A stone wall adds so many benefits to your property and it's not as hard to build as it may look. Here are a few steps to help you add a beautiful addition to your yard.
July 29, 2015
A stone wall adds so many benefits to your property and it's not as hard to build as it may look. Here are a few steps to help you add a beautiful addition to your yard.
Each stone should weigh straight down on the ones beneath it for maximum structural integrity. Stones in a mislaid wall tend to slide out; the higher the stones are stacked, the greater the tendency to crumble. Shape the stones with a hammer and chisel or use small fragments as shims to keep the levels horizontal or tilted slightly inward.
You will need to break large rocks into random chunks in order to get them down to a size that one person can handle. You will need a sledge or stonemason's hammer and wear safety googles to prevent injury. Here are some pointers on how to break large rocks:
A slipformed wall is sturdy, weatherproof and almost indistinguishable from old-style mortared masonry. If you don't have the time or the masonry skills, the slipform method is a quick and easy way to build up a wall. Here's how it works:
Whether you do it yourself brick by brick or use the slipform method, you can use these steps to construct a beautiful stone wall to add value and style to your property.
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