The lifespan of a Berlin wall depends mainly on whether it’s intended for temporary or permanent use, the materials used, and the site’s environmental conditions. Typically, temporary Berlin walls last from a few months to several years, while permanent installations can remain effective for decades.
Factors affecting durability include:
- Type of steel used for piles: galvanized or treated steel increases corrosion resistance.
- Drainage system: effective water management extends structural life.
- Maintenance and inspection: permanent walls should be periodically checked for integrity.
- Soil conditions: acidic or wet soils can accelerate deterioration if not properly mitigated.
For a project requiring a long-lasting retaining solution, it’s best to consult with experts like Heneault Gosselin to design a wall tailored to the desired lifespan.