All Brick, Stone & Concrete. We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"Did a quick and excellent job"
Gary H on March 2024
All Brick, Stone & Concrete. We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"Did a quick and excellent job"
Gary H on March 2024
Genesis Lawn and Landscape is a full service landscaping company providing everything you need to create and maintain a beautiful and functional landscape. PO BOX 95033 North Little Rock 72190
Genesis Lawn and Landscape is a full service landscaping company providing everything you need to create and maintain a beautiful and functional landscape. PO BOX 95033 North Little Rock 72190
We are a small business who has the capability to do anything you need done. We have been doing this for the past 15 years.
We are a small business who has the capability to do anything you need done. We have been doing this for the past 15 years.
Our business was started in 2010 we have 3 full time employees and we focus on quality and customer satisfaction as opposed to how many fences can we build in one week.
Our business was started in 2010 we have 3 full time employees and we focus on quality and customer satisfaction as opposed to how many fences can we build in one week.
Graham Brothers Construction has over 30 years of combined experience, and can meet all of your residential home project needs. From new home construction to remodeling projects. We have more than 50 subcontractors in 20 different categories to handle any construction need that you may have.
Graham Brothers Construction has over 30 years of combined experience, and can meet all of your residential home project needs. From new home construction to remodeling projects. We have more than 50 subcontractors in 20 different categories to handle any construction need that you may have.
We are a locally owned and operated company where the owner is on every job. With over 25 years experience, we take pride in our quality of work and can turn your yard into a dream outdoor living space. We do everything from planting to hardscaping, so call us for all your landscaping needs!
"Never heard from them."
John B on May 2020
We are a locally owned and operated company where the owner is on every job. With over 25 years experience, we take pride in our quality of work and can turn your yard into a dream outdoor living space. We do everything from planting to hardscaping, so call us for all your landscaping needs!
"Never heard from them."
John B on May 2020
Techne Concrete is the personification of art and skill. We take regular Grey concrete and transform it into beautiful concrete that takes on the look of tile, stone, brick, ashlars slate, seamless slate or wood. We are certified EliteCrete installers. and have over 30 years in the Concrete and Masonry trades.
Techne Concrete is the personification of art and skill. We take regular Grey concrete and transform it into beautiful concrete that takes on the look of tile, stone, brick, ashlars slate, seamless slate or wood. We are certified EliteCrete installers. and have over 30 years in the Concrete and Masonry trades.
We are a locally owned Landscape Construction Company with 15 years of Design and Installation experience. We have our contractors license with the state of Arkansas and are fully insured. We accept all major credit cards and have a one year warranty on all work.
We are a locally owned Landscape Construction Company with 15 years of Design and Installation experience. We have our contractors license with the state of Arkansas and are fully insured. We accept all major credit cards and have a one year warranty on all work.
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Most railroad tie retaining walls have a life span of 20 to 30 years, though you may need to replace your wall sooner if it's repeatedly exposed to heavy rain, runoff, and excess moisture. The creosote treatment in traditional railroad ties helps resist rot and insects, but proper drainage is essential for maximizing longevity. Regular inspections and prompt repairs of minor issues can help extend your wall's useful life.
Creosote-treated railroad ties can pose health risks if used near edible plants or children's play areas. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) notes that creosote may be harmful to humans and wildlife. Many localities restrict or prohibit creosote-treated wood in residential settings. For garden applications, consider alternative materials like recycled plastic composite ties or lumber treated with more garden-friendly preservatives.
The ideal drainage solution depends on your specific site conditions and wall height. For most residential applications, a combination of gravel backfill and perforated drain pipe works effectively.
A complete drainage system costs between $2,100 and $6,500, though basic solutions start at $500. Proper drainage prevents water pressure buildup behind your wall, significantly reducing the risk of failure and extending its useful life.
For walls under four feet tall on relatively flat terrain, you can proceed without engineering services. However, walls exceeding four feet, those on steep slopes, or projects with unusual soil conditions require professional engineering input.
A structural engineer can design appropriate footings and reinforcement to ensure your wall safely handles the lateral soil pressure it will face.
Railroad tie retaining walls start at $15 to $25 per square foot, with most projects averaging $25 to $30 per square foot, depending on complexity and site prep. This makes them more affordable than natural stone or concrete block walls initially.
While vinyl options may cost less upfront ($10 to $15 per square foot), railroad ties offer superior aesthetics and strength. Though they require more maintenance than masonry options, their lower initial cost makes them attractive for many homeowners.