
#1 Retaining Wall Contractor in Pleasant Hill, IA
Pleasant Hill's expert retaining wall builder. Green Thumb specializes in the larger acreage and suburban properties common in Pleasant Hill — from massive boulder walls on rural lots to refined block walls in subdivisions.
Built for Pleasant Hill's Soil, Slopes & Iowa Winters
Pleasant Hill's mix of acreage and suburban lots means widely varying soil conditions, often including the heavy clay typical of southeastern Polk County. Larger lots also mean larger walls — proper engineering and drainage become even more critical.
Every retaining wall we build in Pleasant Hill includes proper excavation, compacted base, drainage gravel, geogrid reinforcement where needed, and frost-resistant block — engineered to handle the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy cheaper walls.
Block & Boulder Walls
Versa-Lok, Allan Block, natural stone
Erosion Control
Slope stabilization & drainage
Terraced Gardens
Multi-tier landscape walls
Engineered Builds
Permits & code compliance handled




Retaining Wall Installation Near You in Pleasant Hill
We build retaining walls across all of Pleasant Hill — neighborhoods near Copper Creek, properties along Southeast Connector, and acreages off University Avenue. Larger Pleasant Hill lots often benefit from boulder walls and integrated drainage systems.
Project Types We Build
Most of our retaining-wall work is large-scope: structural walls, terraced systems, and erosion control on the kind of sloped and walkout lots that are common across the Des Moines metro. We design for what your site actually needs — not a one-size package.
Segmental Block Walls
Versa-Lok, Allan Block, and similar engineered systems — the workhorse for 3–10 ft structural walls with geogrid reinforcement.
Boulder & Natural Stone
Iowa fieldstone and limestone boulder walls when the look needs to read organic and the wall is acting as much as landscape as structure.
Poured Concrete Walls
When height, load, or a tight property line calls for engineered cast-in-place — we coordinate with the engineer and excavator.
Tiered / Terraced Systems
Multiple shorter walls stepped up a hillside — usually the right answer when a single tall wall would require expensive engineering and a permit.
Erosion Control on Walkout Lots
Common on newer metro subdivisions where the builder left an aggressive grade behind the foundation — we re-grade, wall, and re-establish positive drainage.
Materials & When We Use Them
Segmental concrete block
Most cost-effective structural option, freeze-thaw rated, widely available in finishes that match metro architecture.
Natural stone & boulders
Higher cost, longer install, unmatched look — best for prominent front-yard and garden walls where the wall is part of the design.
Poured concrete
Strongest, smallest footprint per height — used when a tall, engineered wall is unavoidable or property lines are tight.
Drainage stone & filter fabric
Behind every wall: clean 3/4″ washed stone, perforated drain tile, and non-woven filter fabric. This is what keeps a wall standing — not what's visible from the street.
Geogrid reinforcement
Manufacturer-spec geogrid layered into the backfill on taller walls — non-negotiable on anything load-bearing.
Our Process, Start to Finish
- 1On-site consultation and slope/drainage assessment
- 2Design and material recommendation, with engineering coordinated when the wall calls for it
- 3Permitting check with your city (we file when required)
- 4Excavation and over-dig for base prep
- 5Compacted aggregate base below frost depth
- 6Wall build with drainage stone, perforated tile, filter fabric, and geogrid where specified
- 7Backfill in lifts, final grade, restoration of disturbed turf and beds
Built for Central Iowa Conditions
Pleasant Hill sits squarely in USDA Hardiness Zone 5, on the clay-heavy soils that define Central Iowa. Local terrain — rolling acreages with mature timber, Four Mile Creek-influenced drainage, dramatic grade changes that beg for retaining walls, and clay soil with frequent runoff issues — is the single biggest reason retaining walls here fail or succeed. Iowa's freeze-thaw cycles mean the base of a wall has to be set on compacted aggregate well below the topsoil layer; IRC frost-depth guidance for this part of the state is in the 42″ range, and we plan our excavation accordingly. Add larger suburban lots, walkout ranches stepped into hillsides, two-story 90s–2000s builds, and select 1–5 acre properties near the city edges into the mix and there is no template that fits every job — each Pleasant Hill wall gets designed on site.
Permitting note: Heads up on permitting: taller retaining walls (and walls supporting a surcharge like a driveway or pool) typically require a building permit and engineered drawings in Central Iowa cities. The exact threshold varies by municipality, so we confirm with your city's building department on every project that's close to the line — and we handle the filing as part of the job.
Retaining Wall Questions, Answered
Real questions we hear from Pleasant Hill homeowners planning a larger project.
How tall a retaining wall can you build?▾
We build everything from short garden walls to multi-tier engineered systems. Once a wall starts approaching the height your city flags as requiring an engineered design, we coordinate a stamped plan and permit before we break ground.
Do I need a permit for my retaining wall?▾
Often, yes — especially on taller walls or walls supporting driveways, patios, or pools. The exact threshold and process varies by municipality, so confirm with your city building department. We handle the call and the filing on every project where one is required.
What's behind the wall matters — what do you use?▾
Clean 3/4″ washed drainage stone, non-woven filter fabric against the soil, perforated drain tile at the base daylighted to grade, and compacted backfill in lifts. On taller walls we layer geogrid reinforcement per the block manufacturer's spec.
Can you terrace a steep slope instead of one tall wall?▾
Often that's the right call. Two or three shorter walls stepped up a hillside can avoid engineering requirements, plant out more beautifully, and cost less than one tall structural wall. We design for the slope you actually have.
How long will the wall last?▾
A properly built segmental block or natural stone wall — correct base, drainage, and reinforcement — should outlast the homeowner. The walls we replace usually failed because of missing drainage or undersized base, not the block itself.
Planning a Larger Wall or Hillside Project?
Bigger projects deserve a real conversation, not a drive-by quote. Book a design consultation and we'll walk the property, talk through scope, and put together a plan you can actually act on.
Retaining Wall FAQ — Pleasant Hill, Iowa
Honest answers from local retaining wall experts serving Pleasant Hill and Central Iowa.
How much does a retaining wall cost in Pleasant Hill, IA?▾
Retaining wall costs in Pleasant Hill typically range from $3,000 to $15,000+ depending on length, height, materials, and site access. We provide free, transparent on-site estimates for every Pleasant Hill homeowner — no pressure, no hidden fees.
Do I need a permit for a retaining wall in Pleasant Hill?▾
Taller retaining walls — and walls supporting a driveway, patio, or pool — typically require a permit and engineered drawings in Pleasant Hill. The exact height threshold varies by municipality, so we confirm with the Pleasant Hill building department on every borderline project and handle the filing and HOA approval as part of the job.
What's the best retaining wall material for Pleasant Hill's soil?▾
Pleasant Hill sits on Iowa's classic clay-heavy soil with strong freeze-thaw cycles. We typically recommend segmental concrete block (Versa-Lok, Allan Block) or natural boulder walls with proper geogrid reinforcement and gravel drainage — built to outlast Iowa winters.
How long does retaining wall installation take in Pleasant Hill?▾
Most residential retaining wall projects in Pleasant Hill take 2–5 days from excavation to final cleanup. Larger terraced systems or walls requiring engineering may take 1–2 weeks. We give you a firm timeline upfront and stick to it.
Are you licensed and insured to build retaining walls in Pleasant Hill?▾
Yes — Green Thumb Outdoor Solutions is fully licensed and insured for all residential and commercial retaining wall work in Pleasant Hill and the entire Des Moines metro. We carry general liability and workers' comp on every job.
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