Segmental block retaining walls in San Diego County
Segmental retaining wall block systems use interlocking concrete units that build structural walls without mortar, making them adaptable to curved layouts, tiered designs, and sites where a traditional poured or CMU wall is impractical. We connect San Diego homeowners and contractors with insured local crews experienced in Versa-Lok, Keystone, Redi-Rock, and similar segmental systems. The right block for your project depends on wall height, site access, and finish preference.
What's included in this service?
- Evaluate site conditions, wall height, and surcharge load to select the appropriate block system
- Excavate and compact base pad to manufacturer-specified depth and width
- Set base course at correct embedment and verify level before building up
- Stack courses with running bond and drainage aggregate placed in lifts behind the face
- Install geogrid reinforcement at specified intervals on walls over standard height thresholds
- Finish with cap course and run drainage outlet to daylight at grade
When do you need this service?
- A pool deck, patio, or yard area on a hillside lot needs a structural wall with a clean finished look
- A curved or radius wall layout rules out poured concrete or standard CMU
- A commercial or multi-family grading project needs a block system that meets structural specifications
- An older segmental wall is shifting, leaning, or has lost base course embedment and needs replacement
What do homeowners ask about Segmental Walls?
How do segmental block walls compare to poured concrete for a San Diego hillside?
Segmental block walls are more flexible for curved layouts and are faster to build on sites where a concrete form and pour is impractical. Poured concrete walls are stronger per foot of height and better suited to very tall walls or walls with heavy surcharge loads. For most residential hillside lots in San Diego under six feet high, a properly installed segmental system performs as well as poured concrete at a lower overall cost.
What block systems do crews typically use in San Diego?
Allan Block, Versa-Lok, and Keystone are the most common engineered systems on residential jobs. Redi-Rock and similar large-format units appear on commercial and infrastructure projects. The choice depends on wall height, structural requirements, finish preference, and what the supplying masonry yard stocks locally. Your crew will recommend the right system after reviewing the site.
Where do we offer Segmental Walls in San Diego County?
We provide segmental walls 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 segmental walls in San Diego County?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.