Thoroughly sprinkle and tamp each layer of bags.
Culvert concrete bag retaining wall.
Step 7 fill the trench between the dirt and the concrete wall with some gravel.
Friends old and new show up and help us put up the first section of our retaining wall.
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We put a stop to our erosion problem with just a few concrete bags.
Offset the next row by about half or a third of the length of the concrete bag while stacking it on top of the first row.
See how well it works in.
Over time the bags will degrade and you will have an elegant and permanent retaining wall.
See how well it works in.
Rather than messing around with mortar they lay the walls down like lego pieces using concrete while it s still in the bag.
Culvert bricking with cement bags.
After a full week of rains we drive out to the mobile home site to see if the hill had slipped further and if the concrete bag wall had held up.
Set it back about a half to a quarter inch so the wall will lean gently into the hill.
This will keep our culverts and driveway all intact while giving it a cool look.
We re using a dry bag method stacking in courses and stabilizing wit.
So diyers have come up with an interesting trick.
There are block retaining walls stone retaining walls and poured concrete retaining walls but these can be quite complicated and expensive.
Building a cement bag retaining wall around a culvert by pouring dry concrete mix in small lunch bags and stacking them like bricks.
Stack succeeding tiers in an interlocking fashion or bond pattern.
Lay the first tier of bags for the dam or bulkhead wall by butting the bags together end to end.
Building a cement bag retaining wall around a culvert by pouring dry concrete mix in small lunch bags and stacking them like bricks.
A simple cost effective way to make a retaining wall is to stack 60 lb.
Perforating the bags with a pitchfork or metal rake will speed saturation and initial set.