Walls
Many people have stonewalls built for retention reasons. They are stronger than other methods more commonly used; such as railroad ties and block walls, and they won't rot out on you! With a natural stonewall, you will appreciate it's beauty, as well as, feel secure that it will last a lifetime! Please take a look at what we can offer you for your retention problems.
Our Masonry Installation Procedures:
Walls and Stairs
Many people have stonewalls built for retention reasons. They are stronger than other methods more commonly used; such as railroad ties and block walls, and they won't rot out on you! With a natural stonewall, you will appreciate it's beauty, as well as, feel secure that it will last a lifetime! Please take a look at what we can offer you for your retention problems.
Our Masonry Installation Procedures:
Walls and Stairs
- Locate and mark location(s)
- Excavate out wall location(s). Excavation will extend 3 feet past the marked location to allow for crushed stone backfilling
- Excavate out a 10-12 inch footing for wall and backfill with 3/4" crushed stone
- Construct wall(s), stair(s) and cap(s)
- Backfill wall to a height of 8-inches below the top of the wall with 3/4" cruched stone for drainage. Pipe and silt fabric will be used where necessary
- Cover stone with silt fabric. Install a finish coat of screened loam 8-inches deep and mulch area.


