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		<title>Comment on Retaining Wall Cost Considerations by Retaining brick wall</title>
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		<description>for a 2-3ft wall you can get away with a 6&quot; foundation, bet to use mortar to bond them and remember to include weep holes every 3-4ft at the bottom so that excess water in the earth can run off.</description>
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