Retaining Walls
A retaining wall is a structure built to resist the lateral pressure of soil, rock or other materials and to retain a change in elevation. They are commonly used in landscaping, mining, civil engineering, and other applications to control erosion and provide stability to slopes. Retaining walls can be made of various materials such as concrete, stone, brick, or wood.
They are commonly used for:
Supporting slopes and hillsides
Creating level areas in sloped terrain
Containing raised garden beds
Protecting against soil erosion
Enhancing outdoor living spaces and landscaping design
Creating space for basement or storage
Preventing water damage to structures.
At Ravasco we always we ensure our walls are properly designed and created with appropriate material for the project or application, when needed we bring in a civil engineer. We typically use ultra base to ensure longevity. We have highly trained crews to tackle these projects. Contact us to set up a consultation about your next project.