Why Most Retaining Wall Failures Trace Back to Drainage
When a retaining wall bulges, leans, or collapses, the cause is rarely the wall material itself. It is almost always water pressure building up behind the wall because drainage was never properly installed. Soil retains water, and without a way for that water to escape, hydrostatic pressure builds against the back of the wall until it eventually fails, sometimes years after installation. Our retaining wall process in Gallipolis, OH treats drainage as a core engineering requirement, not an optional add-on.
That means installing proper drainage behind the wall, typically using gravel backfill and a drainage pipe system that channels water away rather than letting it accumulate against the structure. This single element is often the difference between a wall that holds for decades and one that needs to be rebuilt within a few years.
Base Preparation Matters as Much as the Wall Itself
A retaining wall is only as stable as the base it sits on. We excavate and compact a proper aggregate base before laying the first course, ensuring the foundation can handle the load of both the wall and the soil it is retaining. Skipping or rushing this step is one of the most common causes of walls that shift or settle unevenly over time.
Material and style are also selected to fit the property, whether that means a natural stone look for a more traditional landscape or clean modular block for a more contemporary aesthetic, but the engineering underneath remains consistent regardless of which material is chosen.
- ✓ Compacted aggregate base preparation
- ✓ Behind-wall drainage system
- ✓ Gravel backfill installation
- ✓ Soil load engineering consideration
- ✓ Material matched to property style
- ✓ Long-term structural stability focus
Our Retaining Wall Installation Process
Site Evaluation
We assess slope, soil type, and drainage needs before any excavation begins.
Base Preparation
A compacted aggregate base is installed to support the wall's full structural load.
Wall Construction
Wall units are installed course by course with proper backfill and drainage integration.
Drainage Installation
A behind-wall drainage system is installed to prevent water pressure buildup over time.
What Gallipolis, OH Customers Say
Our old retaining wall from a different installer started bulging within two years. This one was built with actual drainage behind it and has held perfectly through several rainy seasons.
They explained why the base preparation mattered before we ever saw the wall go up. It made sense why our previous wall had failed.
The material matched our home's style perfectly and the wall has not shifted at all since installation.
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Common Questions
Most retaining wall failures are caused by water pressure building up behind the wall due to inadequate drainage, rather than a problem with the wall material itself.
Yes, proper drainage behind a retaining wall is essential for preventing hydrostatic pressure buildup, regardless of wall height or material.
Timelines depend on wall length, height, and site conditions, but proper base preparation and drainage installation are not steps we shorten to speed up the process.
We offer several material and style options, including natural stone and modular block, selected to match your property's overall aesthetic.
Build a Retaining Wall That Actually Holds
Speak with our team about retaining wall installation for your Gallipolis, OH property.