Retaining Wall Installation & Repair

We build retaining walls that look premium and hold strong—engineered with the correct base and drainage to resist movement, erosion, and water pressure.

Proper Drainage Stone & Block Options Clean, Straight Finish Free Estimates

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Call now for a quick site visit and a clear quote for your retaining wall project in New Jersey.

Typical projects: sloped yards, erosion control, landscape leveling, tiered walls, repairs.

Why a retaining wall matters

A retaining wall is not just appearance—it's structure. The right build protects your property by controlling soil movement and directing water away from vulnerable areas.

Stability & Safety Correct base preparation and compaction to prevent leaning and settling.
Drainage Done Right Weep holes, gravel backfill, and drainage solutions to reduce pressure.
Premium Materials Concrete block systems and natural stone options for a high-end finish.
Repairs that Last We fix failing walls by addressing the root cause—not just the symptoms.

What’s included

  • New retaining wall installation (block or stone)
  • Retaining wall repair & reinforcement
  • Excavation, base prep & compaction
  • Drainage: gravel backfill, weep holes, drain lines (as needed)
  • Grading & erosion control
  • Capstones and finishing

Our process

1
Site VisitWe measure slope, soil, and water flow to plan the correct build.
2
Design & QuoteChoose materials and layout. You get a clean, itemized estimate.
3
BuildExcavate, compact base, install wall + drainage, then backfill properly.
4
FinishDetail work, cleanup, and final walkthrough for a premium result.

FAQ

Do retaining walls always need drainage?

Yes. Drainage reduces water pressure behind the wall and helps prevent movement or failure over time.

Which is better: stone or block?

Stone has a natural luxury look; block systems provide consistent structure. We recommend based on height, soil, and style.

Can you repair a leaning or cracked wall?

Often yes—depending on severity. We inspect the cause (base, water, movement) and recommend repair or rebuild.

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