This will generally be the most complex part of any installation. Please take the time to draw it out on a piece
of paper before setting any posts in the ground. Having to remove posts that are concreted in can be very
disheartening! And remember we are always here to help you get it right so if you are unsure please ask.
There are three methods for dealing with sloping ground. The examples below are based around an 1800mm
high wall.
METHOD 1
Stepping the bottom of your panels and maintaining a minimum 1800mm wall height at one end and a taller
wall height at the low end of the slope.
NOTE:
This will leave a void/gap under one end of your wall panels.
METHOD 2
Raking/cutting the base panel and maintaining a maximum 1800mm wall height.
NOTE:
This will leave no void/gap under your wall panels but will reduce your wall height at one end.
METHOD 3
Raking/cutting the base and maintaining a minimum 1800mm wall height at one end and a taller wall height at
the low end of the slope.
NOTE: This will leave no void/gap under your wall panels but will increase your wall height at the lower end
of the slope above 1800mm. A longer base panel is required for this method and as such should be a
consideration at the time of ordering.
ADDITIONAL
STEPPING OR RAKING YOUR WALL
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Summary of Contents for Slimwall Classic Post
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