When you are choosing material to build a retaining wall in your yard or garden, there are many different choices on the market.
Wood retaining walls, like the ones we just finished in the picture to the right, are low cost and very sturdy.
For this retaining wall job in Scotts Valley, just outside of Santa Cruz, we used 6x6 posts with 2x12 boards. When building a wooden retaining wall make sure to always use pressure treated lumber.
Drainage is also a crucial part in the design and installation of a wood, or any type of, retaining wall construction.
Without drainage, the retaining wall could fail due to hydro-static pressure. Hydro-static pressure is caused by over saturation of water in the soils behind the retaining wall.
A French Drain in the best way to ensure proper drainage behind your wall. A French Drain is constructed using a perforated pipe behind the wall, at the base. The pipe is wrapped in filter fabric and back-filled with drain rock. Although you can't see it, we installed a French Drain behind each retaining wall in the construction of this project.
Another drainage system that we use in our retaining wall construction is called EZ-flow. This system uses perforated pipe wrapped in styrofoam and geo-textile fabric. It can hold more water than a traditional French Drain, and it much easier to install. We used the EZ-flow system on the wood retaining walls we just finished. EZ-flow is great for retaining wall projects with difficult access.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Scotts Valley Retaining Walls
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Santa Cruz Landscaping: Los Gatos Retaining Wall #2
Just wanted to post a few pictures from the retaining wall we are finishing up in Los Gatos.
As I mentioned before, it is a two tiered Allen Block wall with a stair case. We added some pathways around the yard and did some re-vegetation work in the project area.
Working with Allen Block is always refreshing for me, after working with natural stone for a while. Allen Block is always perfect, just set it in at the desired height, and you have a beautiful and functional retaining wall.
Don't get me wrong, I love walling with natural stone, but it is healthy for me to break it up occasionally with some pre-cast wall block.
Here are some before and after pictures:
As I mentioned before, it is a two tiered Allen Block wall with a stair case. We added some pathways around the yard and did some re-vegetation work in the project area.
Working with Allen Block is always refreshing for me, after working with natural stone for a while. Allen Block is always perfect, just set it in at the desired height, and you have a beautiful and functional retaining wall.
Don't get me wrong, I love walling with natural stone, but it is healthy for me to break it up occasionally with some pre-cast wall block.
Here are some before and after pictures:
Excavation |
Construction |
Finished As always, feel free to contact us with any landscaping questions or to request a free proposal in or around Santa Cruz for your project. Thank You, Jacob 831-566-8346 |
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Santa Cruz Landscaping: Retaining Wall Los Gatos
We have had an amazingly busy January and February. This is probably our busiest yet for our landscaping company. We have been working hard on a couple of different projects this week. Here is a look at the construction of a wonderful retaining wall we are building.
We are installing an Allen Block Retaining Wall in the hills above Los Gatos, which is just outside Santa Cruz. We dug out the footer and laid our base course to the retaining wall this week. This can take up about 70% of the total time in the construction of an Allen Block Retaining Wall. However, once the base course is set, the rest of the retaining wall can go up in a day!
So, we laid out our lines and dug in our footer. We all had our fair share of digging in the great Santa Cruz mountain clay! After the excavation, we set our footer of compacted drain rock and laid in our first course of block. Our clients chose the Classic AB block in the tan color, which not only make an attractive retaining wall but very secure as well.

In particular Allen Block is a great choice for retaining walls. It is functional and visually appealing. It has excellent drainage and will last a lifetime.
These retaining walls will be used to retain our clients garden space, as well as give an excellent access to their upper patio. We will also be building in two sets of stairs that will run from the lower garden to the upper patio area, which will make this landscaping project not only very functional, but beautiful as well.
If you have any questions, comments, or job requests please visit our website: www.livingwaterslandscaping.com
Retaining Wall excavation |
So, we laid out our lines and dug in our footer. We all had our fair share of digging in the great Santa Cruz mountain clay! After the excavation, we set our footer of compacted drain rock and laid in our first course of block. Our clients chose the Classic AB block in the tan color, which not only make an attractive retaining wall but very secure as well.
In particular Allen Block is a great choice for retaining walls. It is functional and visually appealing. It has excellent drainage and will last a lifetime.
These retaining walls will be used to retain our clients garden space, as well as give an excellent access to their upper patio. We will also be building in two sets of stairs that will run from the lower garden to the upper patio area, which will make this landscaping project not only very functional, but beautiful as well.
If you have any questions, comments, or job requests please visit our website: www.livingwaterslandscaping.com
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Santa Cruz Landscaping: Retaining Walls
A retaining wall is a structure constructed to resist the pressure of soil when there is a desired change in ground elevation. There are several different types of retaining walls and many of the walls we have built are a wonderful addition to any of our landscaping projects in Santa Cruz. Below you will see several examples of retaining walls you might consider as you look for creative ways to: stop erosion, channel water through or over your landscape, or create more usable space on your Santa Cruz property.
We offer a broad range of retaining wall options. Our walls are built to last, while maintaining beauty and artistry in the landscaping. We specialize in dry stacked natural stone walls, but enjoy building with a variety of products and have built many retaining walls in and throughout Santa Cruz using many different materials.
Here is a short list of the materials we are able to build your retaining wall with:
-Allen block
-Keystone
-Timber/ wood
-Concrete
-Natural stone
-Boulder walls
Below are some wonderful examples of what a retaining wall can look like in your landscaping design. Retaining walls are not ugly walls that hold dirt, but can be incredible landscaping works of art. When considering the future of your landscaping design why not picture one of these beautiful features.
If you have any questions or comments please visit our website at: http://livingwaterslandscaping.com
We look forward to speaking to you about all of your landscaping needs in and around Santa Cruz County.
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