Lehi · Utah County · Block, boulder & poured walls

Lehi Retaining Walls.

One call connects you with a licensed local wall builder for retaining walls, terracing, and hardscape — segmental block, natural boulder, or poured concrete, engineered for Utah County's slopes and clay soil.

What we build

The walls and hardscape we build most across north Utah County — this is where your own project photos go.

Segmental block wallsEngineered & interlocking
Boulder & rock wallsNatural stone & granite
Poured concrete wallsTall structural walls
Terracing & tiered wallsMulti-level slopes
Patios & hardscapePavers, steps & seat walls
Drainage & gradingBackfill, gravel & drain pipe
a hillside wants to move
gravity is patient
so we build to hold
a wall built to
hold its ground
On the job

Scroll through the walls and hardscape we build.

Block wallUtah County
Boulder wallUtah County
Terraced slopeUtah County
Paver patioUtah County
Drainage & gradingUtah County
On-site & no-cost
Free

Every project starts with a licensed contractor walking your lot — checking the grade, the soil, and how much you need to hold back — then handing you a written estimate. You see the price and the plan before anything is dug. No cost, no obligation.

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Built for Utah slopes
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North Utah County is all foothills and fill — Traverse Mountain benches, Point of the Mountain grades, and expansive clay that swells and shifts with the seasons. Walls out here are built with proper drainage, compaction, and freeze-thaw in mind, not just stacked and hoped for.

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A local line that would rather build a wall that holds than one that only looks good for a season.

Lehi Retaining Walls connects homeowners with licensed wall and hardscape contractors — the crews who actually pour the footings, set the block, and place the boulders across Lehi and north Utah County.

No national lead broker, no runaround. Just a straightforward way to reach a real local builder who knows Utah County soil, grades your slope right, and drains the wall so it stands for decades.

How a wall gets built

Three steps, from a sliding slope to a wall that holds — no pressure, no guesswork.

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Call for an estimate

Tell us about your lot and what you need to hold back — a slope, a driveway, a garden bed, or a full tiered hillside.

02

We connect you with a builder

A licensed local contractor walks your site, checks the soil and grade, and gives you a written estimate and plan — including any permit or engineering the wall needs.

03

Your wall gets built

The crew excavates, sets the base, builds the wall with proper drainage, and backfills — leaving you a wall that holds its ground.

How we work

The honest version — three things you can hold us to, none of them invented.

Local builders
We connect you with wall contractors working in Lehi and north Utah County — not an out-of-state lead broker.
Price up front
You get a written estimate before any digging starts — no meter running, no surprises when the wall is done.
Built to code
Walls that need a permit or an engineer's stamp get one — the contractor handles the drawings, drainage, and inspection.

Where we build

Based in Lehi — we connect you with builders across north Utah County, from the Traverse Mountain benches to the Point of the Mountain grades.

LehiSaratoga SpringsAmerican ForkEagle Mountain HighlandDraperNorth Utah County
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Questions

In most of Utah County, retaining walls over four feet tall — or shorter walls holding back a slope or driveway — need a permit and an engineer's design. The licensed contractor we connect you with can tell you what your wall requires and handle the drawings and the permit.

It depends on the height, the slope, and the look you want. Segmental block suits most graded yards, boulder walls fit natural and rural lots, and poured concrete handles the tallest structural walls. The estimator walks your site and recommends what actually fits.

Lehi, Saratoga Springs, American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Highland, Draper, and the surrounding north Utah County communities — including the Traverse Mountain and Point of the Mountain hillsides.

Call and describe your lot and what you are trying to hold back. A local contractor comes out, looks at the grade and the soil, and gives you a written estimate before any work begins — no obligation.

Ready to build?
Built to hold.
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(435) 555-0199 · Free estimates · Utah County