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Transform your front or back yard with the addition of a retaining wall

In Halifax, the weather can be unpredictable and improper grading and drainage can result in water runoff towards your home or your neighbors' homes. Earthcraft Landscape offers a wide range of styles, from wood to brick to natural stone, to enhance the appearance and functionality of your yard. Our certified installers have extensive knowledge and experience in installing retaining walls, ensuring that the wall system is installed properly and effectively.

A retaining wall is a sturdy, structured design that helps to maintain ground elevation and prevent soil materials from sliding or eroding. These walls are essential when there are changes in the ground level, as they hold back the lateral pressure from liquids, sand, soil, heavy rain, or other granular materials. By resisting this pressure, retaining walls ensure the stability of the ground and protect surrounding structures from the effects of soil erosion.

Types of retaining walls

Natural Stone Retaining Walls

Natural stone retaining walls are walls built from piled natural stones, creating an asymmetrical natural look in landscaping designs. These walls are long-lasting and can stand for hundreds of years if installed properly. However, carelessness in installation can lead to accidents, so extra effort is required to ensure longevity and stability.

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Wooden Retaining Walls

Wood Retaining Walls

Wood retaining walls blend seamlessly into a landscape, incorporating the look of the surrounding materials, such as cedar, logs, or clad homes. They are cost-effective and beautiful when constructed in a woodland setting with surrounding trees.
Garden Bed Retaining Walls
Garden bed retaining walls are the solution for adding height to your yard. Elevated garden beds are easier to work on, have fewer weeds, and allow for better soil control.

What is the purpose of retaining walls?

Retaining walls help support lateral soil pressure, which can be retained at different levels on both sides. Retaining walls are structured and designed in a way that they restrain soil to a slope that naturally keeps it stable.
These bound the soils between two different elevations, often within the area of terrain possessing slope or in other areas where the landscape needs to be in a severely and engineered shape for all specific purposes.

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Why hire a professional retaining walls builder?

The purpose of retaining walls is to provide support for lateral soil pressure, which is held at different levels on either side. They are structured to contain soil and maintain a stable slope. Retaining walls are used to separate soil between two different elevations, particularly in areas with slopes or where the landscape needs to be engineered for specific purposes.


When it comes to hiring a retaining wall builder, it's crucial to choose a licensed and experienced contractor with a reasonable rate. Unfortunately, retaining wall failure rates have risen to 40% over time, leading to damage and even death. Therefore, it's essential to hire a professional who understands the challenges of building a retaining wall, such as proper digging and foundation creation.

In Halifax, due to environmental changes, it's important to use high-quality equipment to ensure the safety of retaining walls. Hiring an experienced builder will save time and money, and result in long-term benefits. At Earthcraft Landscape, we have a team of experts who will ensure 100% satisfaction throughout the process.

Proper drainage is critical for the longevity of retaining walls in Halifax, as poor drainage is a common cause of retaining wall failure. Your builder should design and construct a good drainage system behind the wall, taking into account potential sources of surface water and ensuring proper drainage adjacent to the wall site. The site should also be graded for proper drainage patterns to minimize the effects of hydrostatic pressure.

 

Retaining walls help support lateral soil pressure, which can be retained at different levels on both sides. Retaining walls are structured and designed in a way that they restrain soil to a slope that naturally keeps it stable.
These bound the soils between two different elevations, often within the area of terrain possessing slope or in other areas where the landscape needs to be in a severely and engineered shape for all specific purposes.

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