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If you have an erosion problem, steep incline, unsteady bank, slope or hillside you are most likely thinking that you need some sort of a retaining wall. There are different types of material used to build retaining walls - wood, keystone blocks, concrete and boulders. You shouldn't jump to a quick decision about the type of material you need for your wall neither should you let a landscape contractor or home improvement store employee talk you into a material that may not be right for your situation.

Whether you're driving down the road or through a neighborhood and you notice a retaining wall that has large cracks in it, or is severely discolored, or one that has white calcium deposits from moisture covering the entire wall, you've got problems with moisture. The retaining wall is designed to hold the dirt back, that's it's sole purpose.

If your landscape has faced a problem of erosion, you need to select a type of methods that can help retaining walls. An expert landscape supply company can offer both natural and precast retaining wall structures. Retaining walls, no matter any type can stabilize a slope and protect your landscape design from erosion. You can opt for natural retaining wall to keep your flower bed in line or to keep the steep edge of your property from falling over. You can also create an artistic landscape design with the help of these structures.

Retaining walls are functional, but they don't have to be drab. In fact, there are ways to incorporate the walls into the overall landscape theme of your property and turn what some see as a liability into a distinct advantage. Here are some ideas on making that retainer a little easier on the eye.

Retaining walls have a number of uses, many of which people simply aren't aware of. They are always thought of as being huge structural walls that are only designed to retain earth. While that is true they have a number of more attractive uses. They can be used as a great way to create slopes, raised flower beds, and pretty much anything else you want. They are ideal for landscaping your garden.

 
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