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By default, bagged debris can be left curbside.
If you want us to remove it, add Dump/Haul-Off (up to 15 bags).
Related: Faqs/#Haul Off The Debris
We price front and back separately using usable property size (lot size minus house size).
If you book both on the same visit, you save $50.
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Premium is the basic reset.
Deluxe adds more bed detailing (including under shrubs) and a more finished hard-surface clean. Deluxe also includes light trimming for up to 7 shrubs (Premium includes up to 5).
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Wall height and site conditions determine that.
During evaluation we’ll confirm what construction method is appropriate for your grade, soil, and the wall’s purpose.
Helpful next step: Learn more about retaining wall permits and retaining wall expectations.
Absolutely.
Many projects use short retaining walls as raised planters, bed borders, or visual hardscape features—especially when paired with lighting and planting.
Helpful next step: Learn more about landscape bed installation and wall cap hardscape light.
Yes.
We can build with native limestone blocks or boulders for a natural Hill Country look, or use concrete segmental systems for cleaner lines and consistent patterns.
Helpful next step: Learn more about chopped limestone wall stone and concrete block vs. limestone retaining walls.
When designed correctly, yes.
Retaining walls stabilize soil, reduce washouts, and allow drainage to move where it should instead of cutting channels down the slope.
Helpful next step: Learn more about retaining wall drainage and drainage solutions.
Yes.
Terracing is often the smartest way to manage bigger slopes. Multiple shorter walls reduce pressure, improve stability, and create usable flat areas between tiers.
Helpful next step: Learn more about when you need a retaining wall and structural retaining wall blocks.
It depends on the site conditions and the look you want.
Segmental block walls are a strong all-around option. Dry-stack stone provides a natural look. Mortared masonry is a premium architectural finish.
Helpful next step: Learn more about concrete block vs. limestone retaining walls and natural stone wall products.
Yes, in most cases.
Water pressure behind a wall is one of the main causes of bulging and failure. Proper drainage and backfill help the wall stay stable long-term.
Helpful next step: Learn more about retaining wall drainage and retaining wall drainage system.