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GABION RETAINING WALL CONSTRUCTION with cost saving panels | Full Walkthrough with Audio - Part 2 

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Part 2 of my Steep Driveway series showing in detail how we built a retaining wall from 2m high gabion baskets, using recycled brick as infill and a cost saver partition panel using Scottish cobbles. This project saved us a tonne of money by not having to dispose of our house renovation rubble and only buying a few bags of Scottish cobbles to complete the modern look. This cheap retaining wall can be completed by any DIY-er, just make sure you get structural advice if you need it.
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I have no association with Fine Mesh Metals. At the time I purchased in 2016, I had very good service from them. I understand from a few viewers that they've had issues with the company, mostly poor delivery times. I am sorry to hear this. Not many gabion basket suppliers offer the galfan coated baskets, so do your research to find the best company for you.
MATERIALS USED -
Gabion baskets and helicoils (galfan coated)
Black woven geotextile - amzn.to/3dByAMR
White non-woven geotextile - amzn.to/3wu0bbj
80mm Perforated drainage pipe - amzn.to/3sZDQQM
Gravel
Recycled brick fill
Scottish cobbles (80-120mm)
Wire cutters - amzn.to/2PVGl86
Long nosed pliers - amzn.to/3dHuOl5
Long spirit level - amzn.to/3mpS5Mj
Short spirit level - amzn.to/31PzLCP
String line - amzn.to/39MZVum
Woven polypropylene bags - amzn.to/3dwpGQs
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@davidreynolds4684
@davidreynolds4684 2 года назад
I hope her husband realizes and appreciates his wife. Thats hard work for a contractor with tools and training. Multiply that 1000 times for average joes. Shes a keeper!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching David and for the great comment. My husband is always there to help provide some muscle if I need it (especially on that 2m high section!!). Good luck with your project.
@CHDean
@CHDean 8 месяцев назад
Joann?
@MrLoudog7
@MrLoudog7 8 месяцев назад
❤Definitely a keeper! ❤ Love from USA.
@lowellirish
@lowellirish 5 месяцев назад
I'm SURE her husband did a fair amount of the work!! 😅 still, it's a huge job...even for me, and I'm a Pro.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy the rest of the channel.
@nohphd
@nohphd 3 года назад
This is one of those very rare, extremely informative videos that somebody has poured a lot of love into. Thank you for a job well done (on the video) and congratulations on an extremely nice DIY project. I hope you know and used a great masseuse, lol!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
@nohphd thank you so much! After seeing how much interest my slide show version was getting, it was clear that people wanted to know a bit more so I thought I'd make this one. A bit shy with all the speaking though! :) Karen
@Jack-bs7cy
@Jack-bs7cy 2 года назад
British ladies are troopers that don't complain and can be good cooks
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
💪👍😁
@elysecarnagie8922
@elysecarnagie8922 3 года назад
This is the most informative gabion video I've found. Thank you so much.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Glad you found it useful. Karen
@CD-mo5ii
@CD-mo5ii 6 месяцев назад
One of the most informative videos I’ve ever seen on RU-vid - Thank you and congratulations on your courage, commitment, fantastic outcome!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. Good luck with your project!
@joatmofa0405
@joatmofa0405 Год назад
Wow - probably one of the best gabion videos on the net right now! Thanks!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks so much for watching!
@christopherspringmann
@christopherspringmann 3 года назад
Artist at work! Excellent storyteller, very engaging, nicely scripted, well organized, plus quite persuasive. I was especially impressed by the facade for the Scottish cobbles she created by making a slot 10:15 then backing the cobbles with black fabric to avoid show-through. The interior of the basket was loaded, unseen, with appropriate remodeling debris. Oh, the auto-on open captions are invaluable. Use them, a much better experience for information seekers.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for such an amazing comment! Good luck with your project. Karen
@hobbitreet
@hobbitreet 5 месяцев назад
Having done this work, I must say your information was well presented and complete. Brilliantly done both as a project and as a tutorial.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for leaving such a lovely comment 🙂
@rogerherrick8323
@rogerherrick8323 3 года назад
Very informative. Thanks for taking the time to produce this careful description.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Roger. I was a bit nervous speaking on a video for the first time, especially with my West Country accent! 😂
@PhilCAust
@PhilCAust 2 месяца назад
Some of the best researched and assembled information I've heard, let alone ibserved as a compiled presentation, into video that makes it accessible for everyone on RU-vid. You should be a guest presenter to a college. Brilliant work and covers my concerns with landscaping.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Месяц назад
Thank you so much for the wonderful review! Good luck with your project.
@cstruble2
@cstruble2 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant. Your video is as carefully designed and constructed--not to mention functional and delightful--as your retaining wall. If you're not a writer, you certainly could be!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the thoughtful review! Happy New Year!
@groundspeed3954
@groundspeed3954 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video, a master class on gabion construction for us DIY'ers. I commend your detailed commentary and referral to Fine Mesh Metals.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@movingforwards2530
@movingforwards2530 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. I built a 25 metre length x 950mm High x 500mm depth gabion wall plus 2 sets of steps for my rear garden. From your video and list of materials I do feel you really didn't need the drainage pipe or alot of the membrane you used. Anyway you've inspired me again to use gabion baskets for my home I'm now at. Well done from me and your video is brilliant to.plus I used Devoran Gabion Baskets. 🙂🙂👍👍
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for the great comments and tips! Really appreciate you leaving a message and good luck with your next project. Karen
@dac7046
@dac7046 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks for posting. Love the plantings on top of the wall!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@nicholasgirard8246
@nicholasgirard8246 3 года назад
Your video is by far the best Ive seen on this subject. Well done on the project and the video, but more importantly,thank you, this was really helpful . Good luck on the rest of the job.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks so much for leaving such a lovely comment! Good luck with your project. Karen
@gregwhisenant4731
@gregwhisenant4731 2 года назад
Wow, what an excellent video and explanations throughout. So helpful! Thank you!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@yvesjolicoeur747
@yvesjolicoeur747 3 года назад
wow, thank you so much for taking the time to prepare this very clear and informative video. I really appreciate that it comes from a DIYer and you did not shy away from telling your lesson's learned. Awesome!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Yves. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Karen
@lesdrinkwater490
@lesdrinkwater490 9 месяцев назад
Very clear and detailed audio. Excellent project. This video has really helped me come to terms with gabions. My one question as a total novice is: Is the wall stable after the metal wire of the gabion cage has corroded?
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 8 месяцев назад
Hi, sorry for the late reply. It really depends on where you buy your gabions from. Ours are over 8 years old and no sign of corroding. HTH
@tedtolentino4955
@tedtolentino4955 Месяц назад
@@OurHomeProjects When you advise that your gabions show no signs of rusting after 8 years, did your inspection also include drilling down behind the wall against the backfill or at the bottom of the wall in which places would most likely be exposed to moisture to find any rust? I would be happy if I could get 20 years use of the baskets before having to replace due to rusting. Thanks.
@gary1492
@gary1492 6 месяцев назад
You made so many Inteligent decisions to mitigate issues, as they arose. So much better a learning video than watching a pro and his crew. I love your annunciation and vocabulary. I understood everything you said. Lovely voice as well!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 6 месяцев назад
Aww thank you! Good luck with your project!
@brandonkisor3375
@brandonkisor3375 2 года назад
Excellent video. Informative, detailed, honest, quality tips on do’s and don’ts. When projects are explained in such a depth as this it often helps with overcoming hurdles by being introduced to an entirely fresh approach that covers the issues that were a concern with the current plan. Alot of questions answered about potential cost saving ideas and filling techniques, also erosion considerations. Thank you! Also I feel the angle shaping the property line add character and makes it your own with no wasted ground, and adds some contrast instead of cookie cutter square straight which isn’t actually as appealing in the end, especially if wanting more natural aesthetics.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the fantastic comments! Thanks for watching and good luck with your project. Karen
@shane-porter
@shane-porter 2 года назад
We’re considering adding a large gabion retaining wall (2m high) to level our split level garden. Thank you for your video - the end result looks really good 👍
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks Shane, good luck with your project. Karen
@samuelkunta9837
@samuelkunta9837 3 года назад
I am from Kenya and I love how you explained the process and cost incurred. I finally acquired some land and this is a go to project, I love it. Thank you big time.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Hi Samuel, thanks so much for the lovely comment and I wish you success with your build. Enjoy your new property. Karen
@samuelkunta9837
@samuelkunta9837 3 года назад
@@OurHomeProjects asanti swahili word for thank you.
@MikeWood
@MikeWood 6 месяцев назад
I have seen a couple or three videos on creating gabion walls, and yours is certainly the most informative and ticks all the boxes. Lots of good info here. Edit: the end with the geotex on top with the plants. Great idea. :)
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 6 месяцев назад
Thanks watching and leaving a comment!
@Fetecheney
@Fetecheney 2 года назад
You are amazing. Thanks for making the time to pay the lessons forward!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Good luck with your project.
@jdjz62
@jdjz62 3 года назад
Excellent Video! Thank you for taking the time to make and post.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks Jim!
@picklefart
@picklefart Год назад
Videos like this are what has saved me so much time and money. The world without youtube was ALOT less diy lol.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project!
@jonforrest4405
@jonforrest4405 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this! I'm in the US and about to do this. Annoyingly this is not a popular method of retention here it seems, so finding a good gabion source has proven difficult. Nice work!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 5 месяцев назад
Ours were galfan coated to prevent early corrosion. They were advertised as suitable for waterways. Hope you manage to find something and good luck with your project.
@jilllopez2459
@jilllopez2459 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for doing this with audio. Very helpful. Love the results!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
@whoisthis4130
@whoisthis4130 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video. I think everything looks AMAZING and there was a ton of little tidbits of info that I could see myself needing to learn the hard way when I start my project.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 8 месяцев назад
So pleased it was useful!
@SteveAddis
@SteveAddis Месяц назад
So very well planned, thought out and effective. It has a good appearance. I want one. Well done!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@AlpacaRenee
@AlpacaRenee 5 дней назад
Looks so nice! Thank you for sharing these tips.
@jameshenderson8146
@jameshenderson8146 2 года назад
Hi Karen, First i just want to say what an excellent video you have made. Your attention to detail is awesome. Your time and effort will save me so much planning (and many others i guess). We will be undertaking a similar project in Portugal this summer and now I have so much more knowledge and insight! once again many thanks.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project!
@pierrebrown1924
@pierrebrown1924 2 года назад
this is a great video, well explained and well done too. Thank you Karen. We are thinking of buying a house with a sloping garden, this technique will do fine. Thank you Karen
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@alexg5513
@alexg5513 2 месяца назад
Wow, this is so informative and I am so impressed with this job. What a saving you both made. I'm based in Ireland, I was looking to get something similar but not as long as your wall and not knowing even a ball park figure of what it would cost so thank you for putting your costings up. Any kind of building materials is so much more expensive here than in the UK. Your end project is gorgeous as is your garage. Just a lovely job. Really well done, you must be very proud of it having put in sweat, blood and tears I'm sure.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! Glad it has given you some ideas. Good luck with your project!
@andyderwent6407
@andyderwent6407 3 года назад
superb video. very informative. it's great that you've explained the pitfalls and how you dealt with them. great end result!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@dimitarpenkov4377
@dimitarpenkov4377 3 года назад
Thank you for the detailed information, it would really save us a lot of trouble!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Really pleased you found it useful. Good luck with your build! Karen
@gaxx2121
@gaxx2121 3 года назад
Nice I just brought some of these gabions from Fine Mesh Metals too as I found them the best price/quality with lots of info on their website to help. I only have a small wall to make (3 Metres) glad of that as I had to dig out by hand, good tips to lay out the facing stones using the geotextile. I`m using Ironstone facing for mine as it is traditional where I live and I quite like the colour variations, also ordered these from the same supplier as you, seems your research and mine came to the same concussions. Excellent video showing how you achieved a great looking retaining wall and I have learnt a lot that will make my project easier. Thank you liked and subscribed.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Hey - Thanks for watching and for the sub! Really appreciate it. The ironstone sounds nice! Good luck with your project. Karen
@saudistevo3002
@saudistevo3002 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video Karen. Very easy to follow. You've given me some great ideas and above all the inspiration to crack on. Just hope I can source the gabions here in Italy. Thank you.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project!
@chrisb3184
@chrisb3184 3 года назад
To view your video couldn't have come at a better time. I'm in the process of researching and pricing out what it will take to construct two gabion walls running parallel at 7 feet apart on a hill side. You had brought up some very important points and labor saving tips that I can use construction my gabion walls. Thank you for sharing, a fellow DYI'er
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Hi Chris, really pleased the video helped you out. Sounds like a challenging project! Good luck. Karen
@chrisb3184
@chrisb3184 3 года назад
@@OurHomeProjects yes, as yours was too.
@The160879
@The160879 3 года назад
We’ve got a 10 metre wall needing installed, I’ve thought about brick, sleepers, putting decking in but I think the gabions are the answer plus we want to do an extension so great place to put the waste in behind the Scottish cobbles. I would say you did the right thing getting the non woven geo fabric in and a drain I watch French drain man videos and he bangs on about it constantly as best method. Very impressive
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. Our gabions have lasted well. My only advice is to make sure you get a quality product for any large project. Good luck! Karen
@robertallenmcdowell
@robertallenmcdowell 3 года назад
What an excellent and comprehensive presentation. I really like your use of circles, lines and arrows to emphasis when you're trying to show alignments. I learned a great deal. Thanks for your efforts.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Hi Robert, thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Glad it was helpful to you. Karen
@ulluvelez2802
@ulluvelez2802 2 года назад
Very awesome. Thank you for sharing
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@castle4610
@castle4610 7 месяцев назад
Great job, very satisfying I'm sure! Well done.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@neilhay2155
@neilhay2155 3 года назад
Good job. It looks great. I would like to see how it is in 5 or 10 years, plus how much upkeep you need to do. Thanks for sharing your project.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Hi Neil, thanks for watching. The right 2m tall section was completed in 2016 and the left hand shorter section was completed in early 2019. Both holding up well and you can see them in my Steep Driveway Finish video which was completed in Autumn 2019. It really is a great system, however, as I've mentioned in other comments, the brick fill/gabion stone is the best; the gravel bags shouldn't be used on anything over 1m tall (which was my downfall with the left section). I'll have to post an update video once the wood slat walls are finished on the driveway block retaining walls. Karen
@carolleenkelmann4751
@carolleenkelmann4751 Год назад
Thankyou for detailing your experiences and generously illustrating them with appropiate photos. I had no idea that there was so much involved in such a project but the finished job looks so good. You must get a great deal of satifaction regarding it all, ignoring the bulge which you will(?) fix later on.- my husband used to say ,"There's nothing more permanent than the tempory." I like the idea of the tops of the gabion receiving a cover by growing some sort of foliage from the hung. I've been toying with the idea of Portulaka or some other edible green.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching and I’m sure I’ve said something similar to your husband to mine 😂😂
@someblokecalleddave1
@someblokecalleddave1 3 года назад
Blimey! This is really useful, I'm just about to start ours, nowhere near the size of yours, but still a challenge trying to do it on the cheap. I think I'll be coming back to ask a few questions once I get nearer making a start. Thank you!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it. I've just found some 'lost' photos of the second part of the wall... will try and put together another short video showing them as they clearly show the geotextile and gravel bags etc. Karen
@mikesutton4320
@mikesutton4320 3 месяца назад
superb documentation @karen. Thanks! About to do the same build - 2x10m
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 месяца назад
Good luck with your project!
@cynickicksass
@cynickicksass 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 7 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
@skepto-o-punk8286
@skepto-o-punk8286 Год назад
Looks great! It looks like it was back-breaking though. Actually one of the finest, most detailed videos I have seen of this sort.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks so much for watching! And yes, very much back breaking!💪😀
@patty109109
@patty109109 Год назад
1) fantastically detailed and narrated 2) great idea and now you essentially have an obscenely heavy monolithic mass so it can’t move anywhere 3) the boundary line flare out looks better than squared so the digger did you a favor 4) not sure why more people don’t do these. I’ve seen some industrial wire-held rock and you can surely expect decades out of the wire
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for leaving such a great comment!
@LiveFromLondon2
@LiveFromLondon2 2 года назад
Really good video, not boring at all! However, I see a mistake in your build. Some will agree, some won't. And it is this - you do not need any geotextile. In fact, its a bad idea. The whole point of a dry stone wall is to allow water to run freely. By restricting its flow, a lot of force builds up behind the wall, pushing it forward. If the water can flow away, the earth will tend to not move. The drain at the bottom in not necessary - pea gravel is enough. Also the membrane at the front will have the opposite effect of what you intended. Weeds will start to grow in it. A few years down the line but they will come. Rain is the best way to keep it clean and to keep it really clean, a periodic jet wash. Everything else was spot on!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting. Just to clarify, the geotextiles I used are completely porous so water can flow through them freely, both the non-woven white one and the woven black one. That's what they're designed for. I agree the drainage pipe was a bit over-kill, but as it was such a tall structure we wanted to be sure as it would be impossible to access that space again. We've not had any issues with weeds as the water flows through. Some have appeared along the base of the structure where it meets the block paving on the driveway, but this is due to soil build up running down the drive. Any particles higher up the structure get washed out naturally with the rain (as the geotextile is porous). Hope that helps. Karen
@jayb.8460
@jayb.8460 2 года назад
Great information here. Thank you for showing what worked and did not appreciate the video!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@rolo9404
@rolo9404 Год назад
well done Karen! very informative and brilliant step by step guide. were going to bite the bullet and do it ourselves!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Good luck with your project!
@Padraig510
@Padraig510 2 года назад
This is a superb reference, thanks for taking time putting it together. It's my go to template for a very similar project: 19m in length with various 2m, 1.5m and 1m high sections. I have a couple of questions. - Most gabions come already with the bottom base pre-clipped to the sides. Did you supplement these clips with your own lacing wire? Most sites seem to suggest that you can use helicoils for the verticals and manually lace the lid, but nothing concerning the base. What did you do? I couldn't make it out in the video. - Did you put any filter at the end of your drainage pipe to prevent rodents making a home ? Just curious :-) Thank a mill.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi Padraig, thanks for watching and I’m glad you found it helpful. The baskets from the company I used had plenty of little C clips securing the base to the sides. I think there were 2 per side. We didn’t feel the need to add extra lacing, though I can’t comment on other suppliers. We only used the helicoils on the front facing verticals and horizontals. All other sides were joined with lacing and lacing was used to attach basket to basket. The helicoils do look nice on the front. Re the drainage pipe, I used the geotextile to wrap the ends to prevent creatures getting in. Please do come back to me with any other questions. There are quite a few answers in the other comments too. Good luck! Karen
@Padraig510
@Padraig510 2 года назад
@@OurHomeProjects Another reason why I love this video - you take time answering the questions! I sourced gabions from same company so expect the the same set up. I'll take closer look when I actually build them. Thanks again Karen.
@jameskelmenson1927
@jameskelmenson1927 Год назад
Wow plants on top of the gabions look great
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@hankmoody5514
@hankmoody5514 3 года назад
very cool vid. You explain everything. I'm doing gabions for my compound fence
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project!
@paulsalathiel9733
@paulsalathiel9733 2 года назад
Excellent, love the attention to detail, this vdeo has filled in the bits I hadn't thought of or alternatives I can use, brilliant thank you.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi Paul, thanks for watching and good luck with your project! Karen
@alainweir3499
@alainweir3499 3 месяца назад
Just what we are looking for. Excellent
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 месяца назад
Glad it has given you some ideas, thanks for watching!
@neildrd
@neildrd 2 года назад
A++ Super helpful, detailed info. Thank you!
@rockhouserenovation2264
@rockhouserenovation2264 Год назад
Hi Karen, I am just about to do something similar for our garden retaining wall at 2m high, and wanted to find a video including the technical aspects of drainage and use of the geotextiles. Your video absolutely delivers :) Thank you so much for taking the time to make this and to post it. Brilliant work and told me everything I needed to know. With very best wishes RHR22
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for the lovely comment RHR22! Good luck with your project.
@rockhouserenovation2264
@rockhouserenovation2264 Год назад
Thank you, Karen. 😀 I did have a question, if you wouldn't mind? The perforated drain at the rear of the wall, do you get much flow out of them, and did you connect them to your existing drainage system/where does the water go if not? Thanks in advance RHR22
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Hi, the perforated drain was belt and braces really. It probably isn’t needed as the whole system is porous, but we wanted to relieve as much pressure as possible behind the wall so included the gravel and drain pipe. It just runs round the back of the wall downhill from left to right and then round the short return on the right. The end is loose round the back of that 90deg return in some hedge plants but covered in the white geotextile. I haven’t seen much come out of it to be honest, but it is hard to tell. I think the gravel if anything helps as it acts as a small reservoir slow releasing water in the surrounding soil and gabions. So if anything I would suggest backfilling your gap between soil and baskets with gravel if you don’t have room to include the pipe. HTH
@rockhouserenovation2264
@rockhouserenovation2264 Год назад
@@OurHomeProjects thanks Karen, again very helpful. Ours will be the end point from a sloped rear garden to a patio area behind our house (once built), so I am mindful of surface run off from the garden :) Thank you for taking the time to reply, again. Best wishes RHR22
@tkarichey3
@tkarichey3 Год назад
Great video. Very helpful!! Thank you!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@sergheicoca
@sergheicoca 6 месяцев назад
After 3 years Karen, do you mind making a video or leave a comment on how is the Gabion you've built is holding up? Thanks
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 6 месяцев назад
What a great idea! I’ll do that. It’s almost 8 years now.. still looks good.
@asztapaszta9
@asztapaszta9 3 месяца назад
I love the look. Thank you for sharing this very informative video!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 месяца назад
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
@masucci61
@masucci61 2 года назад
Thank you for a very informative video. I was wondering why you would need a drainage pipe given that a gabion doesn’t hold back water Thanks
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi Nicola, you a right, it probably wasn’t necessary, but as it was 2m high and 20m long we didn’t want to risk any water pressure build up so added the gravel and drainage pipe. A bit overkill, but for the small extra cost we went ahead with it. I can see now, about 7 years on, that water drains through well and we’ve had no movement in the wall since building it 🤞 Karen
@mrgherkin919
@mrgherkin919 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with your project.
@gustfotis230
@gustfotis230 3 года назад
beautiful! the black geotextile fabric maybe have contributed to the wall failing :( also if you do plan on removing the backfill. I would suggest removing 2ft of organic matter, dirt, from the back of the gabion and fill it with 3/4 in angular drainage rock. you did a great job by saving money on the filling material for your gabion but think about spending a portion of what you saved on drainage rock! always helps! much love!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback Gust. The short section of wall moved for two reasons - I didn't attach the baskets to the lower section at the back and the gravel bags inside just weren't heavy enough. The whole structure is porous, plus it does have a drainage pipe and 2ft of gravel at the back, so it wasn't water pressure that heaved it out. Gabions are a mass retaining system, so they need something very heavy inside and gravel bags just aren't heavy enough in my opinion. Hopefully others will avoid and just use solid stone. Thanks again for watching. Karen
@gustfotis230
@gustfotis230 3 года назад
@@OurHomeProjects Awesome stuff! Thanks to your DD now we know not to fill bags for gabions. Have a great day.
@ajc2100
@ajc2100 2 года назад
I think what Gust is proposing is a “buffer” of clean aggregate between the bank and the rear of the basket. It helps to stop heave from the bank
@thisoldproperty
@thisoldproperty 2 года назад
Well presented. Nice work on the wall. Smart work in the excel diagram!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi, thanks for the lovely comments and for watching! Karen
@kennkid9912
@kennkid9912 Год назад
The galvanizing will go fairly soon. We have had cattle panels that are similar.We call it filter fabric in the USa . It is used in wet areas under gravel roads. It works well for that.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching! Karen
@thecoyotelab
@thecoyotelab 2 года назад
Excellent!
@MrJhchrist
@MrJhchrist 3 года назад
If anybody cares I think it came to right at 150 pounds per square meter of wall face. Makes it a bit easier to compare to another project with different heights or lengths. Great content, thanks.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for that. Was that for the same process (rubble in fill with cobble front?). I remember one bag of cobbles did do around 4-5 fronts, but that was stepping the partition panel back only 10cm.
@MrJhchrist
@MrJhchrist 3 года назад
@@OurHomeProjects I calculated it for your project. I just converted your overall costs to square meters to account for the wall height variations.
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 Год назад
Gabons are beautiful looking structures and I take delight when I see large ones on roadway projects. One thing I noticed with yours is that you've used reinforcing rod to tie and stiffen your edges. I thought it was raw steel and so I'd like to suggest that in the future, you would paint them with "Cold-Gal", a galvanised coating applied with a brush. It seals your metal from the elements. You could do it retrospectively but it wouldn't cover 100%.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for the comment. Our wire was galfan coated and is showing no signs of rust, but you are right to point out to others they should be mindful of the product they buy to make sure it is weather resistant 👍
@callmebigpapa
@callmebigpapa Месяц назад
Every man needs a lady like this!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Месяц назад
Thanks for watching! 💪
@tedtolentino4955
@tedtolentino4955 Месяц назад
Calimebigpapa, but does the lady even need a man?
@deanhaynes8448
@deanhaynes8448 Год назад
Well done lovely and informative video wish you luck going forward with your future projects.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thank you so much! Good luck with your projects too.
@rustymason3860
@rustymason3860 16 дней назад
"Cost saving" is relative. Here on the Great Plains, where rocks are not laying around everywhere, they have to be hauled in by truck, at a cost of several dollars per rock.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 16 дней назад
Sorry to hear that. Even more of a reason to do something with a false face. Hope you find the solution for you.
@richardtrustallen4192
@richardtrustallen4192 Год назад
Bravo wonderful job lots of great information thank you
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@richardyu5283
@richardyu5283 3 года назад
Super informative!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner Год назад
Nice job. Thanks for all the great info.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@MrTantilov
@MrTantilov 3 года назад
What a great job madam 👏 Luckily for us as we are to start our project you have made a video that will be so useful when we start😊. I hope you wouldn't mind if we get stuck to ask for advice?
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Hi Spas, Glad you found it useful! There's lots of good information in the existing comments, but you can always come back to me if you need to. I'm no expert, but can advise on how we did our build. Good luck! Karen
@mawunyomensah-dotseymensah5888
@mawunyomensah-dotseymensah5888 2 года назад
Nice work... I'm about to do one for the first so it is definitely helpful to see your project. Did you use drainage pipes?... and if you did , how was it done?
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi thanks for watching. Yes we did, but it was belt and braces really as we were new to the system and didn’t want to risk anything moving over time so added the drainage pipe and gravel just to be sure there was no water pressure build up. For smaller builds I doubt you’d need one. HTH. Karen
@andreeamandache4764
@andreeamandache4764 Год назад
Amazing! Great video and very useful! ❤
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@roypaulcarter4654
@roypaulcarter4654 Год назад
Nicely done. I love it. 😊
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@peterstevens6555
@peterstevens6555 8 месяцев назад
Good evening from Auckland, New Zealand ...nice looking job ...
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@h-g-w-93
@h-g-w-93 Месяц назад
This looks great! Thanks for making this video, it's very informative. I'm just getting the foundations ready for a smaller gabion retaining wall in my garden. It will be around 1.5m in height and around 4m long. I'm thinking of also laying part of my patio atop the gabion baskets. The part I'm not sure about at the moment is the drainage pipe. Did you have to angle the pipe, and where does it lead to? Thanks
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Месяц назад
There wasn’t much info out there when we did our project and the draining pipe was belt and braces really. As gabions are porous it’s not really needed, but it wasn’t a structure we could dismantle easily if we had a problem with drainage down the line so we put it in. It slopes downhill from left to right and is wrapped in geotextile. It just ends behind the right hand return/back of garage. We don’t ever see anything coming out! Hope that helps and good luck with your project!
@thelouiebrand
@thelouiebrand 3 года назад
Your property is beautiful. I love the dar chicken coop an run as well. Great work!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. It was actually a dog kennel that came with the property, but we dismantled it thinking we could reassemble as a chicken coop elsewhere - great minds... 🙂 Karen
@bossofthemoss450
@bossofthemoss450 3 года назад
Really helpful. Many thanks.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Ian. Good luck with your project! Karen
@tedtolentino4955
@tedtolentino4955 Месяц назад
A well explained video of construction of your gabion wall; thank you for sharing. With a few years now past since the video was published, how is the wall doing now? I'd love to duplicate this construction method for a retaining wall of a greenhouse I hope to have one day, using the retaining wall as a thermal mass to help stabilize the indoor temperature during our cold winters. I like the fact that the walls are "semi-permanent" and could be moved if needed in the future, albeit with quite a bit of labor invested. The only concern I would have is how long the baskets would hold up before they completely rust out and need replacing. Did the supplier of your baskets have any advice about rust?
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Месяц назад
Thanks for watching. The baskets have been in for over 8 years now and no sign of rusting. You need to pay special care as to which ones you buy. These were designed to withstand use in waterways. Definitely do your research before buying. Your project sounds interesting- good luck!
@Michael-vo3tk
@Michael-vo3tk Год назад
this was a great walkthru, thank you so much
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project 🙂
@joeschlotthauer840
@joeschlotthauer840 Год назад
Even if the cage is galvanized, isn't it going to eventually rust and fail, or possibly squat?
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Hi again, 7 years later ours are showing no sign of rust or movement since we had the driveway done (where the back fill did push out the small top row as shown in the video). If you install them correctly with heavy enough material they are not going to shift. The main thing is buying the baskets from a reputable company and to check out their reviews and where they state they can be installed (eg. water environment etc). HTH
@michaelrodgers435
@michaelrodgers435 Год назад
20-30 years maybe it’ll be degrading. You look at old galvanized pipes in homes and most of the ones having issues currently are 40+ years old.
@arnyimports
@arnyimports 2 месяца назад
They have a life span of at least 60 years
@nop3noperson
@nop3noperson Год назад
Will check for plant growth on other videos or future updates
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Hoping to do a RU-vid short with a progress update 👍
@scottwillis5434
@scottwillis5434 Год назад
I have seen other videos showing that use of geotextile behind a retaining wall will cause it to fail, because fine particles in the soil will plug up the geotextile and cause water pressure to build up, increasing the forces attempting to push the wall over.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Thanks for watching. I can only suggest to do your own research on geotextiles. The non-woven and woven types are used extensively in building projects, particularly driveways, roads and paths and are used for stabilisation and their porous qualities. I would also suggest buying a good quality geotextile. All I can say is 6-7 years on the wall hasn’t changed since the day we did the driveway. HTH Karen
@graveurgraveur2691
@graveurgraveur2691 3 года назад
Well done!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Thank you so much for watching! Karen
@terencejay8845
@terencejay8845 2 года назад
This couldn't be a better find. I'm writing a novel about a divorcee who buys a house with land that slopes away from the rear, so decides to self-build a gabion wall as all other options are far too expensive. ( She's currently discussing options with the landscaper )
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@3235732440
@3235732440 2 года назад
Hi Karon I have a old block RW 3’ height , 50 ‘wide showing cracks here & there and LEANING @ hillside. . , I’m thinking placing 3 ‘ gabion baskets in front / lean against the old RW.. I do not want to demolish 2 save demo cost so I will try to place metal baskets as close to the Old one. Question is 1. should I fill the gap between existing RW & the GB baskets w/ small grabbles ? 2. Do I install pipe in between? Or do you think it’s necessary to demo the existing RW ? Thank you in advance and I do appreciate your helpful video Karen!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi Myong, thanks for watching. I'm afraid I can only advise on the method we used for our gabion wall. Block walls are notorious for failing due to water pressure build up behind the wall. Personally, I would demolish it and use the crushed material to fill the gabion baskets. This would allow the structure to be porous and water pressure won't build up. If you decide to erect the gabions in front of the existing wall, at a minimum you need to puncture holes in the blocks to allow the water to flow through it and relieve any pressure. The water would then flow through the gabion baskets. Good luck with your project! Karen
@ravenrock541
@ravenrock541 8 месяцев назад
So what happens when the metal cage rusts out?
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 7 месяцев назад
Hi, our cages are galfan coated and show no signs of rust 8 years on 👍 Always best to do some research before ordering and buy good quality gabions.
@ravenrock541
@ravenrock541 7 месяцев назад
@@OurHomeProjects Good to know, to you
@marcusmazza2255
@marcusmazza2255 2 года назад
Thank you for this!
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@someblokecalleddave1
@someblokecalleddave1 3 года назад
One idea for getting hold of rubble/hardcore is to go on Facebook on their market place section and you'll find people giving it away if you collect.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 3 года назад
Great idea Dave
@RedTrish
@RedTrish Год назад
Thank you so much for this
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
Good luck with your project 👍
@MagnetechSolidSolutions
@MagnetechSolidSolutions Год назад
As back fill inside the Gabion could one use rubble sacks filled with a dry 5/1 mix if gravel and portland cement??????
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects Год назад
The point of a gabion basket is to have water flowing around the rubble/stones so that pressure doesn't build up, so there needs to be gaps between the stones/bags. The rubble sacks won't be permeable so you'll only have the gaps between the bags sitting in the basket. Only you can know for your setup if this will be good enough and stop the water pressure building up behind the wall. HTH
@josieclarke424
@josieclarke424 2 года назад
Fabulous video I am just starting a 2 meter high wall using these, my wall is going to be 2 meter high by 1 meter wide. I see you went 2 meter high, did you go 1 meter wide or more? I guess I am trying to find out if a 1 meter wide by 2eter high is structurally OK, the supplier of the gabions has said I need to be 1.5 meter wide for a 2 meter high retaining wall and I don't really have the space for 1.5 so hoping I can get away with 1 meter. Any advice you can give would be gratefully received, thanks so much 🙂
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
We went 1m deep, but 1.5 on the bottom would definitely be better and set the next level back a bit so it’s stepped into the slope 👍
@ActiveInventories
@ActiveInventories 2 года назад
Can I ask if you needed Planning Permission and or Building Regulations to create the structure? Great Video. Thanks.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. No planning for ours as it wasn’t over 2m tall. However, please check your local planning regulations for your area. Building regs tends to relate to block walls, again check your local area.
@randalkihei9261
@randalkihei9261 2 года назад
It seems like a temporary retaining wall. What will happen when the wire basket starts rusting.
@OurHomeProjects
@OurHomeProjects 2 года назад
Hi there, I think it really depends on where you buy the baskets from. Cheap ones will most likely rust. The ones we bought have a galfan coating on them and are designed to last and can be used for waterway banks as well. We’re almost 7 years on now from when the wall was built and there is no sign of rusting. HTH.
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