Retaining Walls in Sandpoint, Sagle, Athol, and North Idaho
Rock, block, and timber retaining walls built for slope and soil across Sandpoint, Sagle, Athol, and Bonner, Kootenai, and Boundary counties.
Retaining Walls — done right, done once.
Retaining walls hold back earth. That’s the simple version. The real version is that they manage hydrostatic pressure, drainage, compaction, and weight load — and when any one of those is overlooked, the wall bulges, cracks, or comes down.
We build retaining walls in every style common to North Idaho properties: natural dry-stack stone, manufactured block (Keystone, Versa-Lok, Redi-Rock), boulder walls from local basalt, and engineered walls for heavier loads and taller holds.
Four steps from first call to finished work.
No games, no mystery pricing, no “we’ll see when we get there”. Here’s how every Premier job runs.
Walk the land
We come out, walk the property with you, and understand what you’re trying to get done. Free, no pressure.
Straight quote
You get a written quote with scope, timeline, and price — in days, not weeks. No bait-and-switch.
Do the work
We show up when we said we would and run the job with our own crew and equipment. You stay informed.
Walk it again
Final walk-through. If something isn’t right, we fix it before we invoice. That’s our guarantee.
The difference is in how it’s done.
Built with proper drainage
Perforated drain pipe, free-draining gravel, geotextile.
Proper compaction behind the wall
Lift-by-lift, never dumped in and tamped at the top.
Engineered when needed
Walls over 4 feet often need engineering — we coordinate.
Styles to match the land
Rustic rock for rural lots, clean block for modern homes.
Situations we solve every week.
Walls built to outlast the hillside.
Drainage built in, not bolted on
A wall’s weakness is almost always drainage. We install drain rock and pipe behind every wall we build — not as an upsell, as the default.
Compaction in every lift
Compaction makes the wall. We backfill in 6–8 inch lifts and compact each one — slow, not exciting, but it’s the difference between 30 years of wall and 5.
Local stone that belongs
We source rock locally. Local basalt and granite costs less and looks like it belongs.
Ballpark pricing — starting ranges.
Every property is different. The numbers below are typical North Idaho ranges — your actual quote depends on access, site conditions, and scope.
Every project is unique. These are starting ranges — actual quotes depend on site conditions, scope, and access. Call for a free on-site estimate: (208) 603-4777.
Retaining Walls — answered.
Do I need an engineer for my wall?
Walls over 4 feet in height (measured from footing to top) typically need engineering; so do walls that carry a surcharge (driveway or structure above). Shorter walls usually don’t.
What’s the difference between dry-stack and mortared walls?
Dry-stack relies on weight and interlock; mortared walls use cementitious bond. Dry-stack is more forgiving of settling; mortared is more formal.
How long does a retaining wall last?
A properly drained, properly compacted wall lasts 30+ years in our climate. A poorly drained one starts failing in a few winters.
Can you rebuild a failing wall?
Yes. Usually we dismantle, fix the drainage and compaction, and rebuild — reusing stone where we can.
Often paired with grading drainage.
Grading and Drainage
French drains, catch basins, foundation grading, lot leveling. We put water where it belongs — away from your home….
See details →Excavation
Foundations, footings, utility digs, general excavation — precise work from mini-ex to 40+ ton iron….
See details →Site Preparation
Cleared, graded, compacted, and construction-ready. From raw lot to ready-to-build across Sandpoint, Coeur d’Alene, and …
See details →Let’s price your retaining walls.
Free on-site estimate. Straight quote within two business days. Call, email, or drop your info — we’ll follow up the same day.
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