

Yes. Regular inspections, cleaning, and checking for drainage issues help prevent cracks or shifting caused by freeze-thaw cycles.
With professional installation and proper materials, retaining walls can last 25–50 years or more, even with heavy precipitation and snow.
Absolutely. Contractors design tiered or reinforced retaining walls to stabilize steep slopes and create usable outdoor areas.
In many cases, yes. Walls above a certain height often require city permits, and professional contractors handle the process for compliance.
Spring through early fall is ideal, as the ground is more workable and free from frost, ensuring stronger construction and drainage performance.