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What do I put as a "stop" under the stairs so that I can lay a path with paving stones?
If I am going to build a retaining wall at ground level, with a staircase in the middle made of wood that goes up to the next retaining wall (the staircase also has walls on the sides to prevent the soil from sliding down into the stairs), what should I set as a "stop" under the staircase so that I can lay a path with pavers directly after the top step in the slope?
It is a rather steep slope...
It is a rather steep slope...
Now maybe the problem is clearer. I want to lay paving stones at the same level as the highest step. Those who built the wall and stairs haven't set any stop... so if I fill with gravel, it will slide down under the stairs. Considering casting or can one put gabion netting and fill with stone? Don't know how to solve it...
How would you have done it?
How would you have done it?
Self-builder
· Stockholm
· 10 289 posts
Stainless or corten sheet.
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