Inspection Checklist: Retaining Walls 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the address and building consent number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific project.
  3. Fill in the tradesperson's name and registration number, along with the time of inspection. This ensures accountability and traceability.
  4. Review each checklist item carefully. For each question regarding compliance with approved plans, mark 'Yes', 'No', or 'N/A' as applicable. Be thorough in your assessment.
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In this article, well outline some common mistakes to avoid when building a retaining wall. Failing to Obtain Proper Permits and Approvals. Choosing the Wrong Material. Ignoring Soil Type and Conditions. Underestimating the Size and Strength of the Wall. Improper Drainage. Improper Installation Techniques.
The 1:3 rule refers to a general guideline for batterthe slight backward lean of a retaining wall, especially when youre using wall blocks or natural stone. The idea is that for every 1 inch the wall leans back, it can go 3 inches higher. This ratio helps balance the force from the soil pressing behind the wall.
Gravel is absolutely necessary to help with drainage and stability. You also need a minimum of one full block below grade set on compacted gravel as a base course.
General Design The project engineer must ensure that the retaining wall system is appropriate for its location. Check walls to ensure minimum factors of safety are met for all potential modes of failure. These include sliding, overturning, bearing pressure, and global stability.
The most effective method to stabilize a leaning cinder block wall with inadequate footings is to helical tiebacks. These are long, threaded rods that are drilled into the ground behind the wall and anchored with concrete grout. The tiebacks serve as a strong anchor for the wall, preventing any further leaning.

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During your inspection, heres what to look for: #1: Cracks. Visible cracks can indicate structural weakness. #2: Leaning or Bulging. This suggests severe stress and potential failure. #3: Water Pooling. Excess water can build up pressure, pushing the wall outward.
5. Common Mistakes to Avoid Poor Drainage Without proper backfill and drainage pipes, water pressure can push your wall over time. No Reinforcement Taller walls often need geogrid or tiebacks to stay secure. Weak Base Preparation A strong foundation of compacted gravel is crucial.

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