San Diego Retaining Wall

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A retaining wall is a structure that retains soil and water so it doesn’t flow away. Retaining walls are built to keep the land from sloping too steeply, which can lead to erosion. It could also be constructed as a barrier against groundwater or surface water runoff. 

Many retaining walls are built with reinforced concrete or masonry, but different materials could be used to build them. It is important to consider the situation when designing a retaining wall. For example, if you wanted to stop seeping groundwater from running across your property and draining into someone else’s land, you would use a waterproof material like cement. On the other hand, if there was no problem with groundwater on your property, but you were looking for something that added curb appeal, then perhaps stone would work better than concrete because of its appearance.

Whether you’re looking to construct a new retaining wall or repair an old one, it’s important that you find a qualified contractor to complete your project. At San Diego Concrete Company, we specialize in all types of construction, from residential homes to commercial buildings. We also offer retaining wall installation. If you’re interested in San Diego retaining walls or need help with our other services, contact us today for more information! San Diego Concrete Company is a professional concrete contractor serving San Diego County for many years. For quality workmanship at affordable prices, call (619) 940-1580 now to schedule an appointment.

What Are Some Types of Retaining Walls?

Gravity Retaining Walls

Retaining walls that support themselves using gravity and the weight of the wall itself. They are built on a foundation that slopes downward as it extends out from the house. Gravity retaining walls can be constructed with masonry or concrete blocks, stacked stone or brick, and cement. Different materials will create different appearances and strengths for the wall. Choosing an appropriate material is important based on how much weight you expect your retaining wall to bear over time. For example, if your property is susceptible to flooding, then using bricks might not be a good choice because they could weather away quickly in water exposure.

Earth Retaining Walls

Retaining walls made up of earth such as soil excavated from another location on the property. They’re typically used when there isn’t enough suitable topsoil available where you want them built since most soils settle after retaining walls are built. This type is not as strong as other retaining walls, but it’s also much cheaper to build because you don’t need any extra materials to reinforce them.

Anchored Walls

These retaining walls are braced from behind using a grid of beams that spread the weight out. They’re typically used for straight retaining wall applications and to hold back large amounts of soil or fill material.

Masonry Retaining Walls

Retaining walls that are built out of brick, block, or stone masonry units (which consist of bricks and blocks). They can be reinforced by steel bars and cement piers.

What Are Some Benefits of Retaining Walls

Retaining walls can offer many benefits for homeowners, including:

  • Preventing land erosion by controlling runoff water flow
  • Maximizing yard space with steep slopes on your property
  • Enhancing the appearance of your yard
  • Creating a barrier to noise from traffic, neighbors, or industrial areas near you
  • Keeping children safe by preventing them from accessing dangerous areas on your property
  • Protecting against landslide damage can potentially destroy structures and take lives in some situations. 

Retaining walls can also offer benefits for retaining businesses such as:

  • Increased storage space because they allow greater height near buildings where concrete retaining walls are built up against these structures, creating an elevated area with more usable square footage. This is beneficial, especially if there aren’t any other options available, like building onto another structure or adding additional floors above ground level.

Choose San Diego Concrete Company for Retaining Walls

Contact San Diego Concrete Company professionals if you’re looking for retaining wall installation in San Diego County. We offer retaining walls that are built to last and will enhance any home or business property. When it comes to retaining walls, we’ve got your needs covered! Contact us today at (619) 940-1580 for more information about our services.

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