Retaining Walls and Hardscapes

Form Meets Function in Every Stone

Projects That Help Shape the Landscape

These are examples of how we turn terrain into usable space. The design is always custom to you.

Block Retaining Walls

Engineered to hold soil, prevent erosion, and create level areas on sloped terrain.

Ramps and Entries

Clean, accessible entry with a gently sloped ramp designed for everyday use.

Concrete Hardscapes

Patios, steps, and seating areas built with poured or stamped concrete.

Premium Edges

Low-profile edging for any use

Staircases and Landings

Built into hillsides or wall systems to create safe, attractive access.

Drainage and Backfill Solutions

Proper grading and materials behind every wall to prevent water issues and shifting.

Why We’re Trusted with the Tough Jobs

Engineered for Long Term Strength

Every wall is built with reinforced cores, gravel base, and proper drainage, no shortcuts.

Designed for Your Terrain

We assess slope, soil, and runoff to design walls that actually work for your yard.

Clean Finish Work

Whether stone, block, or concrete, we keep lines straight, joints tight, and surfaces level.

Real ROI on Outdoor Improvements

Hardscapes don’t just look great, they add resale value and lower landscape maintenance.

Built to Withstand Missouri Weather

Freeze-thaw cycles are no match for our construction standards and prep work.

Locally Trusted, Regionally Proven

With projects across the Four-State area, we’re the go to crew for builders and homeowners alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions Answered

Do I need a retaining wall or can I just grade the slope?

If you’re dealing with erosion, pooling water, or steep elevation changes, a wall is the safest long-term solution.

 

With correct materials and drainage, retaining walls can last 40 to 50 years or more with minimal upkeep.

 

We offer concrete block, natural stone, and poured concrete depending on your style, budget, and structural needs.

 

Absolutely. We can integrate steps, lighting, seating, and other features during the build.

 

Yes, poor drainage is the number one cause of wall failure. We build every wall with backfill, gravel, and weep holes.

 

Some towns require permits for walls above a certain height. We’ll help check local codes and assist with the process if needed.