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The Natural Beauty of Stone Retaining Walls

Want to take a difficult task and make it even more challenging? What if that task involves adding a structure to your property that will add a very unique look that will make neighbors and random people passing or driving by envious? What about creating a work of art that would be next to impossible for someone to easily and replicate?

Sounds interesting? What all this involves is taking an old standby and tweaking it away from the norm. In this case, the traditional form of a retaining wall can be replaced with the very one of a kind method of building stone retaining walls.

Stone retaining walls provide the same service that other types of retaining walls provide: they keep earth and soil stable. The difference is that stone retaining walls are generally built without the use of mortar!

Yes, this sounds like something out of the Roman Empire of old. So how do stone retaining walls stay connected? Why doesn’t the wall just tip over if nothing is being used to hold the walls together? Actually, something is used to keep the wall together: physics. Instead of an affixing substance like mortar, the weight and friction of the stones cause the stone retaining walls to remain stable.

The cut stones used to construct stone retaining walls has such a natural look that these types of walls are also known as natural retaining walls. And that is an apropos name. These walls truly look as if they were built by nature itself. Or rather, humans in conjunction with nature would be a more appropriate term. That really makes these types of retaining walls take on the look of true artwork.

The ultra artistic design of stone retaining walls has allowed the walls popularity grown by leaps and bounds. And those who have opted to employ their use have made a truly great choice.