Railway Sleepers - A Great Landscaping Resource

->sleeper and fix into the one below. They need an
A faster and cheaper alternative to brickwork andextremely high force before they pull out so they
masonry, sleepers can be used as edgings formake a really strong joint.
driveways or for retaining soil, as well as many otherWhich Sleeper to Use?
uses. When compared to the time consuming task ofThere are two main types of Sleepers, New or
setting kerbs in concrete or laying down a foundationRecycled, with new being divided between Hardwood
and building a brick wall, sleepers are very quick to use.Oak Sleepers and Treated Softwood Sleepers. The
Another great advantage in my view is the fact thatchoice will be affected partly by the strengths and
they are made from wood, a natural material which isweaknesses of each product, together with personal
visually soft so in keeping with many of the structurespreference and budget.
associated with garden landscaping.Recycled Sleepers - These are very cost effective.
Sleepers for Soil RetentionMany of these sleepers are hardwood, with a
Often we are faced with reconciling a difference inpressure creosoted treatment. This means they are
ground levels between different parts of ourextremely durable but the creosote finish means they
landscape projects. Our preferred answer is to build aare not suitable where there is a risk of frequent skin
retaining wall, which railway sleepers are great for. Thecontact or indeed of marking clothing. One solution for
height of the structure will indicate how the sleeperstall structures is to clad over the face of the structure
should be held in position.with fencing products to cover the sleepers.
Generally the sleepers will be laid lengthwise andNew Sleepers - Turning first to Oak. These are an
whether on edge or flat will depend on the strength,attractive product and oak in its natural untreated state
your preference and budget. To hold them in positionalways gives off the impression of quality. These
for walls proposed to be 1M high or more then steel Hsleepers are also very durable even when cut up into
section columns (known as UC or Universal Column)sections and inserted into the ground. Oak costs more
can be used. Lower heights can be accommodatedthan treated softwood, but normally outlasts the
more cheaply using part of a sleeper dug into theequivalent treated softwood product.
ground and erected in vertical fashion. The lowestSecondly turning to treated softwood sleepers. The
heights of 150-400mm will require very little to securebenefits of these products are that they are a
the sleepers into position, depending on the length andcheaper option and they are lighter than oak, making
shape (right angles tend to add strength).handling easier.
Fixing Railway SleepersTips on Using Sleeperso Cutting is easiest done with a
Use Landscaping screws. These are extremely strongchainsaw, but for small numbers a new handsaw will
steel screws available up to 250mm in length. Thesesuffice.o To move sleepers around will normally require
items have a hexagonal head and are fixed using a2 people due to their size and weight.
power drill. They will screw themselves right through a