Leaning, bulging, or cracking wall? Most failures trace back to drainage — we find the cause and fix it.
A retaining wall that's tilting forward, bulging in the middle, separating at the joints, or letting soil wash through is telling you water is building up behind it. Caught early, many walls can be repaired; left too long, they have to be rebuilt. Either way, the fix has to address drainage — not just the face you can see.

The usual culprits are poor drainage, a weak or missing base, no geogrid reinforcement on a taller wall, or backfill that traps water. A repair starts by figuring out which of those is at work, then correcting it: re-setting or rebuilding the affected section, adding clean gravel backfill and a drain pipe, and rebuilding on a properly compacted base so the new work actually holds.
Retaining wall repair and rebuilds throughout Anchorage and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer. Other services: block walls, natural stone walls, poured concrete walls.
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