Retaining Wall Construction Services

A retaining wall does structural work. It holds back soil, manages slope, and protects your property from erosion and movement. A retaining wall built without proper drainage, inadequate footing depth, or undersized materials will fail, and the consequences range from cosmetic damage to significant property and structural harm. At Wise Choice Remodeling (CSLB #1104186), we build retaining walls designed to handle the actual load they are intended to carry, with drainage systems integrated from the start.

Signs You Need Retaining Wall Construction Services

Retaining walls are needed when a slope needs to be managed, stabilized, or converted into usable space. Here are the most common situations that warrant a new or replacement retaining wall:

  • A yard with a significant slope that limits usable outdoor space
  • Existing retaining wall that is leaning, cracking, or showing signs of movement
  • Soil erosion is occurring on sloped areas of your property
  • Flooding or water channeling caused by unmanaged slope runoff
  • A slope that is unstable or shows evidence of soil movement
  • Property where grading is needed to create level usable areas

Retaining Wall Construction Options We Provide

We handle the full range of residential needs for this service.

Concrete Block Retaining Walls

Segmental concrete block is the most common retaining wall material for residential applications. Block walls are durable, relatively fast to install, and available in a range of colors and textures. We size block walls correctly for the height and soil conditions involved.

Poured Concrete Retaining Walls

For walls requiring higher structural performance or a specific aesthetic, poured concrete with rebar reinforcement provides maximum strength. Required for taller walls and walls with significant surcharge loads above them.

Natural Stone Retaining Walls

Dry-stacked or mortared natural stone walls create a distinctive aesthetic appropriate for certain landscape styles. We build stone walls with proper batter, drainage, and base conditions for the wall height and soil pressure involved.

Timber Retaining Walls

Pressure-treated timber walls are a cost-effective option for lower-height applications where a natural look is preferred. We use appropriate deadman anchors and drainage for timber wall installations.

Retaining Wall Construction Comparison

Wall Type Max Recommended Height Drainage Required Permit Likely Required Relative Cost
Concrete Block Up to 4 ft without engineering Yes Over 3 ft in most areas Moderate
Poured Concrete Any height with engineering Yes Yes Higher
Natural Stone Up to 3 ft typical Yes Over 3 ft in most areas Moderate to high
Timber Up to 3 ft Yes Over 3 ft in most areas Lower

Our Retaining Wall Construction Process

Site Assessment

We assess the slope, soil conditions, existing drainage, and any structures or trees near the wall location that affect the design.

Wall Design and Estimate

We provide a written plan specifying wall type, height, footing depth, drainage requirements, and materials, along with a detailed estimate. No vague line items, no surprise charges.

Excavation and Footing

We excavate to the required footing depth for the wall height and install the footing or base course correctly.

Drainage Installation

Perforated drain pipe and gravel are installed behind the wall to relieve hydrostatic pressure. Drainage is not optional on any retaining wall.

Wall Construction

Our crew builds the wall to the specified height and batter using the selected material.

Backfill and Cleanup

We backfill behind the wall in lifts, compact appropriately, and leave the site clean.

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Get a Free Retaining Wall Construction Estimate

Contact Wise Choice Remodeling to schedule your free site assessment and estimate. We will evaluate your slope and soil conditions, recommend the right wall type and design, and give you a clear written quote.

How Long Does Retaining Wall Construction Take?

Most residential retaining wall projects are completed in two to four days, depending on wall length, height, and material. Larger or more complex walls may take longer. We give you a clear timeline during the estimate phase.

Retaining Wall Construction Cost — What to Expect

Costs vary based on wall height, length, material type, drainage requirements, and whether permits and engineering are required. A short block wall is considerably less expensive than a tall engineered concrete wall.

We provide detailed written estimates at no charge based on your specific site and wall requirements.

Why Choose Wise Choice for Retaining Wall Construction

Licensed and Insured

We carry full general liability and workers’ compensation coverage.

Drainage Always Included

Every retaining wall we build includes proper drainage behind the wall. Hydrostatic pressure buildup is the primary cause of retaining wall failure.

Correctly Sized for the Load

We size every wall for the actual soil pressure and surcharge loads involved. An undersized wall is a liability.

Permit Handling

We confirm permit requirements for your wall and handle the permit process when required.

Workmanship Guarantee

We stand behind every wall we build. If something is not right after we leave, we come back and address it.

Our Service Area

Retaining Wall Construction Services Across Southern California

Wise Choice Remodeling provides professional retaining wall construction services to homeowners across Southern California. We serve Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Orange County, San Diego County, and the Palm Desert area. Our licensed crew delivers the same level of care and quality on every job, regardless of location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Retaining Wall Construction
Questions Answered

Most retaining walls over 3 feet in height require a permit in California. Requirements vary by municipality. Some jurisdictions require engineering for walls over 4 feet. We confirm permit and engineering requirements for your specific wall before beginning work.

The most common causes of retaining wall failure are inadequate drainage behind the wall, insufficient footing depth, undersized wall design for the actual soil pressure, and poor backfill compaction. We address all of these in every wall we build.

Small, low walls under 2 feet can be DIY projects. Anything taller involves meaningful structural and drainage requirements that, if done incorrectly, can result in wall failure and property damage. We recommend professional installation for any wall over 2 feet.

A properly built retaining wall with correct drainage should last decades. Concrete block, poured concrete, and stone walls can last 50 years or more. Timber walls have a shorter lifespan of 20 to 30 years.

Without drainage, water saturates the soil behind the wall and builds hydrostatic pressure that the wall is not designed to resist. This causes leaning, cracking, and eventually collapse. Drainage is not optional on any retaining wall.

Yes. Wise Choice Remodeling holds CSLB License #1104186 and carries full general liability and workers compensation coverage.

Ready to Build Your Retaining Wall?

Schedule your free site assessment and estimate today. We will evaluate the slope and soil conditions and give you a clear path forward.

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