Whether you are leveling a sloped yard, protecting a foundation from runoff, or creating usable space on a grade, a poured concrete wall gives you strength that stacked blocks cannot match. We form and pour walls with the footing, reinforcement, and drainage they need to stay put.
Taller walls and walls holding back significant grade usually need an engineer's design, and we build to those specifications.
What we handle
- Poured concrete walls sized to the load and the grade
- Proper footings and steel reinforcement
- Drainage behind the wall to relieve water pressure
- Built to engineered drawings where the height requires it
What affects your quote
- Wall height and how much soil it has to hold back
- Whether an engineered design and permit are required
- Drainage behind the wall and where the water goes
- Site access for excavation, forms, and concrete delivery
Common questions
- Do retaining walls need to be engineered?
- It depends on height and load. Lower garden walls often do not, while taller walls holding back real grade usually require an engineer's design and a permit. We will tell you which category your wall falls into.
- Why concrete instead of block?
- A poured concrete wall is one solid, reinforced unit, so it resists the lateral pressure of soil and water better than stacked block over the long term, especially on taller walls.
- What about drainage?
- Water pressure behind a wall is what fails it. We build in drainage so water has somewhere to go instead of pushing against the wall.
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