Rubble Walls
About Rubble Walls: Rubble retaining walls are made using stone, sand and mortar. Rubble walls are a type of gravity wall and they are typically built on top of a reinforced concrete footing. Stones (typically granite) of various sizes are fitted together to make a unique yet aesthetically pleasing wall that will blend in to the landscape around it.
Design Considerations: Rubble walls typically have a concrete footing and the footing width is 6″-12″ wider than the base of the wall. The base of a rubble wall is usually around 1/2 of the height of the wall. Rubble walls are effective retaining wall systems but become more and more costly as the height of the wall increases. Rubble walls provide a unrivaled natural and classic look that is hard to achieve with other wall systems.
When to Use: Rubble walls, typically constructed from granite, sand and mortar, add a classic touch to any project. The look of rubble walls is timeless and the sturdy construction allows for the walls to withstand the test of time. The cr0ss-section of the rubble wall system varies on each project due to varying loading and soil conditions. Walls over 4′ are typically designed by a Professional Engineer.
Rubble Walls in Greater Atlanta: Rubble retaining walls can be a very nice accent to your project. Fortress can help you execute your next rubble wall project in Atlanta, Johns Creek, Dunwoody, Roswell, Cumming, or Milton.
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