Installation begins with site evaluation. Soil type and slope are reviewed. Soil is removed to create space. Support starts below. Reinforcement is added for strength. Concrete is poured and shaped carefully. Drain pipes manage water. Weather affects timing and curing. Each step affects long term performance.
Size affects planning. Short walls may not need reinforcement. Strength matters. Standards apply. These codes help protect safety. Poor planning creates issues. Water flow is controlled. Compaction prevents settling. Insight supports quality.
Curing is a key stage after pouring. Drying too fast weakens concrete. Methods vary. Weather influences strength gain. Seasonal timing matters. Rushing curing leads to cracks. Area knowledge helps. Durability depends on curing. This step is often overlooked.