Retaining Wall

A retaining wall is a structure that is used to restrain soil in areas where there is an altitude difference, to slope soil away from areas where it can cause erosion damage, or to create more usable space. Low walls are commonly used as planting beds or seating walls, adding visual appeal to a flat yard.

When choosing a contractor, it is beneficial to learn about what goes into a proper retention wall design. Improperly constructed walls can tilt, protrude, crack, or even collapse. As a result, make certain that your contractor employs proper construction techniques.

Benefits:

The most common reason homeowners build retaining walls on their property is to prevent erosion. It also controls runoff, prevents sinkholes, creates usable land for planting and recreation, and is aesthetically pleasing.