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Retaining Wall Contractors Atlanta

Residential and commercial retaining wall work undertaken. Jobs of all sizes from repairs to installations.

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Professional Retaining Wall Companies in Atlanta

You’ve come to the ideal place if you require retaining wall in Atlanta. We work with retaining wall contractors with years of expertise and solid reputation who are willing to take on jobs of all kinds, both residential and commercial. 
Our network of contractors can assist you whether you need new wall constructed or an existing one repaired. 
To discuss your retaining wall construction and set up free quote, contact us right away. 
The Atlanta Metropolitan Area is serviced by our contractors.
 
When constructing retaining wall, keep the following in mind:

A geotechnical engineer may be needed before retaining wall work can commence. However, this is just one of many services that our pros can assist with on your property.

Types of Retaining Walls

There are a number of different types of retaining walls. Some of the most common include:

  • Anchored Wall – As the name suggests, this is a retaining wall that is anchored into the soil or rock to keep itself from toppling.
  • Cantilever Wall – Turn pressures that are horizontal behind the wall into pressures that are vertical on the ground below.
  • Gravity Walls – One of the most commonly installed retaining walls. These walls rely on their own weight to resist horizontal pressure from behind them.
  • Piling Wall

Retaining Wall Materials and Methods

Wood Retaining Wall

If you want to build a retaining wall in a lovely and natural fashion, wood is the best building material to use. Wood retaining walls are strong, resilient, and may last for many years with the proper upkeep. Additionally, they are easy to work with, enabling you to design a distinctive wall to complement your home.

Wooden retaining walls offer a number of advantages. They are inexpensive to build and may be done quickly. Wood retaining walls are also quite easy to repair.

There are a few disadvantages to wood retaining walls, though. They are less resilient than walls built of concrete or stone and are subject to damage from termites and other insects. Wood retaining walls require frequent painting or staining to maintain their beautiful appearance.

Block Retaining Wall

A block retaining wall is a masonry structure that supports soil on one side and is designed and built of concrete, natural stone, or another masonry material. The use of interlocking concrete blocks and other block retaining wall building materials without mortar or pins is possible in some projects.

Natural Stone Retaining Wall

There are many benefits to using natural stone for a retaining wall. For one, it is a very durable material that will last for many years. It is also relatively easy to maintain and clean, and it won’t rot or decay like other materials can. Additionally, natural stone has a very pleasing appearance that can enhance the look of any landscaping. Some other things to consider when it comes to using natural stone as a material include:

  1. Natural stone is a heavy material, making it difficult to transport and install.
  2. Natural stone is a porous material, meaning it can absorb water and become damaged over time.
  3. Natural stone is a costly material, making it a less affordable option for many homeowners.

Drystone Retaining Wall

A drystone retaining wall is one that is built from stacked stones without the use of mortar or other materials. The stones typically fit together perfectly, strengthening the wall. Because drystone retaining walls are built without mortar to allow for drainage, they are frequently employed in locations where the soil is prone to erosion.

Rockery Retaining Walls

A retaining wall is a useful building designed to hold back dirt or water, whereas a rockery is an ornamental feature consisting of rocks and stones. Both can be constructed out of various materials, such as bricks, concrete blocks, or natural stone. For aesthetic reasons, rockeries are frequently erected into hillsides or on slopes. They are typically smaller than retaining walls. On the other hand, retaining walls are generally larger and constructed to level out uneven terrain or stop soil erosion.

Retaining Wall Repair

Retaining walls come in a variety of styles, and each style necessitates a certain kind of maintenance. Cracks, leaks, and holes can be fixed, the wall can be stabilised, and components that are damaged or missing can be replaced or repaired.

The most frequent form of retaining wall damage is cracking, which can be brought on by a variety of things, including weather, settling, and ground movement. Retaining walls are susceptible to leaks as well, which are typically brought on by cracks or holes in the wall. Numerous things, such as the weather, animals, and earth movement, can result in holes.

Following repairs, stabilising a retaining wall is frequently required. This can be accomplished by adding weight to the wall or additional support to the wall, such as bracing or anchoring.

Another typical repair for retaining walls is to replace or fix any damaged or missing pieces. This can involve mending cracked or broken mortar or replacing missing or damaged bricks or stones.

Timber/wood walls are the most cost-effective option for retaining walls. They are easy to install and can be built to a variety of heights.

According to The Fulton County:

If the walls are shown on the designs for which a construction permit was granted, retaining walls that are monolithically erected and structurally connected to a house or building foundation wall do not need a separate wall permission. If they weren’t included and approved on a Land Disturbance Permission, any additional retaining walls above 4′ high need a permit (LDP). After signing the attached Owner Certification/Indemnification for Retaining Walls 4′ – 6′ High, walls 4′ – 6′ high may be approved. The attached Engineer Certification/Indemnification for Retaining Walls permission must be signed by the owner of any wall above 6 feet tall and any wall between 4 and 6 feet tall for which the owner is unwilling to sign the Owner Certification/Indemnification form.

A professional Atlanta retaining wall contractor will be able to advise you whether a permit is required for your project.

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About Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and is located in Fulton County. 

Atlanta had 498,715 residents as of the 2020 census, ranking it as the 38th-largest city in the US.

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