All purpose gravel is a multi use product for a variety of decorative and landscaping applications.
Pea gravel retaining wall.
Fill the prepared trench with a 6 base off granular fill.
When building a retaining wall or garden border or setting fence posts backfilling with pea gravel instead of.
A much thicker wall and pea gravel fill between the soil and the wall would have prevented the failure.
Do not use pea gravel.
The various sized crushed gravel with the fines helps ensures for appropriate compaction.
We recommend 3 4 crushed gravel.
It can also be used for structural applications when combined with other materials such as portland cement and quikrete all purpose sand for making concrete.
Literally the size of green peas this gravel is self compacting meaning it presses together to form a nearly solid mass.
Thoroughly compact and level the gravel to create your leveling pad.
And we have a need for a retaining wall my husband wants to fill with pea gravel and told us that should hold the wall back.
If grade changes along base of the wall create a stepped leveling pad as required.
The pea gravel would be about 3 foot against the pool on just one side.
If your landscape includes a bordered planting bed or a retaining wall you may be able to use it as part of the perimeter of your patio.
We have put up an above ground pool.
The wall gets its strength from a sturdy base consisting of gravel.
Pea gravel is a common landscaping material because it is easy to with and cheap.
Round rocks such as pea gravel rolls and dislodge under pressure resulting in failure of the retaining wall.
Design and build your retaining wall to slope at a minimum rate of.
A retaining wall must have the strength to hold back the weight of the soil plants and sometimes small structures behind it.
A pea gravel patio requires fewer tools and materials to create than other types.
A wall that leans into the soil it retains is less likely to be pushed outward by soil pressure than a plain old vertical wall.
This product has been washed and properly graded for consistency.
Always start wall at lowest elevation working to highest.