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KJO’s Construction Services
New to Angi
Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Yantis, TX and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Send an email to [email protected] or a text to 972-897-8535 about your project to give you a quote & get it done as fast as possible.\n\nKJO’s Construction Services takes pride in waterproofing if you have any water leaks we can take a look & fix it, also we specialize in window wet glazing, painting, roofing, masonry & brick, restoration, carpentry, siding, stucco & texture, etc.

Leak inspection & repair
Leak inspection & repair
Leak inspection & repair
Leak inspection & repair
Leak inspection & repair

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Rock 'n' Grow Landscaping LLC
New to Angi
Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Yantis, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

We're a small landscaping business, that offers a variety services for reasonable prices.\nWe work hard and won't leave you broke.\nServices we offer include mowing, trimming, edging, sod installation, flower bed building/clean up, planting, paver patios/pathways, fire pits, pergolas, and more. Hope to hear from you soon. God bless everybody.

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Patriot Foundation Repair
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Yantis, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John contacted me promptly upon my request, made an appointment to come out and assess the situation, gave me a fair and reasonable quote. I got two other quotes from other companies. Both had to be called more than once to remind them to come out. Patriot Foundation’s work was done very well and his men cleaned up the area nicely. You can’t even tell where the cracks in the wall used to be."
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Retaining Wall Installers questions, answered by experts

Sand and gravel are two suitable options for filling behind a retaining wall. If you’re building your own retaining wall, you’ll complete this part of the process—known as backfilling—after you finish laying the blocks. Make sure not to skip it—otherwise, you could wind up with drainage issues, which can cause your retaining wall to collapse.

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.

Railroad ties can be good for retaining walls, but it depends on the area. They have a desirable rustic look and are durable. The problem is they’re treated with creosote, a preservative the EPA says poses a risk to humans and wildlife. Over time, the preservative seeps out of the wood and into the ground. Many areas have banned the use of creosote-treated wood on residential properties. If your area does allow it, never use railroad ties near an edible garden or drinking water source. Instead, use wood that’s treated with an EPA-approved preservative or a wood-alternative composite material.

Costs depend on material type, labor rates, and additional features like decorative finishes or reinforcement.

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