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So you want to build a retaining wall and youre researching geogrid? Thats good, because geogrid is a fantastic tool that will make your retaining wall much more robust. This article focuses on small block retaining walls typical of DIY residential retaining wall projects that a lot of homeowners build. These blocks dont require equipment to move and can be hand placed.
There are two main types of retaining wall gravity retaining walls and reinforced retaining walls.
A gravity retaining wall is a retaining wall that relies solely on the mass of the retaining wall blocks to hold back the retained soil. Quite rare for small block retaining walls only the shortest of walls should be built as a gravity wall when using small blocks.
Gravity Retaining Wall Example Design Cross SectionIn this article we will be focusing on reinforced retaining walls. A reinforced retaining wall is a retaining wall that relies on both the mass of the retaining wall blocks and the geogrid that is installed behind them. If youre not sure what geogrid is or how it works (in a retaining wall or otherwise), check out this article to brush up.
Reinforced Retaining Wall Example Design Cross SectionReinforced small block retaining walls can be engineered to be very robust geogrid is extremely important to the strength of reinforced retaining walls!
When Should I Use Geogrid In A Retaining Wall?
The best person to answer this is a geotechnical engineer familiar with the many different site conditions that might be present on your property. While this isnt exactly helpful if youre looking to DIY dont worry. Well still give you some guidance in this article.
Depending on where you live, your governing body will have rules regarding retaining wall heights and the maximum height you can build without having an engineer involved. In Calgary, any retaining wall over 1.2 m needs to be designed by an engineer.
If youre not sure what the rules are where you live you can find out by calling your local permitting office or by calling a local geotechnical engineer or retaining wall builder. Once youve got them on the line, briefly explain your project to them and let them know the maximum wall height youre planning on building. At Factor, we are happy to help homeowners and DIYers over the for questions like this (free of charge of course!)
If your wall is taller than the maximum allowed height, youll either need to hire an engineer, or youll need to change up your plans.
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I Dont Need An Engineer! Now What?
Since your wall is short enough that you dont need an engineer you can use a rough rule of thumb for geogrid length in your wall.
Geogrid Length = 0.8 x Retaining Wall Height
So if your wall is 5 feet tall youll want 4 foot long geogrid layers. For small block walls, geogrid is typically installed every second block layer, starting from the top of the bottom block.
Just be aware that different types of blocks have different requirements and the recommendations given here may not be applicable to every situation and block type. You should check with the block manufacturers recommendations for geogrid lengths.
Drainage
I know this article is about geogrid, which doesnt really have anything to do with drainage but your geogrid layers are going to interfere with your drainage blanket.. and installing the drainage blanket is a total pain with geogrid.
In case you dont know what a drainage blanket is it is a 300 mm (1) thick layer of washed gravel completely wrapped in geotextile filter fabric installed directly behind your retaining wall blocks. The drainage blanket is very important for the performance of your wall it prevents the build up of excess water pressure caused by rain, groundwater, snowmelt, irrigation, etc. Excess water pressure on your wall can cause a whole bunch of problems, including complete failure.
In this image (same as the one at the start of this article), you can see the individually wrapped sections of drainage blanket being intersected by the geogrid layers.
Drainage Blanket Sections Individually Wrapped at Geogrid IntersectionsHow Do I Install Geogrid In A Retaining Wall?
Assuming you have completed the very important first steps to building a retaining wall (excavated organic materials under the wall alignment and built a smooth, compacted gravel levelling pad), you are ready to place your first layer of blocks.
Making sure your first layer of blocks is level and has been sufficiently backfilled on the front side of the wall (200 mm or 8 inches is usually good for walls under 1.2 m) you can begin the installation as follows:
Soil Reinforcement
VERSA-Grid is lightweight and easy to install. Its flexible, with
virtually no memory, so it lays flat after being unrolled. Just unroll
and make sure the VERSA-Grid is rolled out continuously, perpendicular
to the wall face.
VERSA-Grid comes in multiple strength types.
VERSA-Grid 3.0, VERSA-Grid 5.0 and VERSA-Grid 8.0 are the strengths
commonly used for landscape and commercial walls. These VERSA-Grid
strengths are generally available in 6-ft. wide x 150-ft. long rolls
(100 sq.yd. per roll). For some residential walls, VERSA-Grid 1.5 is
used, but only for walls up to 6 feet tall. It is available in 4-ft.
wide by 50-ft long rolls (22 sq.yd. per roll.)
If you want to learn more, please visit our website Geogrid Supplier.