Why Get a Retaining Wall?
There are a few distinct reasons why homeowners may choose to get a retaining wall. Erosion is often a major deciding factor, as a wall can stop soil movement in its own path. If you live on a particularly steep plot of property, or have been noticing soil creep lately, a retaining wall might be a fantastic decision.
The other primary reason is purely decorative; there are a couple of distinct materials we usually use to build the wall, giving you plenty of opportunities to personalize your new wall, creating something that is as beautiful as it is useful.
Which Wall is Right For You?
Depending on what you’re looking for, there are a few different types of retaining walls to choose from.
Wood is the most inexpensive option, so if you're on a budget this is likely the very best material for you. It is necessary to keep in mind that while its initial price tag is likely lower than for other substances, the lifespan can also be significantly shorter; so you should factor in maintenance and replacement costs when deciding whether or not going with timber is the right decision.
For a more resilient wall, mortar is a great option. In this case, materials such as brick or stone are fused together, making a structure that stands up to years of use. While a bit pricier, mortared walls are long-lasting and, because of the multitude of substances readily available, they offer countless opportunities for customization.
Segmented retaining walls are a third option provided by Green & Greener Landscape. This type of wall utilizes bricks which are made to fit together like puzzle pieces. Midway between the price of a wooden wall and a mortared one, segmented retaining walls offer the sturdiness of a more solid wall, while still being budget-friendly.
For Cost-Effective Retaining Walls, Contact Green & Greener Landscape
Today
Costs vary based on the landscape we're working with, which is why
Green & Greener Landscape
consistently performs a consultation before beginning. We'll thoroughly inspect the region and, based on variables such as soil type, the wall's projected dimensions and also the angle of the yard, to give you a reasonable cost quote.
Nobody likes to be surprised by the bill once things are finished, so from the very start Green & Greener Landscape
is communicative about how much it will cost.
If you’re not sure whether or not a retaining wall is right for you, feel free to give us a call and we can assess the situation, allowing you to make an informed decision.