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Retaining Walls in Utah County - Our Project Impact

Pitt Landscape has completed 12 retaining walls projects in Utah County, totaling $112K in sold work at an average project value of $9K, with crews active in Alpine, Eagle Mountain, Highland, Lehi and 2 others throughout Utah County. We've been delivering this work here since April 2021, and that kind of long-standing local presence gives people confidence that we're here to stay.

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24

Total Estimates

$443K

Estimate Revenue

12

Projects Sold

$112K

Sold Revenue

$65K

Top 10 Full-Scope Project Avg

Our largest installs combine landscape design ($60K) and construction ($4K) per project

$60K

Design

$4K

Construction

Project Coverage in Utah County

Track where we're building retaining walls projects throughout Utah County.

City Summary

Eagle MountainSold Jobs: 3
Sold Revenue
$45,227
Avg. Ticket
$15,076
LehiSold Jobs: 3
Sold Revenue
$24,533
Avg. Ticket
$8,178
AlpineSold Jobs: 3
Sold Revenue
$18,003
Avg. Ticket
$6,001
Grand TotalSold Jobs: 12
Sold Revenue
$112,077
Avg. Ticket
$9,340

Retaining Walls in Utah County

Full-service retaining wall design, permitting, and installation across the Salt Lake Valley. We handle the whole project — one crew, one contract. Our crews tailor each project to local site conditions, property goals, and the long-term performance expectations for Utah County.

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Customer Reviews in Utah County

Average rating: 5.0 / 5 (2 reviews)
Sonja Johnson★★★★★

I needed a landscape company that could do it all for me so that I only needed to interact with one place. I chose Pitt Landscape to install my yard in Lehi and it was such a great decision. From my first contact with Bryan Capilli to my main contac…

Caroline Brinkman★★★★★

They are very responsive and did a great job! Our backyard turned out amazing!

Utah County Site Conditions: What Changes the Work

Utah County's terrain and soil vary considerably by location, and those differences affect how we design and build. The Alpine and Highland bench properties on the northeastern edge of the county face rocky, shallow soils and significant grade changes — retaining walls and terraced planting beds are common solutions on these lots. The western bench communities (Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain) have sandy loam soils that drain quickly but can be nutrient-poor, requiring organic amendment before establishing plantings. Low-lying areas near Utah Lake in the west carry elevated soil salinity in some zones and wind exposure from the lake that affects plant species selection.

Lehi's I-15 corridor — the "Silicon Slopes" strip — includes a mix of commercial and residential projects where outdoor space is increasingly used as a recruiting and retention amenity for tech campuses. We handle both residential and commercial outdoor improvements across Utah County, calibrating designs to the specific microclimate and soil conditions of each site.

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Retaining Walls Built to Last in Utah

Retaining walls in Utah face conditions most contractors underestimate. The freeze-thaw cycle that runs through Salt Lake Valley winters expands water in the soil behind a wall, then contracts — cycling pressure that destroys walls built without proper drainage. Clay-heavy Utah soil compounds the problem.

At Pitt Landscape, we design and build retaining walls as structural systems, not decorative features. That means engineered drainage behind the face, compacted granular backfill, and geogrid reinforcement on taller walls. We've built over 260 retaining wall projects across the Salt Lake Valley, and the ones that last all share the same foundation: drainage first, structure second, aesthetics third.

We handle the entire project — site assessment, design, permits where required, excavation, drainage installation, wall construction, and final grading. One crew, one contract, no subcontractor handoffs.

What's Included in a Retaining Wall Project

A full retaining wall project from Pitt Landscape includes every phase from first site visit through final cleanup:

  • Site assessment and design — We evaluate slope, soil type, water drainage patterns, and HOA requirements before recommending a wall type and height.
  • Permit coordination — Walls over 4 feet typically require a building permit in Salt Lake County municipalities. We handle permit applications and inspections.
  • Excavation and base preparation — Proper footing depth prevents settlement. We excavate below frost line and compact a gravel base.
  • Drainage system installation — Perforated drain pipe, drainage rock, and filter fabric behind every wall to redirect hydrostatic pressure.
  • Wall construction — Boulder, concrete block (Belgard, Anchor, Versa-Lok), timber, or natural stone — installed to engineered specifications.
  • Backfill and final grading — Clean gravel behind the wall, native soil behind that, graded away from the structure.
  • Cleanup and disposal — All excavated material hauled off-site. Site left clean.

Boulder, Block, and Timber — Which Wall Is Right for You

The right wall material depends on your slope, soil, HOA, and budget. Here's what we build most often across the Salt Lake Valley:

Boulder walls — Natural granite and sandstone boulders are the most durable option for Utah's conditions. No mortar, no pins — gravity and mass hold them in place. Best for taller walls (4–12 ft) and properties where the natural look fits the landscape. Typically the most expensive option but the longest-lasting.

Segmental block walls — Concrete block systems (Belgard, Anchor, Versa-Lok) offer a clean, uniform appearance and work well with HOA requirements. Engineered pin systems provide structural integrity. Standard block walls (2–5 ft) require no permit in most jurisdictions.

Timber walls — Pressure-treated timber is a lower-cost option for shorter walls (under 4 ft) where the natural aesthetic works. Lifespan of 15–20 years with proper drainage. Common on Wasatch Front properties with established landscaping.

During your free estimate, we'll review your slope, soil, and HOA restrictions and recommend the best fit. We don't push the most expensive option — we recommend what will hold up longest for your specific site.

Drainage Is the Most Important Part of Any Retaining Wall

Most retaining walls that fail in Utah don't fail because the wall itself was weak. They fail because of hydrostatic pressure — water that has no place to go builds up behind the wall until it pushes it over or cracks it apart.

Every retaining wall we build includes a drainage system behind the face: perforated drain pipe at the base, drainage rock for the first 12–18 inches of backfill, and filter fabric to keep soil out of the drainage layer. On longer walls, we add weep holes to let any water that does penetrate escape before pressure builds.

This is non-negotiable on our projects. If you're getting bids without a drainage component included, the contractor is setting you up for a wall replacement in 5–10 years.

Our Retaining Wall Process — Consultation to Completion

  1. Free on-site estimate — We visit your property, assess the slope and soil, measure, and discuss your goals and HOA requirements. Takes 30–45 minutes.
  2. Design and proposal — We provide a written proposal with wall type, drainage design, material choices, and total cost. No surprise add-ons.
  3. Permits (if required) — We submit permit applications and schedule inspections. Typical permit timeline: 2–4 weeks depending on municipality.
  4. Excavation and drainage — Our crew handles all excavation, base prep, and drainage installation. This phase is the most critical and is never rushed.
  5. Wall construction — Boulder placement, block laying, or timber installation by experienced crew. Large boulder work uses our excavator for precision placement.
  6. Backfill, grading, and cleanup — Final grading, seeding or sod as needed, complete site cleanup.

Most retaining wall projects run 3–7 days on-site depending on size. We'll give you a specific timeline with your proposal.

Retaining Wall Cost in the Salt Lake Valley

Retaining wall cost in Utah varies significantly based on height, material, drainage complexity, and site access. General ranges:

  • Segmental block walls (2–4 ft): $35–$60 per linear foot installed
  • Segmental block walls (4–8 ft): $60–$100 per linear foot with drainage and geogrid
  • Boulder walls: $80–$150+ per linear foot depending on boulder size and equipment access
  • Timber walls (under 4 ft): $25–$45 per linear foot

A typical residential retaining wall project in Draper, Sandy, or South Jordan runs $8,000–$25,000 for 50–100 linear feet of 3–6 foot wall. Larger boulder walls or multi-tiered systems on steep slopes can reach $50,000+.

The most accurate way to understand your cost is a free on-site estimate — every site is different enough that per-foot ranges can mislead. We'll measure, assess drainage needs, and give you an exact price before any work begins.

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