worried about it being a hazard for kids (one in the oven at the moment) falling down there when playing in the yard, as well as it making side access difficult.
So after lots of head scratching I came up with the idea of making a retaining wall along the fence line and then filling it in to bring the level up to the house. With the existing rock wall retaining the house pad, I thought there would be bugger all weight to be held back in that gap.
So, I built the wall (15m long) with concrete sleepers and posts (concreted in), filled it all in (with agg pipe, gravel, geo-fabric, etc) and all was good. ( see after.gif pic attached)
Now my neighbour (nice guy) has expressed his concern about long term side affects (my new wall is effectively supported by his existing timber retaining wall) and the fact that I have basically created a wall over 1m high. I never thought of it that way - I was looking at how high I was building it above my original block level, which is about 700mm.
Now I'm worried that I've done the wrong thing by building the wall. I want to do the right thing for the sake of the two properties as well as good neighbourly relations.
So I've got three options:
- After obtaining appropriate positive advice, leave the wall as is.
- Dig it all up and live with the drop.
- Dig it all up, take down the fence, extend timber wall up to height I require (with engineering approval) and then fill in again (an option suggested by the nieghbour in hindsight)
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.