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Wall Installation Leeds
From boundaries to ornamental garden walls, retaining or raised beds, the Rightscapes team are fully trained in installing all types of Wall installation Leeds.
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With a keen eye for detail, trust RightScapes to deliver the best possible results.
Quality assured
Our fully trained and qualified Leeds-based teams will deliver you unparalleled results.
Customer service
Our friendly and knowledgeable customer service team are always happy to help.
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No hidden fees or nasty surprises. We’re always upfront and honest.
What we do
Wall installation
All walls built by RightScapes are quality assured, we strive to use the best materials for purpose and structure.
If you are unsure what would be suitable for your outdoor space and require our friendly advice, feel free to contact us and arrange a free consultation and survey for your wall installation Leeds
Options
Types of walls
Natural stone wall
At RightScapes all natural stone used is ethically sourced. The colour and texture of a natural stone wall can add character to your property. There are three main ways that natural stone can be used in walls, Drystone walls, Mortared stonewalling and gabion cages. Having a softer, natural appearance it is a very popular choice for both traditional and modern garden walls.
Brick wall
Brick walls can come in a variety of textures and colours, from standard red to buff there is a brick to suit almost every situation. One of the more cost-effective methods of walling, it is a quick and robust means of creating a boundary wall or retaining a bank. Brick walls can be built into complex patterns and shapes giving your property individuality.
Cement rendered wall
Cement render can be applied to brick, concrete block or stone walls to give an overall flat smooth finish. Purpose-built rendered walling is usually constructed using concrete block as this is the most cost-effective material. Cement rendered walls are increasingly being used in modern gardens to brighten areas and to make them feel more spacious.
Timber wall
Timber sleepers come in two main types: traditionally reclaimed and new tanalised. Both types are used in modern garden wall design to retain bankings and raised planters. The rustic yet versatile material gives you a softer transition between boundaries and tiers.
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FAQs about Garden Wall Installation
What types of walls are best for garden use?
Common garden walls include stone, brick, concrete, timber, and modular block walls. Each type offers different aesthetic and functional benefits, such as creating raised beds, providing privacy, or adding visual interest.
Do I need a permit for installing a garden wall?
Permits may be required depending on the height and location of the wall, as well as local regulations. Check with your local council to determine if a permit is needed for your garden wall project.
How deep should the foundation be for a garden wall?
The foundation depth depends on the wall height and soil conditions but is generally recommended to be at least 6-12 inches deep. Proper footing ensures stability and helps prevent the wall from shifting or collapsing.
What is the best way to maintain a garden wall?
Maintenance depends on the wall material. Stone and brick walls may require periodic cleaning and checking for cracks, while timber walls might need staining or sealing. Regular inspections and timely repairs will help prolong the wall’s lifespan.
Can garden walls be built on slopes?
Yes, garden walls can be built on slopes, but it requires careful planning to ensure stability. Retaining walls are commonly used to manage slopes and prevent soil erosion. Proper grading and drainage are essential for these installations.
How do I incorporate plants into my garden wall design?
You can incorporate plants by using wall planters, vertical garden systems, or climbing plants that grow up the wall. Ensure the wall design allows for proper drainage and support for the plants.
What are some design tips for creating a visually appealing garden wall?
Consider the wall’s function and how it complements the garden’s overall design. Use materials that match or contrast with other garden elements, add features like built-in planters or seating, and incorporate plants or lighting for added interest.
How do I ensure proper drainage behind a garden wall?
Proper drainage is important to prevent water buildup behind the wall, which can cause damage. Use drainage materials like gravel or perforated pipes behind the wall, and ensure there is a slight slope away from the wall to facilitate water runoff.