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Slopes washing out, yard eroding after every rain? We build concrete retaining walls in Jurupa Valley that hold your soil in place, drain properly, and last for decades.

Concrete retaining walls in Jurupa Valley hold back soil on sloped or uneven properties so it does not slide, erode, or push toward your home - most residential jobs run two to five days on-site depending on wall height, drainage needs, and whether a permit is required.
A lot of Jurupa Valley properties deal with slopes that lose a little more soil every wet winter. The combination of clay-heavy ground that swells when wet and intense seasonal rains creates the right conditions for steady erosion. Once a slope starts moving, it does not stop on its own.
Retaining walls are only as good as the drainage built behind them. Homeowners who want to protect their whole perimeter often pair a retaining wall project with our concrete floor installation service when they are also upgrading a garage or patio area at the same time.
If you notice a thin layer of dirt or mud spreading onto your driveway, patio, or lawn after rain, that is erosion in progress. In Jurupa Valley, where winter rains can be intense and clay soils hold water before releasing it in sheets, this kind of creep can go from minor to serious in a single wet season. Left alone, it gets worse each year.
A wall that is tilting away from the slope, showing horizontal cracks, or developing a visible bulge in the middle is under more pressure than it can handle. This is especially common in Jurupa Valley's clay-heavy soils, where swelling after rain puts stress on walls not designed for that movement. A leaning wall is not a cosmetic problem - it can fail suddenly.
When water has nowhere to drain after a storm, it collects at the lowest point - which is often right next to your house. If you see standing water near your foundation or soil that stays soggy for days, that water is doing damage you cannot see yet. A retaining wall with proper drainage redirects that water away from your home.
If part of your yard is too steep to mow, plant, or enjoy, a retaining wall can turn that slope into a flat, usable terrace. This is one of the most common reasons Jurupa Valley homeowners call a concrete contractor - not because something is broken, but because they want to actually use their property. A terraced yard also stops future erosion before it starts.
We build both poured concrete walls and concrete block walls, depending on what your site and budget call for. Every wall we build includes a proper drainage system behind it - gravel backfill and a perforated drain pipe - because drainage is what separates a wall that lasts 50 years from one that fails in five. We also handle all excavation, the footing below grade, and soil backfill when the wall is ready. Many homeowners who need a retaining wall also ask about our concrete footings service for fences, posts, or other structures being added at the same time.
For walls that need a permit - which is most walls over four feet tall in Jurupa Valley - we handle the application with the city and coordinate the required inspection. We have done this many times and know exactly what the city needs. The permit cost is included in your estimate, not added as a surprise later. The Jurupa Valley Community Development Department handles permits for this type of work, and we work with their process regularly.
Best for homeowners who want maximum strength and a smooth, uniform finish - formed and cast as a single solid piece on-site.
A practical choice when the site has limited access or when the design calls for a more textured, stacked appearance.
Suited to steep slopes where a single tall wall would be impractical - multiple lower walls step the grade down in sections.
Every wall we build includes drainage, but this package adds extra gravel depth and a drain outlet for properties with heavy water flow.
Much of Jurupa Valley sits on clay-heavy soil that expands when it gets wet and shrinks back down when it dries out. That cycle happens every year, and it puts constant pressure on retaining walls that were not built to handle it. Add the seasonal pattern of hot, dry falls loosening surface soil followed by heavy winter rains sending that soil downhill, and you have a real erosion problem that does not resolve itself. Walls built here need stronger drainage systems and more reinforcement than a wall built in a drier, sandier area would require.
We work throughout Jurupa Valley and neighboring cities including Riverside and San Bernardino. Hillside and foothill properties are common throughout this part of Riverside County, and we have handled retaining wall projects on steep sites, tight lots, and properties where older grading did not include adequate drainage infrastructure. The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District maps the drainage patterns that affect how water moves through this part of the Inland Empire - and building a wall that works with those patterns, not against them, is how we approach every project.
We respond within 1 business day. A retaining wall quote based on a phone description is not reliable, so we schedule a site visit to see your slope, your soil, and how water moves across your property.
We assess the slope, soil conditions, drainage path, and anything nearby - your foundation, a neighbor's fence, utility lines. You get a written estimate covering wall construction, drainage, backfill, and any permit fees.
We apply for the permit through the City of Jurupa Valley if required, then excavate, set the footing, build the wall, and install the drainage system behind it. This phase typically takes two to four days depending on wall size.
Once the concrete has cured enough to handle soil pressure, we backfill and grade the surface. We walk the finished job with you, show you the drain outlets, and confirm you are satisfied before we leave.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(951) 393-1148We design every drainage system around the actual soil conditions at your site - not a one-size spec. Jurupa Valley's clay-heavy ground requires more gravel depth and more careful pipe placement than sandy soil would. Getting this right is the single biggest factor in how long your wall holds up.
We have pulled permits through the City of Jurupa Valley's Community Development Department many times and know exactly what is required. You never have to figure out the permit process yourself. Your wall will have an official inspection on record, which protects you at resale and with insurance.
Concrete alone resists downward force well but struggles with sideways pressure - which is exactly what soil does to a retaining wall. We place steel rebar inside every wall before the pour so the structure can handle that lateral load without cracking. You will not see it once the job is done, but it is what keeps the wall standing for decades.
Every concrete contractor in California must hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board. Our license is current and verifiable in about 60 seconds on their website - it also confirms we carry the required insurance. Hiring an unlicensed contractor leaves you exposed if something goes wrong on your property.
Every retaining wall project starts with a proper site assessment and a written quote. The drainage plan and permit requirements are addressed upfront, not discovered halfway through.
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Learn more →Properly sized footings that anchor walls, fences, and structures to stable ground beneath the clay layer.
Learn more →Jurupa Valley's wet winters will test every slope on your property - contact us now for a free estimate and have your wall in place before the next storm rolls through.