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Concrete Retaining Walls in Kansas City, MO

Retaining wall installation for Kansas City's sloped lots and hillside properties.

Retaining Walls in Kansas City

Kansas City's topography — particularly the Northland, Brookside, and neighborhoods along the Missouri River bluffs — creates consistent demand for retaining walls that actually hold. Whether you're dealing with a hillside backyard that's eroding into itself, a sloped lot where you want to create usable flat space, or a failing timber wall that's reached end of life, KC Concrete Guide connects you with Kansas City contractors who design and build retaining walls engineered for Missouri's soil conditions and freeze-thaw climate.

Jackson County's expansive clay soil is the primary engineering challenge for retaining walls in Kansas City. Clay holds water, and water-saturated clay exerts enormous lateral pressure against wall faces — walls not designed for this fail from behind, not from the front. Our contractors engineer proper drainage systems (crushed gravel backfill, perforated drain tile) into every retaining wall project. A wall without proper drainage in KC clay won't last a decade regardless of how the face looks.

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How Much Does Retaining Walls Cost in Kansas City?

Concrete retaining walls in Kansas City typically run $35–$55 per square foot of wall face area for poured concrete or concrete block. A wall 20 feet long and 4 feet tall (80 sq ft of face area) costs $2,800–$4,400. Walls over 4 feet in height require a structural engineering stamp in Missouri, which adds $500–$1,500 to the project. Taller walls and those with significant surcharge (weight above the wall, like a parking area or structure) cost more due to engineering requirements.

Retaining Walls FAQ — Kansas City

Common questions from Kansas City homeowners about retaining walls.

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