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Retaining walls create level surfaces in sloping areas. Build a retaining wall improperly and nature will regain her curves! Ancient civilizations have passed on knowledge of how to build a retaining wall. Four ways of building retaining walls have been used and improved through time, and these types are discussed here.

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Retaining walls need sound planning. Consider soil, drainage, loads, retaining wall height, site geology,etc. Any retaining wall blocks reaching over 3 or 4 feet deserve an engineer's attention. Don't skimp on professional assist or research. Consult listed resources to do your due diligence.

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Segmental retaining walls offer year round construction and require no mortar, making them a DIY possibility. A segmental retaining wall can be built in a variety of shapes and designs using decorative concrete or concrete block. Retaining walls higher than four feet should be engineered by a professional.

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Retaining walls need sound planning before you begin construction. Excellent guides help design your retaining wall and explain how to build a retaining wall properly. Consult the company from which you purchase your retaining wall blocks for additional help.

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Insect identification can put your mind at ease if you are worried about termites because the insects cause great damage. This is why people want to see what termites look like. People just like you desperately want to see termite photos. Termite identification is very important because you want to ensure that any termite control you purchase is targeted to the right insect.

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Spray on siding is often purchased by people who want to stop painting their homes. But the spray-on siding coating homeowners get is often different from what the salesperson promised. All too often the salesperson makes promises that are never written down or communicated to the workmen who apply the coating.

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