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Mores masonry
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Timpson, TX and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Hello customers, \n\nMore’s Masonry is a masonry company ready for the job at all times. We focus on brick, stone, and block. We also offer repairing services. We are trustworthy and reliable with friendly workers that are ready to take on a challenge. We are located in Jacksonville, Texas but can travel to where you need us. \n\nThank you, \nMore’s Masonry

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New to Angi
Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Timpson, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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Locally Owned and Operated, with focus on residential and commercial concrete, brick and stone, installs and repair experience. Let us WOW you with our Quick, Reliable and Professional Touch. What you see is what you get and we ensure you will be satisfied with our work. I would like you to be my next Happy Customer! Our reputation for listening and problem solving precedes us. We have an expert eye for detail and troubleshooting, as well as being able to work out the best solution for the client.\n\n

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Retaining Wall Installers questions, answered by experts

Yes, including patterns, finishes, and plant integration for aesthetic enhancement.

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

While vinyl is the least costly material for building a retaining wall, the most cost-effective method is to use wood or concrete blocks for a DIY retaining wall under 2 feet tall. Wood is inexpensive but lasts 20 years or more with care. Concrete can cost a little more but is stronger and will last longer with less maintenance.

Each design is different, so we can’t say definitively if you’ll need a dedicated drainage system in place for a two-foot retaining wall. However, you can likely skip the drainage, as this project is typically served for walls that are 4 feet tall or more. Even with a relatively low wall, consider drainage if you are building on top of clay or poor-draining soil types or if there are buried water sources nearby, like a well used for other outdoor garden projects.

Most railroad tie retaining walls have a life span of 20 to 30 years, though you may need to replace your wall sooner if it’s repeatedly exposed to heavy rain, runoff, and excess moisture. Railroad ties are typically treated with creosote, which makes them much more durable than untreated wood. Though they last longer, they don’t last forever. For the most longevity, make sure your retaining wall has a sturdy base and steel reinforcements. You should also install drainage to direct water away from the wall.

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