Retaining wall inspection in San Diego County
A retaining wall inspection puts a written assessment in your hands before a problem becomes a failure. We connect San Diego homeowners, buyers, and property managers with insured local crews that walk the wall, check drainage performance, assess footing condition, and give you a written report on structural integrity and recommended action. Inspections are particularly useful before a home sale, after a wet season, and on walls over ten years old.
What's included in this service?
- Walk the entire wall length and assess face condition: cracking, spalling, lean, and separation at joints
- Check drainage outlets for blockage and probe drainage aggregate for saturation where accessible
- Assess footing condition through visual and probe inspection at the base and toe
- Evaluate any surcharge loads above the wall: structures, driveways, pools, or fill slopes
- Measure lean with a level and document movement at cap and base courses
- Provide a written inspection report with condition rating, failure risk assessment, and recommended action with estimated cost range
When do you need this service?
- You are purchasing a home with a retaining wall and want a structural assessment before closing
- A wall is over ten years old and has never been formally inspected
- Cracks, staining, or slight lean have appeared and you want to know if immediate repair is needed
- A wet season has just ended and you want to confirm drainage is performing correctly
- An HOA or property manager needs a documented condition report for maintenance planning
What do homeowners ask about Wall Inspection?
What does a retaining wall inspection cover?
A thorough inspection covers the face condition of every exposed course, drainage outlet performance, footing integrity at the base, any visible lean or movement, and the condition of surcharge loads above the wall. The inspector also looks for efflorescence (mineral staining) as evidence of water moving through the wall, cracks at corners and mid-span, and separation at the cap course. You get a written report, not just a verbal walkthrough.
Should I get a wall inspection before buying a home?
Yes, if the property has any retaining walls on hillside lots or rear yards. A standard home inspection often does not include a structural assessment of retaining walls, just a visual note that walls are present. A wall inspection by an experienced crew identifies whether the wall was built correctly, whether drainage is adequate, and whether repair or replacement is likely in the near term. That information has real dollar value in a purchase negotiation.
How often should retaining walls be inspected?
A visual inspection after each major rain season is good practice. A formal structural inspection every five to seven years, or after any significant seismic event, gives you documented condition history. Walls over 15 years old, walls with any visible movement or drainage issues, and walls under surcharge loads from driveways or structures benefit from more frequent review.
Where do we offer Wall Inspection in San Diego County?
We provide wall inspection in every city and community in San Diego County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Homeowners who hired us for this
Had a 6-foot block wall on a steep slope that needed full replacement. Crew showed up on time, pulled the permit, and built it right with proper drainage. No shortcuts.
We wanted a dry-stacked stone wall to match the coastal look of our yard. They matched the stone well and the drainage detail behind it was done correctly. Very happy.
Wall was leaning after last winter. They diagnosed drainage failure, installed perforated pipe behind the face, and the wall has been stable since. Fair price for the fix.
Need wall inspection in San Diego County?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.