We build concrete retaining walls in Frisco, TX to manage slopes, control erosion, and create usable outdoor space.
We build concrete retaining walls in Frisco, TX to manage slopes, control erosion, and create usable outdoor space. Our retaining walls are engineered for strength and drainage, then finished to complement your landscape. From small garden terraces to taller structural walls, we deliver durable, long lasting concrete solutions.
Legendary Concrete Frisco provides professional concrete retaining wall throughout Frisco, TX, Texas and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (972) 640-6966 or request your free quote.
Concrete retaining walls do more than just hold back soil. On Frisco lots where the front yard slopes toward the street or the backyard drops toward a drainage easement, the right wall can protect your foundation, tame erosion, and create usable flat space for patios or play areas.
At Legendary Concrete Frisco, we work on everything from newer developments near the Dallas North Tollway to older properties closer to downtown Frisco, and the soil and grading vary a lot from street to street. That is why we never treat a concrete retaining wall as a one-size-fits-all project. We look at the way water moves across your yard, the type of fill behind the wall, how close nearby homes and fences are, and any HOA or city requirements that might affect height or appearance.
We build walls that match the style of your property. For newer brick and stone homes we often use textured concrete or add a stone veneer to the visible face, so the wall looks like it was part of the original build. For more modern homes we can form clean, smooth concrete with sharp lines and integrated steps or planters. Our goal is to give you a retaining wall that quietly does its job while improving curb appeal, not a big gray slab that sticks out.
A reliable concrete retaining wall starts with careful planning. Our process at Legendary Concrete Frisco always begins with a site visit. We measure slopes, locate property lines and utilities, and check for existing drainage patterns that might be causing washouts or soft spots in your yard.
Once we understand the site, we design the wall. For most residential projects in Frisco we use reinforced cast-in-place concrete or segmental block walls with a concrete footing. Cast-in-place means we build forms, set steel rebar, and then pour a solid wall. This is a good option when you want a custom shape, curves, built-in stairs, or a specific architectural finish. Block walls use engineered concrete blocks stacked over a compacted base and can be a smart choice for terraced yards or lower walls where aesthetics and drainage flexibility matter.
We then excavate for the footing or base, usually digging deeper than homeowners expect. North Texas clay tends to expand and contract with moisture, so we go to a depth that reaches more stable soil and we widen the base where slopes are steeper. We add compacted gravel or road base in lifts and test for firmness. Skipping this step is one of the main reasons DIY walls lean or crack.
Steel reinforcement is placed according to the design, typically vertical and horizontal rebar spaced on a grid. For walls over a certain height or near structures, we may increase the bar size or spacing to handle the extra soil pressure. We also plan for any fence posts or railing anchors at this stage so they can be integrated with the concrete instead of drilled in later in a weak spot.
After the pour or block installation, we cure the concrete properly, then backfill in layers with free-draining material, never just native clay shoved back in at once. This is where many low-cost builds fail. Correct backfill and compaction help your retaining wall resist movement over many Texas summers and winters.
In Frisco, the main enemy of a concrete retaining wall is trapped water. Our clay soils hold moisture, and when water builds up behind a wall it creates hydrostatic pressure that can crack or bow the structure. Legendary Concrete Frisco puts a lot of attention into drainage details because they are what keep your wall straight and solid long term.
We typically install a perforated drain pipe (French drain) at the base of the wall, wrapped in filter fabric and covered in clean gravel. This pipe routes water to a daylight outlet, a curb cut, or a tie-in with an existing drainage system, depending on what your property and the city codes allow. We also use weep holes or face drains on some designs, especially for taller walls or locations that see heavy irrigation.
Between the back of the wall and the native soil, we create a drainage zone using gravel or washed rock. This allows water to move down to the drain pipe instead of pressing against the wall. For older Frisco neighborhoods with established trees, we also think ahead about root pressure. When big roots are nearby, we may adjust footing depth and thickness, add root barriers, or modify the layout so the wall does not end up fighting a growing tree.
Seasonal movement is another local factor. Our hot summers and occasional freezes make poorly designed walls shift or separate at joints. We plan control joints and expansion joints where needed, choose concrete mixes that handle local conditions, and recommend finishes that will still look good even if the wall experiences minor hairline cracking that is normal for concrete.
If you already have a leaning or cracked retaining wall, we start with an honest assessment. Sometimes we can improve drainage and add reinforcement to extend its life. In many cases, especially with failing timber or railroad tie walls, replacement with properly engineered concrete is the safer, more cost-effective option. We will walk you through pros, cons, and costs of each approach so you can make an informed choice.
Pricing for a concrete retaining wall in Frisco depends on more than just length and height. During our estimate, Legendary Concrete Frisco will explain each cost driver so you understand where your money goes and where you have real choices.
Height and engineering requirements are usually the biggest factors. Taller walls, especially those near homes, pools, or driveways, may require thicker footings, more rebar, or even an engineer-stamped design under local codes or HOA rules. Soil conditions matter too. Soft, filled, or highly expansive soil often requires deeper excavation and more base material to create a stable platform.
Access has a big impact on cost. In tight Frisco backyards with limited gate openings, we might have to bring in smaller equipment or do more manual work, which extends labor time. If we can get a skid steer or mini excavator directly to the wall line, we can move material and prep the site faster and more affordably.
Finish choices also influence the budget. A basic structural wall with a simple broom finish is the most economical. Upgrades include stamped or textured faces, integral color in the concrete, exposed aggregate, or a stone or brick veneer to match your home. We can also integrate steps, seating ledges, lighting conduits, or guardrail posts during construction, which is usually cheaper and stronger than adding them later.
We are candid about where you can save without sacrificing performance. For example, you might choose a simpler finish on areas of the wall that are hidden behind landscaping, while focusing your budget on the most visible sections near patios or front entries. We always keep drainage and structure non-negotiable, because cutting corners in those areas is what leads to expensive failures down the road.
Working with Legendary Concrete Frisco on a concrete retaining wall is straightforward and transparent. After your initial call or message, we schedule an on-site visit, usually within a few days. At that meeting, we will talk about how you use your yard, any water or erosion issues you have noticed, and what you want the finished space to look and feel like.
We then provide a written proposal that outlines the wall layout, approximate height, drainage plan, and finish options, along with a clear cost breakdown. If an engineer's input is needed, we will coordinate that and build the engineering fee into the estimate so there are no surprises.
Once you are ready to move forward, we schedule the work and discuss logistics, such as where equipment will enter, how we will protect existing landscaping, and expected noise and dust levels. Most residential retaining wall projects take a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on size and complexity. We keep the site as neat as possible, and we remove excavated soil and debris unless you request to keep it for other landscaping.
Throughout the build, you will see the crew checking levels, compaction, and rebar placement before any concrete is poured. We encourage questions as we go. After completion, we walk the project with you, explain how the drainage system works, and offer suggestions for landscaping or hardscaping that will work well with the new wall.
Our team lives and works in the Frisco area, so we care about how our walls look and perform years from now, not just the week we finish. If you are considering a concrete retaining wall to fix a slope, protect your foundation, or create a more functional yard, reach out to Legendary Concrete Frisco and we will help you design a solution that fits your property, budget, and long-term plans.
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