Reinforced Residential Retaining Walls

Choosing the right retaining wall to support your home, yard, or driveway is an incredibly important decision. 

Redi-Rock walls are reinforced using the highly efficient Redi-Rock Positive Connection (PC) system that has rigorous testing behind it. Due to the massive size of each block, reinforcement requirements are reduced—saving you time and money on installation. You can count on Redi-Rock to stand the test of time in critical projects on your property.

Benefits of Redi-Rock PC System walls include:

  • Superior seismic performance

  • Corrosion-free reinforcement

  • Simplified wall construction sequence

  • Increased wall height with reduced geosynthetic reinforcement requirements

  • The ability to coordinate with Freestanding walls, Columns, Planter blocks, and Pavers to create a complete solution for your project


The Redi-Rock system includes 85 blocks (available in all 3 textures) that can be combined in a multitude of different ways to create a custom solution for your project. Click here to view a comprehensive list of block details (PDF)--check out the PC System pages for details on the weight and dimensions of Redi-Rock reinforced blocks.

Redi-Rock is available in three distinct stone textures to match the aesthetics of your home's architecture and landscape.

  • Ledgestone: Deep, random texture and rich coloring help Ledgestone walls match indigenous stone and soil hues in your area. The texture on each block makes individual blocks nearly indistinguishable, giving the impression of a natural, random stone wall.
     
  • Cobblestone: Even though the face of these blocks is 5.75 sq. ft., the chiseled Cobblestone texture gives each block the appearance of six small blocks. These blocks can be colored or stained to achieve the aesthetic you’re looking for.
     
  • Limestone: The quarried face of Redi-Rock Limestone blocks looks great in larger scale projects. These blocks can be colored or stained to achieve the aesthetic you’re looking for.

Redi-Rock blocks are available in hues that blend in with your local landscape. Contact your local retailer for to see what colors are available in your area!

Featured Case Study

  • retaining wall case studySullivan Residence

    "We decided to go with Redi-Rock because it looked great, and there was a definite cost savings as compared to pouring a wall and facing it with brick," explained custom home developer James P. Gregg.

    This project included:

    • A gravity Ledgestone Retaining wall to support a new pool
    • A curving Freestanding barrier wall
    • A grand staircase using Redi-Rock Steps

    The owners liked the result so much, they added more!

    Click here for more details

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Redi-Rock Case Study Video: Florence Storm Channel

Homeowner Tip

Check for erosion in your yard after rain storms. Areas in your yard with standing water should be graded to a steeper angle, allowing water to drain naturally. If you have adequate drainage but see erosion or any earth movement on your property, contact a retaining wall expert to inspect your yard.

Curious how Redi-Rock could fix your home's erosion issue? Check out how Redi-Rock walls work here in our block tour.

News

May 14, 2012
New Wall Spotlight VIDEO Released



Check out the newest Redi-Rock video, featuring a contractor describing how Redi-Rock walls allowed him to create an aesthetic entrance to a property in spite of the difficult right of way. This video is only 1 minute long, but it tells a great story! Check it out today and subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss new videos as they come out.

May 07, 2012
Solving Erosion Issues

Soil Erosion and Erosion Control magazines have both published articles featuring problems and solutions solved using Redi-Rock. Learn more about the Florence storm channel project here, and learn more about the benefits of wet cast concrete vs. dry cast concrete here!