How often should the walls alignment be checked?
Wall alignment should be checked at least every third course by visually looking down the wall or using a string line along the pin holes or tail positions. The wall should also be checked very 15-20″ to make sure the units are level from front to back. If the bubble on the level is high to the back, this means the wall is building to negative batter (leaning forward) and needs corrective measures.
Wall alignment should be checked at least every third course by visually looking down the wall or using a string line along the pin holes or tall positions. The wall should also be checked every 15-20′ (4.6m-6.1m) to make sure the units are level from front to back. If the bubble on the level is high to the back, this means the wall is building to negative batter (leaning forward) and needs corrective measures.