Retaining Walls
Are you looking to give your lawn more practical space? Do you want to remove a slope to keep your property from shifting? A retaining wall can help with that.
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What is a retaining wall?
A retaining wall is a structure designed to contain soil. Its purpose is to create two different soil levels where there is normally just one slope. When you create a retaining wall, you flatten out the land and remove the existing slope. This will help prevent water runoff, which also increases soil erosion.
We’re all about hands-on learning and getting messy, but a retaining wall is one project we do not recommend that you DIY. Hiring a team of professionals will ensure it’s done with the correct permits. Most importantly, we’ll make sure there are no buried lines or pipes where you want us to dig.
What makes a retaining wall last is the materials the wall is packed with. You can trust our dirt nerds to install a retaining wall that will last for years to come with sand or soils that work with the dirt present to create healthy irrigation. Who doesn’t love a little peace of mind?
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Property Evaluation
Evaluations done at no cost to you.
Plan of Repair
Tailored plans based on your timeline and budget.
Get Shift Done
#dirtnerd team executes the plan of repair
Foundation Maintenance
Learn proper care for your property
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is foundation repair?
Foundation repair is more than just one service. It’s determined by the soils under your property, the moisture content, the existing problems in your home’s foundation, and your budget. There’s no one-size-fits-all for foundation repair, that’s why Perma Pier always delivers plans tailored just for you.
Do I really need foundation repair?
Maybe! If your home is a tenth of an inch out of level, you don’t need to pull out your wallet just yet. But if your home’s foundation has significant damage from the soil heaving or contracting, it's best to tackle the problem before it snowballs into a bigger one. The last thing you want is to have to replace windows, doors, counters, etc. because you didn’t have the right foundation solutions.