Segmental Block Walls
Engineered interlocking block — clean, modern, and reinforced with geogrid for taller runs. The workhorse wall for terraced yards, driveways, and walkout basements across north Utah County.
Learn more →Segmental block, boulder, and poured retaining walls that turn steep, sliding lots into level, usable yard — engineered for drainage, geogrid where the height calls for it, and built to hold through Utah County's clay and freeze-thaw. Serving Lehi, Saratoga Springs, and American Fork.
A wall is only as strong as what's behind it.
Most retaining walls don't fail at the face — they fail behind it, when water builds up and clay swells against block that was never drained or reinforced. A cubic foot of saturated soil pushes far harder than dry ground, and north Utah County's tight clay holds that water instead of shedding it. The crews we connect you with build the wall you don't see first: a compacted base, free-draining gravel, filter fabric, and a drain line that carries water away.
Geogrid tied back into the hillside where the height calls for it, blocks set on a level pad and locked course by course, and backfill compacted in lifts rather than dumped. On anything four feet and over, that means engineered, Utah-stamped plans and a Lehi City permit — the honest way to build a wall that's still standing plumb after the freeze-thaw has come and gone a hundred times.
A focused set of retaining and hardscape work — each wall spec'd for the grade it holds, the soil behind it, and how you'll use the ground it makes, never off a template.
Engineered interlocking block — clean, modern, and reinforced with geogrid for taller runs. The workhorse wall for terraced yards, driveways, and walkout basements across north Utah County.
Learn more →Stacked Utah limestone and sandstone that drains through its own gaps and settles into the landscape. A natural look for lower walls and the foothill lots around Traverse Mountain.
Learn more →Multi-tier terracing to tame a steep lot, plus paver patios, steps, and seat walls that turn the ground a wall creates into space you'll actually use.
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A considered approach to retaining walls — drained, reinforced, and engineered where the height demands it, built for the way fast-growing north Utah County hillsides actually sit and slide.
It starts with a free on-site estimate — we look at the grade, the soil, where the water wants to go, and how high the wall needs to stand, then connect you with a licensed local contractor and a clear written quote. If the wall retains four feet or more, that includes the engineered plans and Lehi City permit the code requires.
Then the crew excavates and compacts the base, sets the drainage and the first course dead level, and builds up course by course — laying geogrid, backfilling with gravel, and compacting in lifts as the wall rises. Finished with the caps, the terracing, or the patio that turns your reclaimed grade into usable yard.
We walk the grade, read the soil, and see where the water goes — then get you a clear written quote, with engineered plans if the wall retains four feet or more.
The crew excavates, compacts the base, and builds the drainage and geogrid in as the wall rises — the parts you won't see that decide whether it lasts.
Course by course to the caps, then the terracing, patio, or steps that turn your reclaimed slope into level, usable ground.
From Lehi and Saratoga Springs to American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Highland, and Draper — including the steep, fast-growing lots around Traverse Mountain and the Point of the Mountain, where holding the grade is the whole job.
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Lehi City requires a building permit and engineered, Utah-stamped plans for any wall that retains four feet or more of height. Shorter standalone walls that don't support a structure or a slope usually don't — but the contractor we connect you with confirms it and pulls the permit before any digging starts.
Almost always from water, not weight. When drainage is skipped, rain and snowmelt saturate the clay behind the wall, and that swollen soil pushes until the wall leans, cracks, or bulges. The fix is built in from the start — free-draining gravel, filter fabric, a drain line to carry water off, and geogrid to tie taller walls back into the hillside.
Lehi and the surrounding north Utah County area — including Saratoga Springs, American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Highland, and Draper, plus the hillside lots around Traverse Mountain and the Point of the Mountain.
It depends on height, look, and budget. Boulder walls suit lower, natural-looking slopes and drain through their own gaps; segmental block goes higher with geogrid and reads clean and modern; poured concrete handles the tallest structural loads. We'll walk through all three with your estimate, matched to your grade and soil.
Free-draining gravel, filter fabric, a drain line, and geogrid where the height calls for it — so saturated clay and freeze-thaw can't push your wall out of plumb one winter at a time.
Send a photo of the grade or just call — we'll set up a free on-site estimate for your Lehi retaining wall or hardscape project.
(435) 555-0199