Retaining Wall Construction & Erosion Control in Cass, Jackson & Johnson County
Limestone Walls • Big Block Walls • Commercial & Residential Solutions • Seawall Repairs
Engineered Retaining Walls Built for Strength, Safety & Longevity
A retaining wall is more than decorative—it’s a structural system that must manage soil pressure, drainage, and erosion. Rogers Excavating & Septic designs and builds high-performance retaining walls using natural limestone or large precast blocks for unmatched strength and durability.
Whether you need slope stabilization, property expansion, commercial-grade earth retention, or a failing wall repaired, we bring the equipment, engineering knowledge, and hands-on skill to deliver results built to last.
Limestone Retaining Wall Construction & Repair
Natural limestone walls offer a timeless look with excellent structural integrity. We quarry-fit stones, create stable foundations, and build walls designed to withstand extreme soil load and seasonal movement for both residential and commercial applications.
Big Block Retaining Walls (Commercial & Residential)
For large-scale, load-bearing applications, big block walls provide unmatched strength and stability — perfect for commercial properties, parking lots, industrial sites, and high-load embankments. We install and repair these heavy-duty walls using engineered foundations, proper drainage integration, and precise equipment control to ensure stability and compliance with commercial standards.
Erosion Control & Slope Stabilization
We design and install erosion control systems that protect your property from washouts, unstable slopes, and drainage issues. From integrated drainage behind retaining walls to reshaping problem areas, we build solutions proven to stand up to Missouri weather.
Seawall Repair & Shoreline Stabilization
For lakes, ponds, and commercial waterfront properties, we repair failing seawalls, rebuild collapsed sections, and install shoreline erosion control systems that improve safety and structure.
Why Rogers Excavating & Septic Is Your Retaining Wall Expert
We combine decades of excavation experience with structural knowledge to build and repair retaining walls that actually last. From engineered commercial walls to residential slope control, we deliver precision, proper drainage, and craftsmanship you can rely on.
- Experienced in large-scale commercial projects
- Heavy equipment expertise
- Engineered solutions tailored to your property
- Limestone, block, and custom wall options
- Veteran-owned reliability
- Fast communication & clear timelines
Our Retaining Wall Process
- Site Evaluation & Measurements
- Soil Assessment & Drainage Planning
- Foundation Excavation & Base Construction
- Wall Installation (Limestone or Big Block)
- Backfill, Compaction & Drainage Integration
- Final Cleanup & Walkthrough
Get a Durable Wall That Lasts
Whether it’s a small residential slope or a large commercial project requiring engineered support, we’ll design and build a wall you can trust for decades.
Frequently Asked Retaining Wall Questions
Do you repair retaining walls, or only build new ones?
We do both. Whether your wall is leaning, collapsing, or failing due to poor drainage, we can repair it—or rebuild it properly if needed.
What’s the difference between limestone and big block walls?
Limestone offers a natural, custom-fit appearance ideal for residential properties. Big block walls are engineered, precast concrete units designed for large slopes, tall walls, or commercial applications.
How important is drainage behind a retaining wall?
Critical. Without proper drainage, water pressure builds up and causes walls to lean or collapse. Every wall we build or repair includes an integrated drainage system designed for the site.
Do you handle commercial retaining wall projects?
Yes. We have the equipment and experience needed for large commercial retaining walls, including big block systems, slope stabilization, and engineered solutions.
Can a failing seawall be repaired?
Yes. We can rebuild damaged sections, reinforce the shoreline, and install erosion control elements to extend the seawall’s lifespan.
