What are the options and potential cost to repair/rebuild a leaning retaining boundary wall?
Posted by Professional-Low7794@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 3 comments
Hi all,
Looking for some advice and ballpark costs. We’re in the process of buying a house in the UK and there’s a leaning retaining boundary wall (photos attached). • Approx. length: 12–15 m • Approx. height: 1.5 m
It’s currently leaning outward but still intact.
I’d like to understand: • What are the realistic options (repair vs. full rebuild)? • Typical costs others have paid for similar work? • Anything specific we should ask builders/structural engineers? • Any pitfalls to be aware of when dealing with retaining walls?
Thanks in advance!
Competitive-Tank-801@reddit
did you go with the repair or rebuild and can youu tell how much it cost you. I am in a similar situation with a house I am planning to buy. Thanks
Beautiful-Control161@reddit
£90sqm supply and fit.
Then obviously demolition and groundworks on top of that
BeardedBaldMan@reddit
Tens of thousands of pounds if there's good access, if the access is poor add in a massive multiplier.