Installation begins with site evaluation. Ground conditions are checked. Soil is removed to create space. A strong footing supports the wall. Rebar improves durability. Walls are formed precisely. Drainage systems are installed behind the wall. Weather affects timing and curing. Details shape durability.
Size affects planning. Short walls may not need reinforcement. Strength matters. Area rules shape work. These codes help protect safety. Poor planning creates issues. Proper backfill supports drainage. Firm soil supports stability. Insight supports quality.
Strength develops gradually. Care matters. Methods vary. Weather influences strength gain. Michigan conditions require attention. Patience is needed. Experience guides timing. Good curing supports long term strength. Many underestimate curing.