Land modeling and slope stabilization

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-24 19:26:04

olfuchs

2019-06-25 10:55:52
  • #1
The most cost-effective are surely L-precast concrete elements "off the shelf"; if the foot faces you, then they just have to go a bit deeper in. The main question is especially relocating with machinery due to the weight of the precast elements and the stability of the terrain during excavation, possibly excavating and relocating them individually, but then the machinery stands idle longer. AND visually perhaps not so nice either
 

Zaba12

2019-06-25 11:11:11
  • #2
L-walls without reinforcement will not be usable for him due to the load from the side and above. And if he wants to overcome a height difference of 60 cm, the OP will have to use 80 cm reinforced L-walls. With material & installation, that costs somewhere around €200 gross per 1 meter. They are so heavy that one cannot do it oneself.
 

M4rvin

2019-06-25 15:17:47
  • #3
So a shared slope reinforcement is unfortunately not allowed, everyone is only allowed 60cm. What that effectively means, I don't know yet, because everyone could place their wall staggered on top of each other. Can a landscape gardener describe the possibilities and prices to me in more detail? Or how would you proceed?
 

Zaba12

2019-06-25 15:55:43
  • #4

Just use a little imagination on how to design something together. No one said that the 120cm have to be in one piece.

By the way, you will only manage it together and you have to start.
 

hampshire

2019-06-25 20:56:45
  • #5
Certainly, when building a house, many decisions are weighed based on price – after all, who has an unlimited budget. The surcharge from L-stone wall to natural stone was about 15% for us. The natural stone wall is, in our opinion, so much more attractive that we preferred to save elsewhere. However, it was about a different height and a different ground. This here is one of the two. L-stone would not be half as beautiful.
 

Zaba12

2019-06-25 20:58:17
  • #6
L-stones would not have fit with you either! 15% is peanuts for that piece now.
 

Similar topics
08.12.2015Use L-stones for slope stabilization.33
31.07.2017L-stones directly at the neighbor's fence?34
08.08.2023L-Stones 80cm / 180cm - Cost check per meter, experiences12
19.07.2018Which KFW standard and which technology in new construction45
02.04.2019What kind of stones are these and do they play a significant role?11
26.12.2019Poroton T12 stones exterior wall18
01.02.2020Energy saving through better stones14
28.01.2021Is HAR/technology adequately dimensioned?13
14.05.2022Intercepting higher neighboring plots: L-shaped stones, etc. - Tips134
15.05.2021How to calculate the quantity of materials for mortar and Ytong stones?12
27.11.2021Wall costs: Does it make sense to calculate yourself? And what does stone recycling cost?10
28.04.2022Catch a 2-meter slope, L-shaped stones, dry wall or other ideas?22
29.08.2023Double rod mesh including privacy screen on L-stones! Feasible?46
25.09.2023Statics - house with basement due to insulation, shifting Poroton bricks11
17.11.2023Remove stones from the ground in the garden12
01.01.2024Building a retaining wall in the garden: formwork stones or L-stones?62
18.05.2024Driveway stones from Kann in light gray16
17.03.2025Floor plan single-family house 1 full floor technology and daylight194

Oben