It’s about 3 feet tall, concern with collapse would be if it collapsed it could take down the posts for the awning which if it failed could hurt the roof

by kyle_lightituplevel

16 Comments

  1. 10Core56

    Well, yeah, its leaning. And if it fails it would give you a catastrophic failure somewhere else, i would be already getting quotes to fix it asap.

  2. peter9477

    Yes. Remove, dig back and backfill with proper drainage and rebuild it properly.

  3. SkiyeBlueFox

    Well you got 2 options here. Replace it now or replace it later when it falls the rest of the way over

  4. Joewoody2108

    20k probably:/ I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night to be honest

  5. HardscapeDad

    Yes. Can’t really say how long you have left but I’d start budgeting for a repair sooner than later. She done

  6. Friendly_Escape_1020

    Can you dig a trench on the other side of it so you can maybe straighten and reinforce the wall with concrete?

  7. user_number_666

    Let me put your mind at ease.

    It _will_ fall over at some point.

  8. tex8222

    No.

    As long as it belongs to the neighbors or your brother-in-law or someone, anyone else..

  9. purawesome

    That depends, do you rent or own this house? If you own.. I’d look into replacing it.

  10. SuperDizz

    If you have any pets, keep them away from that!

  11. rasvial

    On the plus side, those awning supports aren’t gonna need to be as big soon

  12. Sharp_Lemon934

    I am positive it’s taking out the posts when it falls….at least 2 of them.

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