The process starts with planning. Ground conditions are checked. Excavation prepares the base. A strong footing supports the wall. Steel helps resist pressure. Accuracy matters. Drainage systems are installed behind the wall. Weather affects timing and curing. Each step affects long term performance.
Size affects planning. Design varies. More force must be managed. Local building codes guide construction. Regulations reduce risk. Skipping steps leads to future problems. Water flow is controlled. Compaction prevents settling. Local experience helps avoid mistakes.
Curing is a key stage after pouring. Care matters. Protective steps help. Climate matters. Local weather needs care. Rushing curing leads to cracks. Experience guides timing. Durability depends on curing. This step is often overlooked.