Retaining Walls, Greensboro, NC

You can count on our experienced technicians to design and install retaining walls.

Retaining Walls in Greensboro, North Carolina Dealing with uneven sloping or erosion on your property can be a frustrating situation, especially if it’s causing issues with your landscaping or inching closer to your home. But with the right additions to the property, you may be able to prevent these problems and improve the function of the space.

Retaining walls are highly useful additions to all types of properties, and our team at Superior Outdoor Spaces can construct them for those located in and near Greensboro, North Carolina. A retaining wall is a structure designed to hold back soil. It can be made from metal, wood, or plastic, depending on the climate conditions and placement.

One of the reasons to hold back soil with a retaining wall is to make a slope more functional. If you have a steep area on your property, a wall can flatten that space to prevent the soil and water from flowing downward. Drainage issues are also common on heavily sloped properties, but retaining walls direct the flow of water. You can say goodbye to standing water, erosion, and other problems that come with improper drainage. Some property owners also add retaining walls for cosmetic purposes.

No matter the reason, you can count on our experienced technicians to design and install retaining walls. We can consult with you on your property to determine whether this addition would benefit the space and serve as a solution to your problems. Contact us to schedule a consultation or learn more about the benefits of retaining walls.


At Superior Outdoor Spaces, we design and build retaining walls for properties in Winston-Salem, High Point, Greensboro, Asheboro, Archdale, Burlington, Clemmons, Elkin, Elon, Gibsonville, Graham, Jamestown, Kernersville, King, Lewisville, Lexington, Mebane, Midway, Mount Airy, Mocksville, Oak Ridge, Pleasant Garden, Randleman, Reidsville, Stokesdale, Summerfield, Trinity, Thomasville, Walkertown, Wallburg, and Welcome, North Carolina.