Retaining Wall Contractor

Retaining Walls

Whether you’re looking to build a brand new wall or repair an existing one, hiring a professional contractor is key to ensure your project runs smoothly and efficiently. With their expertise and experience, they can provide valuable advice on the best designs, materials and methods available to get the job done right. In this article we’ll take a look at the different types of retaining walls available, as well as what factors you should consider when choosing a contractor.

Designs and Materials

A contractor can help you choose the perfect design and material for your project, ensuring a durable, long-lasting solution. From timber walls to sheet piling and earth bags to soil nails and keystone blocks, there are many options available. Each option offers its own advantages, from lower costs to greater longevity, so it’s important to discuss these with your contractor before making any decisions. Concrete retaining walls provide an even more reliable form of support for large areas that require extra reinforcement.

Boulder and Gabion Walls

For those looking for a strong, durable retaining wall with visual appeal, boulder and gabion walls are the perfect choice. Boulder walls consist of large stones that are stacked in place to form a wall. Gabion walls use metal cages filled with rocks or stones held together by galvanized wire mesh and secured into place. Both types of walls can be designed to fit any landscape, from small gardens to larger areas with steep slopes. They provide a natural look that blends in well with the environment and can be used as an attractive feature in a garden or backyard setting.

When considering having either type of retaining wall built, it is important to hire a professional contractor who has experience installing them correctly. A professional will ensure that the wall is properly engineered for your specific needs and the necessary permits have been obtained before construction begins. Boulder and gabion walls require more engineering than other types such as earth berms, timber poles, modular blocks, railroad ties, block walls due to their weight and complexity during installation. With proper installation techniques they can last for many years without needing repairs or maintenance making them an excellent choice when selecting a retaining wall material.

Fieldstone Retaining Walls

Give the appearance of a natural stone wall and is popular because of its attractive appearance Fieldstone retaining walls are best under 6 feet since they’re too light to hold back that much earth. However, they come in a range of shapes and sizes, such as round river rock-style stone or flat flagstone-style stones.

Landscaping Retaining Walls

The concrete stackable blocks or stones typically have a decorative finish on the front side and a slight lip on the back. The lip of the lip fits into the block underneath it to form an interlocking joint that can withstand the external forces of the soil and fill pushing against it. The blocks are frequently slightly wedge-shaped to make curving retaining wall designs easier. This makes this type of retaining wall very durable and fast and easy to install. Landscaping blocks are typically used to construct retaining walls that are less than 3′ – 4′ high.

Concrete Retaining Walls

Many property owners prefer concrete for their retaining walls because it has a very modern and clean appearance. When utilizing concrete the shape and design is created using wood and the concrete is poured into the form. One of the advantages of concrete is that it can be colored or even embossed on the outside to improve the appearance and make it look like stone blocks, wood, or other materials.

Granite Retaining Walls

Granite is a natural stone that is tough and durable which makes it great for retaining walls. It comes in a variety of different colors, textures, and sizes which always gives it a unique look which customers love. The wall can be made into any height which makes it perfect for placement on any persons property. 

Retaining Wall FAQ

Coincidentally, you may have thought about investing in a retaining wall project but weren’t sure of the typical cost. Well, the cost of hiring a professional contractor for a retaining wall project can vary depending on many factors such as building materials, insurance requirements, soil testing and project planning. Generally speaking, you should expect to budget for labor costs and materials plus any additional costs associated with the project. It is recommended that you get several estimates from different contractors so that you can compare prices and make an informed decision about your investment.

Constructing a retaining wall can be a challenging task, as there are many factors to consider such as foundation prep, drainage solutions, soil stability, material selection and site access. The duration of the job will depend on the size of the wall, the type of materials used and any unexpected issues that may arise during construction. On average, small walls take 1-2 days while larger walls can take up to a week or more to complete. It is important to plan ahead and have all the necessary materials and tools ready before starting work in order to avoid any delays. Hiring an experienced contractor can help ensure that your project is completed professionally with high quality results.

When constructing a retaining wall, there are several legal and safety considerations to keep in mind. From gaining necessary permits to ensuring that local laws are followed, the process of building a safe and legally-sound wall can be complex. Additionally, it is important to conduct soil testing beforehand to determine the best excavation methods and waterproofing options. With these considerations taken into account, you can ensure an effective retaining wall construction project with minimal risks.

Maintaining a retaining wall properly is essential for its longevity. Depending on the design and materials used, drainage systems may need to be in place to prevent soil erosion. Additionally, depending on the soil type and climate challenges, certain design options may be necessary to ensure it withstands the elements. Regular inspections should also be conducted as part of your maintenance routine in order to identify any potential issues or repairs that need attention. Furthermore, if you have plants or vegetation growing near or around your retaining wall, it’s important to monitor their growth and remove anything that could weaken the structure over time. By taking these proactive steps when caring for your retaining wall, you can help ensure its long-term success.

Installing a retaining wall yourself can be a great way to save money, but it’s important to understand the steps involved before getting started. You’ll need to consider drainage solutions, select appropriate building materials, prepare the foundation and assess site conditions, as well as ground preparation. Even with DIY installation, you may benefit from consulting a professional contractor for advice on these topics.

You don’t have to go at it alone when it comes to building a retaining wall. Professional contractors provide expertise and experience that can save you time and hassle in the long run. Plus, they know exactly what materials and designs will work best for your landscape, ensuring the job is done right the first time. That said, many people worry about cost. While hiring a contractor might seem expensive up front, a well-built wall can last for years to come – saving you money in the long run! So don’t be afraid to invest in a professional retaining wall contractor; it’s worth every penny!

Other Services:

Demolition:

We offer non-structural demolition which includes the breakdown and removal of boulder, limestone, concrete, and masonry walls. We can provide this service to any yard, shoreline, or property in a quickly and timeless manner.

When it comes to demolition, our team is unrivaled. We take extra precautions to fulfill all of our clients’ operational requirements, ensuring that work is completed efficiently and without disrupting everyday operations. All projects are handled with the highest care for the customer’s and our staff’ safety. Our personnel are sensitive to and skilled at performing jobs that require strict dust, noise, and vibration limits.

Housing Demolition

Shoreline Restoration:

We’re the best in the business! Whether your beautiful shoreline wall has been worn down by waves, weather, the winter or storm water runoff, our skilled team can do the job and make it look brand new. We have lots of experience and expertise in shoreline stabilization, shoreline restoration, and shoreline erosion control.

Through using limestone, fieldstone, concrete, and more we can either restore your shoreline or create a wall to protect it. The best part is these walls can last a lifetime when done properly and add beauty to river, lake, or pond front properties.

Shoreline Wall Boulder

RETAINING WALL CONTRACTORS

We provide professional design and construction services to create a wide range of retaining walls, retaining wall systems, gabion walls and accent walls to meet structural and decorative needs. We can offer a wide range of choices because, over the years, we have built hundreds of retaining walls in a variety of materials in a variety of landscapes. We can design and do installation to suit your commercial and residential retaining wall construction needs, no matter how big or small. 

Landscape Design With Retaining Wall Project Expertise

Our landscape retaining wall contractors understand the ins and outs of creating a functional and attractive retaining wall, from design and size to proper materials and slope issues. For 35 years, Graniteco’ team of professional landscapers and retaining wall contractors has been bringing beauty to the Twin Cities‘s landscape. By considering existing plants, shrubs and other plant elements, our team of experts will help design and create the perfect retaining wall that closely resembles and enhances existing exterior finishes.

Construction Material & Maintenance

  • Limestone Retaining Walls
  • Boulder Retaining Walls
  • Fieldstone Retaining Walls
  • Landscaping Retaining Walls
  • Concrete Retaining Walls
  • Granite Retaining Walls
  • Shoreline Restoration
  • Block Retaining Wall

In addition to a wide selection of natural and man-made building materials, we can also offer homeowners a variety of retaining wall options. Walls can be made from a variety of materials, including natural stone, brick, and man-made. We can also edge the stones are your request.

What areas & what products will be need it to build a structure on your property, what height and is it to support a ground, drainage, guide the water flow, close to your patio or is only soil.

Our stone wall work experience in the Twin Cities area, our customers give us work on large projects and small, our work is high quality and we are proud of the product and services we provide.

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FAQ | retaining wall contractors

Natural stone retaining walls cost $8,500 on average, typically falling between $5,000 and $10,000. However, gabions run as low as $750 while large, natural stone projects can hit $30,000 or more. You’ll pay $5 to $100 per square foot for most landscaping walls.

What Is the Cheapest Type of Retaining Wall? The cheapest type of retaining wall is poured concrete. Prices start at $4.30 per square foot for poured concrete, $5.65 for interlocking concrete block, $6.15 for pressure-treated pine, and about $11 for stone.

Landscaping Boulder Costs

Cost

Cost

 

Basic

Better

Landscaping Boulder – Installation Cost

$200.20 – $200.30

$300.40 – $350.50

Landscaping Boulder – Total

$460.20 – $480.32

$600.40 – $690.50

Landscaping Boulder – Total Average Cost per Square ft.

$235.13

$322.73

Use this equation to figure out how much stone you need to build a stone wall: (length in feet x width in feet x height in feet) / 27 = cubic yards of stone needed.

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6063 Hudson Rd, Woodbury, MN 55125

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