Retaining wall construction can add value, beauty, and functionality to your property.
Retaining wall construction is not something you want to attempt on your own at your Port McNicoll, Ontario home. Without the proper equipment and experience with drainage and installation techniques, you won’t get a long-lasting result, and the retaining wall could fail at the worst possible time. At Husky Property Maintenance, we have been providing landscaping services since 1992, so it is safe to say that we know a thing or two about building retaining walls that are both functional and beautiful.
We use the best materials available for retaining wall construction that will add depth and character to your property while giving lasting performance. A properly installed retaining wall can hold back soil so you can expand the usable space on your property. We can assess what is needed to give you the best results, including doing drainage and grading so that a wet season doesn’t result in a collapsed wall. We put emphasis on the design stage rather than utilize a cookie-cutter approach so your project does what you want it to do.
Whether you’ve seen photos of retaining wall construction that you want emulated at your property or you’d like inspiration from our portfolio, we can work with you to provide the perfect marriage of functionality and aesthetic achievement. This type of landscaping project can add tremendous value to your home because any strong focal point can be the thing that sways potential buyers.
If you would like to know more about retaining wall construction or get a free estimate for the project that you have in mind, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. You can rest assured that we will work hard to exceed your expectations. Call today to schedule an appointment.
At Husky Property Maintenance, we offer retaining wall construction services in Midland, Penetanguishene, Collingwood, Orillia, Barrie, Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Muskoka County, Parry Sound, Port McNicoll, Port Severn, Coldwater, Stayner, Tiny, Wasaga Beach, and Victoria Harbour, Ontario.