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About Spokane Valley Retaining Walls and Concrete
Retaining walls, concrete and hardscaping built for Inland Northwest slopes, soils and freeze-thaw.

What We Do in Spokane Valley, WA
Spokane Valley Retaining Walls and Concrete builds, repairs and replaces retaining walls across Spokane Valley and the surrounding area. That covers everything from a low garden wall to engineered structures carrying real load, and the slope and drainage work that often turns out to be the actual problem.
Most of what decides whether this work lasts is invisible once it is finished — the compacted base, the drainage behind the face, the reinforcement tying the structure back into the ground. We specify all of it in writing before anything is dug, so you can compare quotes on the same terms instead of on the finish alone.
How We Quote
Estimates are free and given after seeing the site, because the things that move the price — height, access for machinery, soil, drainage, whether an existing structure has to come out — cannot be assessed over the phone. You get a written scope, and the price you approve is the price that holds unless you change the scope.
Where a job needs engineering or a permit, we say so up front rather than building something that fails inspection. Where a cheaper approach would genuinely solve the problem, we will tell you that too.
Why Owners Choose Us
Drainage designed in, not added on
Nearly every failed wall in this region failed because water had nowhere to go. Drainage stone, filter fabric and outlets are part of the design, never an upsell.
We tell you when you need an engineer
Walls over four feet, surcharged walls and tiered walls generally need stamped drawings. We say so up front rather than building something that fails inspection.
Built for freeze-thaw
Inland Northwest winters move soil hard. Base depth, compaction and backfill are specified for frost, not copied from a warm-climate detail.
Written scope before work starts
Wall height, block type, drainage detail, geogrid layout and backfill material, all in writing. You can put it out to competitive bid.
Slope and erosion work, not just walls
Sometimes the right answer is regrading, terracing or planting rather than a taller wall. We will tell you when that is cheaper.
Clean sites, real restoration
Excavation spoil hauled away, access routes protected, and the lawn put back. Wall work is heavy and messy — the cleanup is part of the job.
Hours & Contact
Mon–Fri 7:00am – 6:00pm · Sat 8:00am – 3:00pm · Sun Closed. The fastest way to get a real answer is to call (509) 351-7634 — or send the details through the quote form and we will call you back.
Need a contractor now?
Call (509) 351-7634 or request a callback — whichever is easier.