Serving Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky
Retaining Wall Replacement in Cincinnati That Fixes the Problem for Good
- Built for Cincinnati clay soil conditions
- Proper drainage systems installed
- Designed to prevent future failure
Do You Need to Replace Your Retaining Wall?
- Wall is leaning or bowing forward
- Large cracks or sections separating
- Timber wall is rotting or breaking down
- Soil is washing out from behind the wall
- Water is pooling or not draining properly
- Wall has already partially collapsed
Some minor issues can be repaired, but once structural movement starts, the problem will continue to get worse. Addressing it early can prevent more serious damage and higher costs later.
We’ll take a look and let you know if repair or replacement is the right move.
Our Retaining Wall Replacement Process
01
Inspection
02
Identify the Cause
03
Removal
04
Foundation Prep
05
Wall Installation
06
Backfill & Finish
Get a professional evaluation of your wall and clear next steps.
How Much Does Retaining Wall Replacement Cost?
Retaining wall replacement costs can vary depending on the size of the wall, site conditions, and the level of structural work required.
Most projects fall within a general range, but the exact cost depends on several key factors.
What affects the cost:
- Height and length
- Access to the site (tight or difficult areas)
- Drainage requirements
- Type of materials used
- Amount of excavation and prep work
Every project is different, especially with hillside properties and drainage challenges. The best way to get an accurate estimate is to have the wall inspected and evaluated.
Retaining Wall Replacement Project in Cincinnati
This project involved replacing a failing timber and stone retaining wall that was leaning, separating, and no longer holding back soil properly.
The original wall had no effective drainage system, which caused pressure to build up behind it over time. As the soil expanded and shifted, the wall began to fail.
We removed the existing wall and rebuilt it using a properly prepared base, reinforced structure, and integrated drainage system designed to handle Cincinnati’s soil and water conditions.
The new retaining wall is built for long-term stability, with proper support and drainage to prevent the same issues from happening again.
Complete Solutions for Failing Retaining Walls
In many cases, retaining wall failure is caused by more than just the wall itself. Soil movement, poor drainage, and hillside pressure often play a role. That’s why we look at the full picture and provide solutions designed to fix the problem completely.
Primary Service Areas
Covington, Kentucky
Newport, Kentucky
Florence, Kentucky
West Chester, Ohio
Mason, Ohio
Blue Ash, Ohio
Hamilton, Ohio
Norwood, Ohio
Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Edgewood, Kentucky
Hebron, Kentucky
Independence, Kentucky
Hidden Valley, Indiana
Bright, Indiana
Aurora, Indiana
Greendale, Indiana
Milan, Indiana