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Retaining Walls: Why Site Prep Matters

Retaining walls rely on proper excavation, base preparation, drainage planning, and backfill. When walls fail, it's often due to water pressure, poor base, or inadequate backfill/drainage—not just the wall block itself.

This guide explains the earthwork side of retaining wall projects and what to plan for.

What retaining wall site prep can include

  • Excavation for wall footprint and base
  • Cutting into slopes and shaping the wall line
  • Base preparation (level, stable subgrade)
  • Drainage considerations behind the wall (general)
  • Backfill placement planning
  • Grading tie-ins so surface water is directed away

Key considerations

Drainage behind the wall

Water pressure is a common failure factor. Plan for water to move away from the wall.

Base elevation and level

Small elevation errors can compound across a long wall.

Backfill material and compaction

Backfill quality affects stability and drainage.

Height and engineering

Taller walls may require engineered designs and specific reinforcement. Keep guidance general and follow design requirements.

The typical workflow

  1. Define wall location and elevation targets.
  2. Excavate and prepare base.
  3. Coordinate wall build.
  4. Backfill and grade tie-ins.

Recent work

Service areas

Available across the Greater Chattanooga area.

FAQs

Common questions, straight answers.

Do retaining walls need permits?

Sometimes, especially for taller walls. Confirm locally.

What causes retaining walls to lean?

Common causes include poor drainage, inadequate base, and improper backfill.

Can you build retaining walls on steep properties?

Often yes, but the plan needs to account for access, drainage, and design requirements.

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