Retaining Walls Edmonton

Solid Solutions for Slope Control

Our crew is skilled in building quality retaining walls for functional and aesthetic purposes.

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Expertly Engineered Retaining Walls

Our process is unique to the Alberta market. We use specialized forming techniques used in areas like Vancouver where retaining walls are commonplace on many homes due to the terrain.

A retaining wall shouldn’t be a boring piece of concrete. Our walls are finished with chamfered edges, inlets if requested and an attractive wall tie pattern. Talk to our Edmonton concrete contractors to learn how we can incorporate a decorative wall and stairs with your concrete flatwork.

“Great company for anyone looking to get some concrete done. Muhammad came out and was very friendly, responsive, and there to answer any questions I had.”

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve compiled some of the most common questions to help guide you through the process.

Can You Handle Large Complex Projects?

Yes, for larger or more complex retaining wall projects, we offer engineered solutions to ensure optimal performance and structural integrity. Our team works closely with structural engineers to design and construct retaining walls that meet or exceed industry standards and regulatory requirements.

We offer a wide range of materials for retaining wall construction, including concrete blocks, natural stone, timber, and interlocking concrete blocks. Each material has its own unique characteristics and benefits, and we’ll help you choose the best option based on factors such as durability, aesthetics, and budget.

Retaining walls provide essential slope support, prevent soil erosion, and help manage water runoff. They also add visual appeal to your landscape, creating leveled areas for gardens or outdoor living spaces.

In Edmonton, you may need a permit if the retaining wall is taller than a certain height (typically around 1 meter or more). It’s important to check local regulations before starting your project.