Retaining Walls

Retaining walls do more than just hold back soil. They define space, improve drainage, and add architectural character to outdoor areas. Whether you’re dealing with sloped terrain or want to add to the look of your yard, a well-built retaining wall is the backbone of a beautiful landscape that offers great value as well.

About the Service

A retaining wall is a structure designed to support and retain soil at different elevations. They are commonly used to prevent erosion, manage runoff, and create usable level spaces on uneven ground. Built from concrete blocks, natural stone, timber, or poured concrete, retaining walls blend strength with design to give your property both support and style.

Stone retaining wall installed on a sloped backyard in Pasadena

Our Retaining Wall Services in Pasadena

Residential Retaining Walls

Perfect for terraced yards, garden beds, and landscape features.

Commercial & Municipal Retaining Walls

Heavy-duty support systems for public spaces, office complexes, and industrial sites.

Concrete Block & Segmental Walls

Modular and versatile, which makes it ideal for both structural and decorative purposes.

Natural Stone Retaining Walls

Rugged and timeless, these walls add texture and elegance to any outdoor design.

Timber Retaining Walls

A budget-friendly, rustic choice for light-duty retaining and raised beds.

Retaining Wall Repairs & Reinforcements

Rebuild or reinforce leaning, cracked, or failed walls with long-lasting fixes.

Retaining Stone Wall in a garden

Popular Applications of Retaining Walls

Sloped Yard Terracing

Turn an unusable hill into flat, landscaped tiers that are both functional and attractive.

Garden Beds & Planters

Create raised gardens with structure and visual appeal.

Driveway & Pathway Support

Prevent soil from washing out or collapsing around driveways and sidewalks.

Poolside & Patio Backing

Keep soil in place while adding a clean, intentional border around hardscapes.

Commercial Grading & Erosion Control

Control elevation changes in larger developments or municipal zones.

FAQ

Most areas will allow walls up to 3 to 4 feet without a permit. If you want a taller wall, then that might require permits.

Absolutely. Without proper drainage, hydrostatic pressure can build up behind the wall and cause failure over time.

Concrete blocks and natural stone are among the most durable, but the best option depends on your site, style, and budget.

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