Retaining Walls

Retaining Walls

Retaining walls are a very important structural element to many properties, both commercial and residential. Retaining walls are used to create raised beds, support slopes and create landscaping features, however their main purpose is to provide structural support to buildings and other structures. They are designed to hold back soil or water and can be constructed from a variety of materials, including concrete, stone, block, masonry, wood, or steel.  In Iowa, we primarily use a landscaping block specifically designed for building retaining walls. 

Retaining walls are important because they can help to protect against erosion, prevent flooding, and even provide extra space. Retaining walls can be used to create terraces, which are raised areas that are level and can be used for various purposes, such as gardening or recreational activities. Retaining walls can also be used to create raised garden beds, which can be a great way to grow vegetables or other plants.

Retaining walls can also be used to define a space, such as a patio area or a pool. They can also be used to create a focal point in a garden or yard, or to create a barrier between different areas.

Retaining walls are also important because they can help to protect a property from flooding or other water damage. They can help to divert water away from a property and prevent it from entering the home.

Retaining walls can also be used to create a flat surface for a driveway or patio. In addition to providing structural support and visual appeal, retaining walls can also be used to create a natural barrier between two properties. This can be especially helpful for homeowners that are located near a body of water. Retaining walls can also be used to create a natural barrier between a street and a property. Retaining walls are an important element to many properties and can be used to create a variety of features.

They can be used to create raised areas, add stability to a hillside, create a decorative border, and protect a property from flooding or water damage. Retaining walls can also be used to create a natural barrier between two properties, or to provide a flat surface for a driveway or patio.