Make Your Own Concrete Retaining Wall Blocks

Our video and homemade fire pit instructions complete with a list of tools and materials will show you how.
Make your own concrete retaining wall blocks. Retaining walls can be build of many different materials including wood timbers bricks or natural boulders. Avoid having downspouts pointed at the retaining wall and if it s against the house keep soil and mulch well below the siding. I d suggest building forms for the wall s base from 2 x 8 boards and then using the same lumber for the block forms after the footer is done. In nj i visited varoius garden places including lowes and homedepot and the 600 blocks i need would cost me between 1100 to 1500 excluding the delivery.
Create lots of different designs for your garden with our retaining wall molds. Heavy retaining wall blocks the blocks we used in our demonstration weigh 14 pounds each keep the soil at bay with their weight. With a few basic skills and a bit of creativity you can easily design and build your own diy fire pit using retaining wall blocks. When working on your own garden construction projects whether you are building a retaining wall or refinishing a patio one of the materials that you will most commonly use is concrete blocks.
You could spend your money on concrete blocks from a big box home improvement store or you could make them yourself. I am seriusly thinking of making my own retaining wall blocks from the molds i am thinking of buying off ebay. First approach your footings. Using a tape measure decide the length and the width of your retaining wall then mark off the area with the garden stakes and string.
I can buy 4 molds for about 80 dollars including shipping. Each order comes with easy to use mold instructions to create decorative looking ornamental pieces for your home or garden. Our retaining wall molds are also a great border for your gardens. The interlocking retaining wall block can be used to build walls up to 24 to 36 inches high depending on the size of the block.
Make sure they are solid and a minimum of twice the width of the concrete blocks you ve decided to build with. But for diyers retaining wall blocks made of concrete are the best solution. To create a solid foundation dig a trench for the first course of your interlocking retaining wall blocks to sit in and make sure the ground remains even throughout. If the wall is load bearing meaning it will hold dirt or other heavy substances the tie rods should be at least 6 inches into the footing before you set the wall.
Several molds will make the concrete work go a lot.