Hi Team,
We have recently purchased our property and finding heaps of things that need fixing..... (joys of owning a home I suppose). I have taken down a few tons of golden cane palm trees to allow light into the house and want to start over and replace the trees with a hedge. However, I am now looking at my retaining wall (fully exposed from trees in possible 15 years) and wondering if it needs restoration or replacing before I put my hedge in. I am inexperienced so any feedback on this would be awesome. Although I would definitely like to do something to prevent additional work in the near future that would require me to restart any work on hedges etc.
My main concern is the structural integrity of the timber. While most of it appears to me to be in okay condition for it's age (assuming 20 years+), there are portions that appear to be water affected (no surprise). Furthermore, I would be super grateful for ideas the best form of restoration (wood staining, oil, etc) or replacement (timber, concrete, etc)
Thank you!
Overview of retaining wall with Storm water drain through
Peeling of timber at the bottom of some planks
Tree root through wall and visible water dampness on edgess