Hi,Thank you all very much for your comprehensive advice. Yes, I understand the complexity of the issue, and the need for bracing the sleepers before ...
Some posts are showing clear signs of rotting, with material loss at the ground level, which I think require replacement. What is the right way of doi ...
HI @GoodMate
It's great that you've received excellent answers from @Dave-1. Just keep in mind that it's very likely that the posts were also concr ...
My feeling is the only way to approach that is to remove enough of what's behind the retaining wall to create a narrow workspace to replace the timber ...
Afternoon @GoodMate
You are on a path we have all been at some point. Its a hard path and really comes down to a solution for now or a long term sol ...
Hi @GoodMate
There is a lot of weight behind that wall. So, before removing a rotting post, each sleeper level either side of the post to be replac ...
Good Morning @GoodMate
Nice tidy and straight retaining wall :0 Shame about thye posts rotting out And the answer I would be thinking of removing ...
Hi @GoodMate
I agree with @Nailbag that this is a job for professionals. The wall appears to be leaning slightly, which is an indication that the w ...
Hello @GoodMate
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your r ...
Hi,Thank you all very much for your comprehensive advice. Yes, I understand the complexity of the issue, and the need for bracing the sleepers before ...
Some posts are showing clear signs of rotting, with material loss at the ground level, which I think require replacement. What is the right way of doi ...