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Retaining Walls in the Portland Metro Area

Retaining walls help manage slopes, create borders, and make outdoor areas more usable.

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★★★★★ 5.0 · 42 Google Reviews Licensed, Bonded & Insured · CCB #252326 Family Owned · 30+ Years

About this service

Retaining walls help manage slopes, create borders, and make outdoor areas more usable. They can also add structure to a yard when the property has elevation changes or areas that need support.

Where this service works best

  • Sloped yards
  • Garden borders
  • Patio edges
  • Usable flat areas
  • Erosion-prone areas
  • Landscape structure

How we approach this type of job

We look at the slope, drainage, wall height, soil, access, and how the wall fits into the rest of the landscape. Bigger or structural walls may need additional planning or engineering depending on the project.

Our process

  1. Step 1 Look at the slope, grade, access, and wall location
  2. Step 2 Talk through wall height, layout, use, and site conditions
  3. Step 3 Prepare the base and wall area
  4. Step 4 Build the retaining wall according to the agreed plan
  5. Step 5 Cleanup and walkthrough

Common questions

When does a retaining wall need extra planning or engineering?

Taller walls, walls holding back heavy soil, walls near structures, slopes, property lines, driveways, or drainage issues may need extra planning or engineering depending on the project and local rules.

Can a retaining wall help make a sloped yard more usable?

Yes. Retaining walls can help create flatter, more usable areas, define borders, support grade changes, and improve the layout of a sloped yard.

Can retaining walls be built with block, stone, or other materials?

Yes. Retaining walls can be built with different materials depending on the look, height, site conditions, and purpose of the wall.

Is drainage important behind a retaining wall?

Yes. Drainage is very important behind many retaining walls because water pressure can damage a wall if it is not planned correctly.

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