Retaining Wall Contractor in Los Angeles
Crafting An Outdoor Space You’ll Love
Quality Retaining Wall Installation You Can Trust
Nobody wants a retaining wall that’s crumbling, leaning, or on the verge of failure. And honestly, nobody enjoys the stress of wondering if their yard is safe, or the confusion about which solution actually works. You deserve a retaining wall contractor who listens and explains your real options.
Tailored service
Swift Response
Effortless Process
Don't Let a Bad Retaining Wall Cost You
Retaining walls aren’t just about looks. They’re about protecting your landscape, your foundation, and your peace of mind. A poorly built wall won’t just disappoint you. It can fail, shift, or drain money into repairs you never saw coming.
Why Smart Homeowners Are Building Retaining Walls:
- Prevents erosion and soil loss
- Increases usable yard space
- Boosts property value
- Stops flooding and water damage

Hardscape Focused
We specialize exclusively in hardscaping, bringing precision and quality to every detail.

Same Day Proposals
Receive up to five custom proposals, each with accurate pricing and a detailed scope breakdown.

Simple Process
We handle the logistics so you can focus on enjoying your new outdoor space.
Retaining Walls & Standard Walls







After Many Years In The Construction Business,
We Know A Thing Or Two About Serving People.
You Have Our Promise That Our Team Is Always
- Honest & reliable
- Experienced & knowledgeable
- Passionate about your project
Retaining wall installation FAQ
It depends on height, length, and materials. Basic timber walls run $10-25/linear foot, stone $25-60/linear foot, and concrete blocks $15-50/linear foot. A typical 50-foot wall might cost $1,500-$3,000, but can go higher with complex drainage or soil conditions.
Most areas require permits for walls over 4 feet tall or in certain zones. Check local building codes — permits cost $100-500 but prevent legal issues and ensure proper construction.
Walls under 3 feet are usually simple to build. 4-6 feet require better drainage and sometimes engineering. Over 6 feet almost always needs professional design and permits. Taller walls fail if not properly built.
Concrete blocks: 20-30+ years. Stone/poured concrete: 30-50+ years. Proper drainage dramatically extends lifespan.
Poor drainage (most common), inadequate foundation, soil pressure buildup, settling, or freeze-thaw cycles. Proper drainage and compaction prevent 90% of failures.
