Hi all,
I’m looking for advice on how to construct a small retaining wall (approx. 40cm high) along the back of my house (see photos).
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The pink line in the photos shows the planned wall location.
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The green dots indicate existing pipes that either interfere with or limit the depth of footings.
- The blue area will be paved.
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The ground slopes away from the house, and I plan to continue paving on the side opposite the house once the wall is done.
My main questions:
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Footings and Pipe Interference
Given the shallow pipe locations (green dots), what’s the best approach to ensure a secure footing? Is a continuous concrete footing required, or would a stepped/sectional footing work where pipes are in the way?
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Wall Type
I’m considering masonry blocks (e.g., Adbri Versawall or similar). Would something like this be sufficient at 40cm high, or would mortared concrete blocks on a footing be more stable long term?
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Drainage (Agg Pipe?)
Do I need to install an ag pipe behind the wall? The wall is only 40cm high, it’s a short section, and the slope is away from the house — so I’m unsure if drainage is necessary or overkill.
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Backfill & Paving Base
I plan to backfill behind the wall and then lay pavers. What material would work best for backfilling to support paving — recycled road base? Crushed rock? And how much compaction is recommended?
I believe the soil is a compacted clay and rubble mix.


Thanks in advance for your input — I want to get this right and avoid drainage or movement issues down the line, but also don't want to over-complicate something that could potentially be simple!