If you require the services of bricklayers and brickwork contractors to help you in the construction of retaining walls, make the call to Maple Leaf Brickwork and leave your needs in our capable hands. We are an established local company from Horsham with a diverse portfolio of previous projects behind us, and our reputation in the surrounding West Sussex area is one that we have built on excellent standards of workmanship and 100% customer care.
Individual areas covered include Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath, and every location within a 25-mile radius of our hometown.
We build brick retaining walls to support construction and hard landscaping projects in the domestic sector, implementing our many years of combined experience to deliver a specification that works for whatever it is that you have in mind. Our bricklayers and contractors are familiar with all common systems and typically build retaining walls during the groundworks phase.
These systems include:
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Retaining walls are structures that hold back the pressure of earth on one side to facilitate development, especially on sloped ground or in areas where soil conditions might be unstable. The purpose of a retaining wall is to increase load-bearing capacities so that the soil becomes more resistant to differential settlement based on geotechnical calculations made by an engineer.
The wall restrains soil at a steeper angle to its natural location.
Bricklayers and building contractors can build retaining walls for a basement construction project or as part of a hard landscaping service to create tiers in the ground so that stability and surface water-run-off never become issues.
Often, the lower part of the tier will accommodate an installation of some kind, such as a new driveway, garden paving or a timber or composite deck.
Our services in Horsham and all Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath and West Sussex areas can include drainage installation and waterproofing so that retaining walls will serve their intended purpose and eliminate the potential for failure, which could end up costing you significant money for remedial repairs.