Retaining Walls

A retaining wall is a structure designed to support and hold back soil or other materials in a sloped area. It is typically used to prevent erosion, control the grade of the land, and create usable space on uneven terrain. Retaining wall work involves constructing, reinforcing, or repairing these walls using various materials like concrete, stone, brick, or timber, depending on the specific project’s requirements. The process includes excavation, leveling the site, compacting the soil, installing drainage systems, and building the wall itself to ensure stability and longevity