Work With the Best Retaining Wall Company in St. Louis

Building a retaining wall can be a tedious job, but when it’s done correctly, it will put your mind at ease. The good news is, we are here to help. Our walls come with a minimum of 6 inches compacted subsurface as well as appropriate drainage behind them ensuring a lifetime of reliability. Schwartz Brothers Landscape Solutions is one of the most experienced retaining wall contractors in the St. Louis area. Of course, retaining walls should not only be attractive they should be built well. In fact, the single biggest complaint we hear from prospective customers who have already had a wall installed by another contractor is that the wall is “wavy” and not level. The reason for this comes from not using a properly compacted base and not addressing proper fill and drainage behind the wall face to alleviate the hydrostatic pressure of wet soils placed on the structure of the
retaining wall.Removing and hauling of clay soils from directly behind a wall is costly but it ensures the wall will not sink and bow or in worst case scenarios blow out and collapse entirely.

 
 

As the best St Louis retaining wall company, we will suggest and price several wall products, then drop off samples for home viewing. We can also schedule a time to meet in person at several local retaining wall supply yards to look over options.

Retaining walls play a crucial role in protecting various structures. While many property owners understand its importance, some are just unaware of how integral it is not only to the physical structure itself but the people around it as well.

Many homes, schools, and other institutions have built them to help control or manage soil erosion. They provide the much-needed extra support to ensure that soil and earth do not move downhill and cause damage to property or create deep holes that can be harmful to the environment and even to humans.

Review the information below and see if it’s time for you to get the retaining wall St Louis residents trust most.

 

Why You Might Want A Retaining Wall

• Control downhill erosion
Perhaps this is the most obvious reason to consider constructing a wall. Sometimes, erosion can send mountains of soil downhill to accumulate in specific areas of your home or property. To control erosion or prevent it from causing further damage to your property, erecting a wall can be the ultimate solution.

• Soil fault lines are aligned with your downhill home

If your home is downhill with overlooking soil fault lines, it is only a matter of time before soil erosion starts threatening the existence of your home. Seek the opinion of a landscaping expert, and you would learn that any severe rainfall could cause damage to your home. Therefore, having a wall could give you the much-needed peace of mind.

• A sliding hill is a constant threat to your home’s foundation

Sliding hills are also considered a severe threat to any property, especially when the soil surrounding the foundation is slowly and steadily wasting away. Erosion can compact your uphill foundation and risk burying it. However, erecting a stable wall can help.

 

Uses For Retaining Walls

• Make land usable
Using land in slopes can be a significant challenge, especially in rainy areas. However, with the right type of wall, even the sloppiest of terrains can be made useful. Creating terraces makes land on slopes usable. It can also address changes in elevation, which inevitably happens over time.  Often times a retaining wall is used in conjunction with a paver patio.  Read more about paver patios.

• Make water runoff manageable

The rapid flow of rainwater can be potentially destructive. The erection of a retaining wall helps to slow down this movement of rainwater so that your garden can benefit more from lawn care. These walls can also keep street water away from your home or valuable property by use of a water-thirsty system that absorbs excess water. Walls can even serve as a useful drainage solution.

 

• Provide additional seating area

Retaining walls do more than their regular function. Once erected, they can offer an actual backyard space for various purposes. Depending on their location and size, these walls can provide a seating area, which is often an unanticipated benefit when being constructed. You can sit and chat with friends and family.

The walls are also great for creating depth even in relatively flat lawns. It can even create raised areas to make your garden feel less mundane. Raised beds make your space feel larger and more interesting.

 

Types of Retaining Walls

• Concrete or interlocking block walls

Poured concrete walls can make excellent retaining walls. Many people have also used interlocking blocks to prevent water from damaging their valuables downhill. If your home or business has a contemporary sensibility, then these designs are probably right for you.

• Timber walls

If you are looking to save some money building a wall, consider timber walls. The downside is that timber designs are not as long-lasting as concrete ones, as timber gets weak in the soil due to moisture.

• Natural Stone Retaining Walls

While this is the most expensive of the three options, it is also the most attractive. Natural stones add aesthetics to your home and perhaps increases its resale value.

If an aesthetic appeal is on top of your list, you can opt for natural stones with different attractive colors. These are best installed by a professional landscaping expert or an engineer who understands the demanding nature of the task ahead.

Schwartz Brothers Landscape Solutions wants to build your retaining wall and we are ready to earn your business. Click the request a bid button or call us at 314-393-7754.