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Top Benefits of Installing a Retaining Wall

Top Benefits of Installing a Retaining Wall

If your outdoor space is sloped, your property will benefit from a retaining wall. These specially-built landscaping features work to reduce erosion by redirecting water flow, which helps to keep soil in place. A retaining wall helps water drain and controls flow to prevent accumulation and soil erosion. Plus, sloped land is hard to utilize, meaning you can increase the flat space in your lawn that can be used in your landscape design. Considering all of the benefits, this feature is both practical and visually attractive, and it’s worth your attention. Learn more about how a retaining wall enhances your home’s beauty and appeal by contacting our team at Redbud Landscape Inc. 

Reduce Soil Erosion & Improve Stability

Soil erosion is a concern whenever a property has sloped land. A slope towards your home can put pressure on your home’s structure due to sliding soil, causing significant damage. If the slope begins close to your home’s foundation, erosion reduces stability as the soil falls out from beneath the foundation. A retaining wall can eliminate these issues by keeping soil where it needs to be and supporting the landscape. Not only does the wall increase your property’s aesthetics and safety, but it adds security and stability. 

Add More Usable Space

Sloped land is filled with potential, but without making a big transformation, it is often difficult to utilize. You probably aren’t using your space to its fullest potential since it’s hard to add features when the land is angled and water is pooling in inconvenient locations. By adding a retaining wall, you’ll find it easier to plant shrubs, flowers and greenery since these features are held steady. You won’t have to worry about shifting soil since a retaining wall creates a flat space that’s perfect for a patio or planting area. Reclaim your yard by turning those unusable sloped parts into a brand-new landscaping project. 

Control Water Flow and Drainage

Have you noticed large puddles at the bottom of your sloped lawn? This is a common issue afflicting hilly property, and it’s potentially damaging. A properly-installed retaining wall controls water flow, directing it to the right locations where it can drain. Retaining water and runoff protects your lawn and home’s foundation from damage caused by flooding. When you let a professional landscaping team build a retaining wall, you will decrease the risk of water damage and drainage problems from happening. 

Create a Beautiful Focal Point

Landscaping adds value to your home, and a retaining wall is an attractive feature. Leveling sloped areas allows you to manipulate your yard’s ambiance, and retention walls can contribute to its visual interest. You can plant more flowers and shrubs and add pavers to create a beautiful, comfortable space. 

Contact a Professional Landscaper to Install Your Retaining Wall

Regain control over your sloped property with Redbud Landscape Inc. We build retaining walls and other landscape features that combine function with visual appeal. By proactively resolving the issue, you can avoid many of the possible consequences caused by sloped land. Let us bring your vision to life; call us today to learn what we can do for you. 

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