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What you need to know about choosing concrete blocks for your retaining wall. When you’re choos

What you need to know about choosing concrete blocks for your retaining wall. [Family Handyman DIY University]( [Instructor-Led]( [DIY Quick Class Subscription]( [On Demand]( [Choosing Concrete Blocks for Your Retaining Wall]( [Instructor-Led: How to Build a Retaining Wall]( When you’re choosing concrete block for a retaining wall, keep in mind that some types of block allow more design options than others. There are two key concrete block differences: – Some block systems allow graceful curves, even tight curves. Others allow only large-radius curves—or no curves at all. – Some systems include a variety of options: such as capstones to top off the walls; blocks intended for above-ground “seating” walls' matching stair blocks or patio pavers. Others primarily offer plain blocks. Designing a wall and selecting a block can get complicated. To start, snap a few photos of the wall site and sketch a rough plan. Then visit a garden center that specializes in hardscaping. That’s where you’ll get the best advice and widest selection. Most stores have several types of block on display. Build your own retaining wall with the [How to Build a Retaining Wall]( online workshop. [Learn More!]( Update Your Home with Instructor-Led Workshops Take your home to the next level with a newly remodeled bathroom or garage. Or finish your basement for an additional bedroom or a great family room. [DIY Smart Home Projects]( [Premium Instructor-Led]( [Let the Family Handyman editors introduce you to technology that will enhance every part of your home—featuring 3 DIY “smarter” home projects.]( [Enroll Now!]( [How to Finish a Basement]( [Premium Instructor-Led]( [A basement finishing project can add a bonus room, additional bedrooms and bathrooms, a money-making apartment, much-needed storage and more.]( [Enroll Now!]( [Remodel a Bathroom]( [Premium Instructor-Led]( [Learn how to remove the old bathtub, tile, linoleum and lights and get detailed guidance on installing new bathroom fixtures, the bathtub and toilet, flooring, tile and more.]( [Enroll Now!]( [Remodel a Garage]( [Premium Instructor-Led]( [From a new epoxy garage floor to custom workbenches, tool storage and more, the experts will show you how to tackle a gorgeous custom garage remodel.]( [Enroll Now!]( [DIYU Quick Class Subscription: Start Your FREE Trial - Learn More >>]( [DIYU Quick Class Subscription: Start Your FREE Trial - Learn More >>]( [Family Handyman DIY University]( You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL} To unsubscribe or update your Email Preferences, [click here](. View our [privacy policy](. Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 1610 N. 2nd St., Suite 102 Milwaukee, WI 53212 Copyright © 2021 Trusted Media Brands. All rights reserved.

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