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    Stircrazy Jer jerrymrc's Avatar
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    It may not be the "natural" look but the interlocking retaining wall I put in 15 years ago is still fine. I have a concrete retaining wall with a steep slope after. I cut into the slope and put up a wall that is right at the 4' level. Going to re-do the area soon but the wall has held up just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    It may not be the "natural" look but the interlocking retaining wall I put in 15 years ago is still fine. I have a concrete retaining wall with a steep slope after. I cut into the slope and put up a wall that is right at the 4' level. Going to re-do the area soon but the wall has held up just fine.
    Jerry, that's beautiful! Something like that is on our "list" of home improvements- our yard has one of those slow-but-treacherous slopes to the point where you'd better have traction on your shoes or you'll be leaving a sitzmark. I love the water feature you have, too.
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