Hold the hill, gain the yard.
An independent local service that connects Lehi-area homeowners with retaining-wall and hardscape crews who engineer for our clay soil and freeze-thaw — and build a wall you never think about again.
Every project starts with the ground: your slope, your soil, and where the water actually goes. In Utah Valley's expansive clay, that is what decides whether a wall stands for decades or starts leaning by spring.
From there it is a clear scope, an honest quote, and a local crew that pulls the permit, sizes the reinforcement, and stands behind the work — so you get one wall, built right the first time.
Recently built.
A few walls, terraces, and patios that show how these crews think about slope, drainage, and the finished look — not just stacking block.
Set the base and the drainage right, and the wall takes care of itself.
A retaining wall lives or dies on what you cannot see — the compacted base, the gravel and drain line behind it, the geogrid tying it back into the hillside. Get those right and the block is the easy part. Skip them and no amount of pretty stone keeps it standing.
Get a free estimateA yard shaped around how you live on it.
The kinds of projects these crews take on — picture your own slope in each. Scroll to leaf through the deck.
Block, boulder & poured
Engineered segmental-block, natural boulder, and poured-concrete walls that hold a slope and stay put — sized to your height, your soil, and the load above.
Tiered & sloped lots
Stepped terraces that turn a steep, unusable hillside into level yard you can plant, play, and entertain on — built to Lehi's tiered-wall spacing rules.
Pavers, flagstone & steps
Paver and flagstone patios, walkways, and steps set on a compacted base that survives Utah freeze-thaw instead of heaving loose.
Water moved away
French drains, wall drainage, and regrading that keep water off your footing and out of the basement — the difference between a wall that lasts and one that leans.
Sample imagery — we'll swap in your real project photos.
Four things done well by one local crew — the wall, the ground it sits on, the water behind it, and the patio on top — so nothing falls between the trades.
Segmental block, natural boulder, and poured walls sized to the slope and the soil. For anything four feet or taller, the crew pulls the Lehi permit and brings a Utah-licensed engineer's stamp — with geogrid and drainage built in from the first course.
Patios, walkways, driveways, and steps in paver, flagstone, or stamped concrete — laid on a compacted road-base and bedding so they stay flat and true through freeze-thaw.
Seat walls, fire pits, planters, and stone steps that turn a new wall or terrace into a place you actually want to sit — the finishing layer that makes hardscape feel like part of the home.
Regrading, French drains, downspout tie-ins, and site prep so water moves away from the house and the wall footing stays dry — the least glamorous work, and the reason everything above it lasts.
Three simple steps.
Local, independent, on your side.
We're an independent local service that connects Lehi-area homeowners with retaining-wall and hardscape crews — the ones who already work the Traverse Mountain benches, the Point of the Mountain hillsides, and the newer subdivisions where the lots are steep and the clay runs deep.
No national call center and no hard sell. Just a fast path to a local contractor who will look at your slope, tell you straight what it needs, and give you a fair estimate — whether that is a two-foot garden wall or a tiered, engineered hillside.
What you can count on.
Built on local know-how. Answered by real people.
We started this to make one thing simple: getting a straight answer and a fair estimate on a retaining wall, without chasing five contractors who never call back.
Every request goes to a local crew that knows north Utah County ground — how the clay moves, where the water runs, and what the city wants to see on a wall over four feet.
Rooted here, building close to home.
We connect homeowners across Lehi, Saratoga Springs, American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Highland, and Draper with local crews who know these hillsides — from the Traverse Mountain benches to the flats along the lake.
Your reviews will live here.
Questions, answered.
What areas do you cover?
Lehi, Saratoga Springs, American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Highland, Draper, and the surrounding north Utah County area. Tell us your address and we'll connect you with a local crew that already works your neighborhood and knows its soil and slopes.
How does an estimate work?
Call or text a few photos of your slope, your yard, or a wall that's failing. We'll connect you with a local retaining-wall contractor who visits the site, talks through options, and gives you a written scope and price before anyone digs.
Do you handle drainage and grading too?
Yes — and in Utah Valley's expansive clay, it's the part that matters most. Most walls that lean or blow out failed on water, not block. The crew builds in gravel backfill, filter fabric, and a drain line behind the wall, then regrades so runoff moves away from the house and the footing stays dry.
What kinds of retaining walls do you build?
Engineered segmental block, natural boulder and rockery, and poured-concrete walls, plus tiered terracing for steep lots. A wall four feet or taller in Lehi needs a permit and a Utah-licensed engineer's stamp — and the crew handles both, sized to your slope, your soil, and the load above it.
Are estimates free?
Yes. The first call and an on-site estimate are always free and no-obligation — a real scope and a written price for your wall, patio, or drainage project before you decide anything.
Tell us about the wall or slope you're planning.
Send a photo of your hillside, your yard, or the wall that's finally leaning too far — and we'll connect you with a local crew for a free estimate.
(435) 555-0199