Concrete Retaining Walls in Statesville, NC
A retaining wall holds back soil — which means it's under constant pressure from the earth behind it, plus hydrostatic pressure from groundwater, plus the dynamic loads from anything sitting or moving on top of that soil. A retaining wall is a structural element, not just a landscape feature, and it needs to be engineered accordingly. Most retaining wall failures in Statesville are the result of inadequate drainage behind the wall or insufficient footing and reinforcement — both of which are invisible once the wall is built.
Claremont Concrete builds retaining walls throughout Statesville and the surrounding communities in NC. Our retaining wall work includes poured concrete walls, concrete block retaining walls, and segmental retaining wall systems. For walls over 4 feet in retained height, we follow the engineering requirements for structural retaining walls and pull all required permits in Statesville and NC.
Drainage is the single most important design element in a retaining wall. Without adequate drainage behind the wall, hydrostatic pressure builds during rain events and can topple even a well-constructed wall. Every retaining wall we build in Statesville includes gravel backfill in the drainage zone, perforated pipe at the base of the wall, and weep holes through the wall face at intervals to relieve pressure.
Retaining Wall Options in Statesville
Poured concrete retaining walls are the most structural option and appropriate for walls with significant retained height or surcharge loads (driveways, structures) behind them. A poured wall is monolithic, heavily reinforced, and founded on a continuous footing below frost depth. It's the right choice for anything over 4 feet in most applications.
Concrete block retaining walls — including split-face CMU and standard 8×8×16 block — are a more economical option for lower walls and garden borders. Filled with concrete and reinforced with vertical rebar, a properly constructed CMU wall is durable and effective for retained heights up to 4 to 6 feet. The block face provides a clean, finished appearance.
Segmental retaining wall (SRW) systems — the interlocking concrete block systems like Allan Block or Versa-Lok — are a popular choice for landscape retaining walls in Statesville because they install quickly, don't require mortar, and are available in a range of textured face finishes. They're appropriate for low-to-moderate height walls where engineering requirements aren't triggered. We install all major SRW brands.
Retaining Wall Permits in Statesville and NC
Retaining wall permit requirements in Statesville vary based on wall height and location. Most jurisdictions in NC require a permit for any retaining wall over 4 feet in retained height, and some require permits at 3 feet. Walls adjacent to property lines, structures, or public rights of way may have additional review requirements.
We handle all permit applications for retaining wall projects in Statesville and throughout NC. For walls requiring an engineer of record, we have relationships with structural engineers who specialize in retaining wall design and can turn around plans on typical project timelines.
Don't skip the permit on a retaining wall project. An unpermitted retaining wall that fails can create significant liability, and selling a property with unpermitted site work can complicate title insurance and closing. The permit process also ensures the wall has been designed and inspected correctly.
Retaining Wall Projects in Statesville and NC
Claremont Concrete has built retaining walls throughout Statesville and the NC metro area ranging from simple 2-foot garden borders to 12-foot structural walls adjacent to commercial loading docks. We bring the same standard of engineering, drainage design, and construction quality to every retaining wall project regardless of height or complexity.
If you have a grade change, erosion problem, or landscaping project in Statesville that requires a retaining wall, call (828) 248-0579 or fill out the form below for a free site assessment. We'll look at the grades, the drainage situation, and any structural requirements, and give you a written fixed-price quote.