The interlocking retaining wall block can be used to build walls up to 24 to 36 inches high depending on the size of the block.
Building a retaining wall with blocks on a slope.
Step ups are most stable when the upper block has sufficient bearing on the lower block.
That is why the construction of terraces due to a retaining wall begins from the bottom of the slope first a retaining wall is placed then up the hill a second wall is mounted which base goes below the upper part of the previous wall for at least 40 inches then the third one the fourth one and so on.
The length of the 824 assembly if available provides the flexibility to make this block ideal for this application.
If using the 812 assembly use the instructions listed above.
Building step ups with ab fieldstone 824 assembly.
How to build a retaining wall on a slope depends a lot on the location where you plan to build the lay of the land.
Build the wall up to the step up location.
A retaining wall constructed on a sloping backyard or back garden brings a beautiful landscaping touch to the house by allowing you to create more living space while holding off soil erosion.