Boulder & Timber Retaining Walls

Retaining walls can include boulder or timber wall installation to hold grade, reduce erosion, add structure, and improve the appearance of the property.

Retaining Walls That Add Structure, Support, and Natural Character

Boulder and timber retaining walls can help manage slopes, define outdoor spaces, and create a more finished look throughout the landscape. More than just functional support, retaining walls can also add shape, texture, and natural character to a yard.

Boulder walls offer a rugged, natural look that blends well with landscape beds, plants, mulch, and stone. Timber retaining walls bring a clean, rustic feel and can be a good fit for raised areas, garden beds, and spaces that need a strong but natural-looking edge.

Proper installation matters. A retaining wall needs more than stacked material. Drainage, base prep, placement, and wall height all play a role in how well the wall performs over time.

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How much does a retaining wall cost?

The cost of a retaining wall depends on the size, height, material, access to the area, drainage needs, and how much site prep is required.

Do I need a retaining wall for my yard?

You may need a retaining wall if your yard has a slope, soil washout, erosion, uneven grade, or areas where mulch, stone, or soil keep moving.

What is the best retaining wall for landscaping?

The best retaining wall depends on the look and function you need. Boulder walls are great for a natural landscape look, while timber walls can work well for defined beds, slopes, and rustic outdoor spaces.

Do retaining walls need drainage?

Yes. Proper drainage is one of the most important parts of a retaining wall. Drainage stone, fabric, and drain tile can help move water away and reduce pressure behind the wall.

What causes retaining walls to fail?

Retaining walls often fail because of poor drainage, weak base prep, soil pressure, improper materials, or walls that were not built for the slope and site conditions.

Can a retaining wall stop erosion?

A properly built retaining wall can help reduce erosion by holding soil in place, controlling grade changes, and helping shape how water moves through the yard.

What is the difference between a boulder wall and a timber wall?

A boulder wall uses natural stone for a rugged, organic look. A timber wall uses wood or landscape timbers for a more structured, rustic appearance.

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