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A retaining wall should have a layer of sand or gravel before installing blocks, as a porous base will ensure stability and proper drainage.
Though projects vary, usually using masonry blocks without mortar is the quickest way to build a retaining wall. Beginners should aim to build a wall no higher than a metre.
Concrete sand is generally considered to be the best base for pavers. This is due to the fact that it’s coarse and won’t trap excess moisture underneath.
Pavers laid directly on dirt are often seen as a temporary installation measure. Compact gravel or sand is a more superior, longer-lasting base.
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