Retaining Walls: Learn Their Types, Functions and Advantages

Last Updated on May 16, 2025
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Types of Retaining Wall

Retaining Walls FAQs

The angle of the retaining wall profoundly depends on the height of the wall, and this angle is generally set between 6 to 12 degrees.

The thickness of typical retaining walls is between 8 to 12 inches.

Concrete is considered to be the strongest material for retaining walls due to its durability and long life of the concrete.

Retaining walls fail when the opposing forces and moments exceed the resisting moments and forces. The failure may occur due to sliding or overturning.

The average life of a retaining wall is around 50 years. However, life does depend on the material used.

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