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Foundation Recovery Systems
4.3(
293
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Poured Concrete Wall - Repair

Serving Marshfield, MO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The people were respectful and nice, but some mistakes were made in the initial bidding, and some of the work early on caused more costly repairs to be needed. I had to have workers and sales representative come back out on a different day to complete the job. I also had to agree to loosing some warranties and guarantees of work holding up over time and/or fixing the initial leak issue unless I agreed to pay double the planned costs to complete the project.properly. The solution recommended to us seems to he helping so far, but isn't very asthectucaly pleasing on the our front porch of our home. Also workers posted out a trip hazard on out sidewalk due to land settlement and I even mentioned it to our sales representative. Surprisingly he didn't offer fixing it or selling me options for fixing it. I found this very odd since it's one.of their companies biggest selling/marketing campaigns?"
Protect Your Basement Before & After
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Protect Your Concrete Before & After

+16

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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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REVIVE HOMES LLC
4.4(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Marshfield, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"These guys did a beautiful job on my floor. I called them to hopefully rescue me from a really poor effort from a company. When I described my situation the owner was extremely helpful and even offered to give me a lot of discounts due to the money I was out from the previous company doing a poor job. They came in to my home and treated it with the up most respect, even going above and beyond as to covering my walls and counters to ensure there was no damage to my home. They did not even leave any dirt tracks coming in. It was as if my floor was just secretly placed in my home. Truly I can’t give these guys enough credit for the speedy, quiet, and. Courteous work they did for me for such an extraordinary price. Thank you Jeremiah for everything! I absolutely strongly recommend this company"
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+4

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Wall Repair questions, answered by experts

Proper design and construction prevent erosion and add structural stability to landscapes.

They prevent soil erosion, add flat space, and enhance property aesthetics.

Poured concrete is often the cheapest material for a retaining wall, costing around $6 to $8 per square foot. Other budget-friendly options include vinyl and landscaping timbers, which range from $10 to $15 per square foot; landscaping timbers are particularly well-suited for DIY projects. Untreated timber and railroad ties are a step up in price, starting at $15 to $25 per square foot. Natural stones can also be a cost-effective choice if you can source them from your own property, but they can be expensive to purchase. High-end materials like steel are typically the most expensive but offer superior durability and aesthetics.

Generally, a railroad tie retaining wall consisting of a single line of ties should be between 3 and 4 feet tall—and the height often tops out at around 6 feet. You can go taller, but you may need additional footings and reinforcements, including a second layer of railroad ties to support the added weight of the soil it’s holding back.

The longevity of flood walls depends on how they were constructed, but most wood, gravel, and cement flood walls last 10 years. While aluminum flood walls may cost far more initially, they can be a good investment as they can last decades and will not be damaged by exposure to the elements.

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