Top 10 retaining wall construction services in St. Louis, MO
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Top questions to ask before hiring a retaining wall contractor
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for St. Louis retaining wall builders
They did a great job and with all the rain we have had, the wall is staying in place and the plants are doing well.
Our landscaping project turned out great! We were very happy with the results.
I would give Bright Green Shoes an excellent report. Barb listened to everything I had to say about what I wanted done. We worked on the design and she gave suggestions which were all good. They worked in a very timely manner and was done in a reasonab...
Barb Kruse and her Bright Green Shoes Landscape Company did an excellent job helping me plan my landscape design for my home. She is easy to work with and will get the job done in good time.
I lived in the same neighborhood as Barb at the time of the service but I had never met her until she showed up at my front door. She was doing door-to-door introductions and I was considering landscaping to spruce up my curb appeal for sale of my home. ...
Bright Green Shoes does good work and is easy to work with.
Barb and her crew are considerate, hard working professionals who listen to your wants, then they create beautiful landscapes.
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Latest projects near St. Louis
I'm flexible
Pathway, wall or other hardscaping
Build or install something new
Retaining or decorative wall
I'm not sure
Single retaining wall
Wood or railroad ties
20-50 feet
Under 2 feet
Within a month
Load-bearing
Terraced retaining wall
Wood or railroad ties
20-50 feet
5-10 feet
I'm flexible
I'm not sure
I'm not sure
Stacked rocks
Under 10 feet
I'm not sure
I'm flexible
Load-bearing
I'm not sure
Concrete or cinder blocks
20-50 feet
5-6 feet