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🧱 Retaining Walls: Function Meets Curb Appeal

Let’s be real — New Jersey soil doesn’t always play nice. If you’ve got slopes, erosion, or soggy corners in your yard, a retaining wall might be the smartest upgrade you never thought of.

At Alan Soden Landscaping, we build retaining walls that don’t just hold up — they level up your yard.


🌧 Why You Might Need a Retaining Wall

Here’s what retaining walls actually do:

  • 🛑 Stop soil erosion — especially after heavy rains
  • 🌊 Redirect water to protect foundations, patios, or basements
  • 📏 Level out sloped land to make space for lawns, patios, or play areas
  • 🪴 Add garden beds or terraces where nothing used to grow
  • 🧱 Create definition in your overall landscape design

Basically, they’re part barrier, part beautifier.


🧱 Types of Retaining Walls We Build

We don’t do one-size-fits-all. Every property has different needs, and every wall we build is designed with purpose.

Popular Styles:

  • Segmental block walls – Super strong, modular, and clean-looking
  • Natural stone walls – Rustic and timeless (great for historic homes)
  • Timber walls – Cost-effective and classic, though they need more upkeep
  • Boulder walls – Big, bold, and dramatic (perfect for large elevation shifts)

🔧 Built to Last — Because It Has To

Let’s be clear: retaining walls aren’t just stacked rocks. If you don’t build it right, nature will push back. We build with:

  • Proper drainage behind the wall (so water doesn’t blow it out)
  • Geo-grid reinforcement for tall or heavy-load walls
  • Compact, gravel-heavy backfill to keep everything tight
  • Code-compliant footing and depth (so it passes inspection and lasts for years)

💡 Design Meets Function

Retaining walls don’t have to be purely functional. You can add:

  • Lighting tucked under the caps
  • Built-in steps or planters
  • Seating walls around patios
  • Accent materials that match your home or pavers

It’s structure and style.


📍 Local Knowledge Matters

Soil type, slope, storm runoff — it all varies here in Monmouth County. We bring decades of local experience to every job, so your wall isn’t just pretty — it’s engineered for the long haul.


💬 Thinking About Adding One?

Whether it’s holding back a hill or framing your new patio, we’ll help you design a wall that solves problems and looks sharp doing it.

📞 Call Alan Soden Landscaping
or Request Your Free Quote

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