What Are Retaining Walls
If you have ever driven around California you will probably noticed a significant number of retaining walls. There is good
reason for this. Retaining walls provide a sense of safety and security that protect life and property from a great number of calamities that can
occur.
Those not familiar with the type of geography that requires a preponderance
of retaining walls may wonder what their purpose is. Sometimes, they may not even acknowledge the presence of the wall and ask: “How does that
house keep from sliding.” To answer that question, one must understand what exactly these types of walls do and how they do it,
Retaining walls primarily counteract soil erosion and keep stabilize both soil and rock so that structures resting atop the
soil do not shift or slide downward. As one can assume, property sliding down a hill is not exactly the type of situation one would welcome. And
even if there is no home on top of the soil, retaining walls are valuable as they will keep the earth from sliding. An example of this would be
keeping a huge mudslide from covering a highway.
Not all retaining walls, however, are utilized to hold back earth and soil. Some of these walls are used to hold back water,
although some will say that that is actually a misappropriation of the term retaining wall.
There of several different kinds of these walls and they are usually described in general terms that pinpoint the specific
type of wall they are with such names as Modular Wall, Landscaping wall, etc.
From an engineering standpoint, these types of walls are fairly interesting to study. From a humanitarian standpoint, these
types of walls provide a very valuable and irreplaceable service. Whoever came up with the blueprints for retaining walls really deserves some
thanks.
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