Kenmore Retaining Wall Contractors
Kenmore Retaining Wall Contractors
Family-owned retaining wall specialists serving Kenmore since 1975. Natural stone, concrete block, and timber walls built to last. Free on-site estimates.
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Expert Retaining Wall Contractors Serving Kenmore, Washington
Kenmore homeowners face some of the most challenging terrain in the greater Seattle area — steep slopes, heavy rainfall, and clay-heavy soils that shift seasonally. New Life Rockeries has been building retaining walls across Kenmore and surrounding communities since 1975, and we understand exactly what it takes to build a wall that holds.
Our Kenmore retaining wall projects begin with a thorough site assessment. We evaluate the slope angle, soil conditions, drainage patterns, and any existing structures before recommending a wall type and design. This upfront engineering is what separates a wall that lasts 50 years from one that fails in five.
Kenmore is situated in an area characterized by glacial till soils, a common feature of the Puget Sound region. This soil type — a mix of clay, silt, sand, and gravel — can present challenges for landscaping and construction due to its variable composition and drainage properties. The city's topography also includes areas with moderate slopes, making retaining walls essential for managing erosion and creating usable land.
We build with natural stone, concrete block, timber, and engineered systems — selecting the right material for each site's specific conditions, aesthetic, and budget. Every wall we build in Kenmore includes proper drainage engineering, because in the Pacific Northwest, drainage is the single most important factor in wall longevity.
Our crews have completed hundreds of retaining wall projects across King and Snohomish Counties. We're licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington State, and we never ask for payment until the job is done to your satisfaction.
The City of Kenmore Development Services Department is responsible for issuing permits. A building permit is generally required for retaining walls exceeding four feet in height, measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, especially if they support a surcharge.
A homeowner in the Arrowhead neighborhood of Kenmore recently undertook a significant landscaping project to reclaim a sloped backyard. The project involved constructing a new tiered retaining wall system to create level garden spaces and improve drainage. The robust new walls not only enhanced the property's aesthetic appeal but also provided much-needed stability against soil erosion, transforming an unusable incline into a functional outdoor living area.
Why New Life Rockeries?
- Retaining wall specialists serving Kenmore since 1975
- Natural stone, concrete block, and timber — all wall types
- Free on-site estimates with detailed written proposals
- Licensed, bonded & insured in Washington State
- Drainage engineering on every project
- 4.9 ★ Google rating · 120 verified reviews
- Serving 21 cities across King & Snohomish Counties
- Transparent Payment Schedule
- Family-owned and operated — not a franchise
How Much Does a Retaining Wall Cost in Kenmore?
Retaining wall costs in Kenmore depend on wall height, length, material type, site access, and drainage requirements. Below are typical ranges based on our completed projects across King and Snohomish Counties.
Free Estimates: All prices include site preparation, drainage engineering, and material installation. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed written proposals — no surprises.
What We Build

Natural Stone Retaining Walls
Hand-placed granite, basalt, and sandstone walls that blend naturally with Kenmore's Pacific Northwest landscape. Each stone is selected and placed for both structural integrity and visual harmony.

Boulder Retaining Walls
Large-format boulder walls for significant grade changes and slope stabilization in Kenmore. We use machinery to place 2–4 man boulders precisely, creating walls that are both massive and refined.

Terraced Retaining Walls
Multi-level terracing systems that transform steep, unusable slopes in Kenmore into beautiful, functional outdoor spaces. Ideal for creating garden beds, lawn areas, and outdoor living zones.

Rock Gardens & Slope Planting
Natural rock garden installations that combine structural stone placement with native Pacific Northwest plants. Perfect for Kenmore slopes where a formal wall would look out of place.

Retaining Wall Repair
Assessment and repair of failing or damaged retaining walls in Kenmore. We diagnose the root cause — typically drainage failure or inadequate foundation — and rebuild to last.

Drainage Integration
Every retaining wall we build in Kenmore includes a properly engineered drainage system. French drains, perforated pipe, and gravel backfill prevent hydrostatic pressure — the primary cause of wall failure.
What Our Customers Say
"New Life Rockeries did an amazing job on our retaining wall. They were professional, on time, and the finished product looks incredible. Our yard has been completely transformed."
"Excellent work and very knowledgeable crew. They explained everything clearly and the wall has held up perfectly through two rainy seasons. Highly recommend."
"From the initial estimate to the final cleanup, the whole process was smooth and professional. The stone wall they built is beautiful and exactly what we envisioned."
Common Questions
Have more questions? We're happy to walk you through the process on a free consultation call.
Call UsRetaining wall costs in Kenmore typically range from $35 to $85 per square foot of face area, depending on the wall height, material, and site conditions. A typical residential project runs between $3,500 and $35,000. Larger engineered walls can exceed $90,000. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed written proposals.
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We serve Kenmore and all surrounding communities across King and Snohomish Counties. Contact us for a free on-site consultation and written estimate — no pressure, no obligation.





