Impervious plug at the top is a must as you don’t want to introduce surface water to a subsurface drainage system.
Got "claylike" soil as a top layer. Currently it drains away from this wall. Fingers crossed that it will continue to drain "away"as the whole stackup settles over time. I will have to pay attention over the years and deal with it.
This is not like an engineering job that a responsible party signed "responsible" then has to come fix it if it doesn't work.
It's mine and I live here.
I will have to pay attention over the years and deal with any problems.
I think the main focus will be ensuring water goes the other direction, doesn't dump over the edge to get behind the wall.
Before you start using the fabric you need to study the different types and use the appropriate type in the location/s as needed. Every type has a purpose.
I chose the fabric based on availability and price.
I had to pay $400 for a 600 ft roll. Which I thought was cheap.
I got it from a guy who bought it as surplus (for a song).
It has no current pedigree (purchase invoice etc).
It's "Huesker Fortrac20".
You also should protect the area between the proposed wall and the house from any water from other areas (like downspouts) and make it drain away from the house and the wall.
In the 7 years I've lived here I don't see any water problems in this area.
I'm capturing all the water that I can (downspout and driveway) tight drainpipes.
Seems like you may need to backup a bit in this project.
Can't do that.
I need to get the best info that I can and move forward.
This project can't sit or it won't get done 'till next winter and my wife aint havin that.
She wants it landscaped and growing cover ----->this spring.
And I agree, I want it looking like it was "existing" and ASAP.
Tomorrow an experienced wall builder is coming to help.
He's not a contractor, he's a laborer but he's done some pretty wild projects.
Young guy recommended to me by a 'driveway contractor'.
Here's a pic I took of a freeway overpass construction that I took while driving by.
Absolutely _Vertical_ layup of geogrid. Appx 22 lifts, maybe 18-24" each.
I'm guessing they will assemble a veneer of concrete panels over it.