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Retaining Wall by JL Masonry in Millbury, MA
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Hand-Built retaining walls in Millbury

Hand-laid retaining walls for Millbury, MA — built by the same crew that quotes the job, on the schedule we sign for.

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Retaining Wall in Millbury, MA

A retaining wall contractor that knows Millbury

Millbury sits in Central MA (Worcester County), and projects here near Blackstone River and Singletary Lake need to handle a specific blend of weather and soil. Mill-era brick stock from the 1800s in need of repointing. We've built retaining walls throughout Millbury Center, Bramanville, and the rest of town with that local knowledge baked in.

We're based in Woburn and reach Millbury on a regular schedule. That means same-day callbacks, on-site estimates within 48 hours, and crews that know which materials handle Worcester County conditions best.

Common retaining wall problems in Millbury

  • Existing wall is leaning, bulging, or showing failed courses
  • Slope behind house is eroding and threatening foundation
  • Need terraced gardens or usable yard space on a sloped lot
  • Driveway edge needs retention to prevent grade collapse
  • Old railroad-tie wall is rotting and needs permanent replacement

Materials we use

  • Segmental block (Versa-Lok, Unilock, Allan Block)
  • Boulder retaining walls (locally sourced)
  • Natural stone (fieldstone, granite)
  • Poured-in-place concrete with stone veneer
  • Geogrid reinforcement layers

What we inspect

  • Footing depth below frost line (48")
  • Drainage tile behind wall (perforated pipe in crushed stone)
  • Geotextile separator between backfill and native soil
  • Geogrid reinforcement layers (mandatory above 4 feet)
  • Backfill compaction in lifts (max 8" per pass)

How we approach a retaining wall project in Millbury

  1. 1Free on-site estimate at your Millbury property — we walk the site, listen, and ask the right questions.
  2. 2Written quote within 48 hours with materials, scope, schedule, and price — itemized, in plain English.
  3. 3Permits and town coordination handled by us (Worcester County conservation, historic, and wetlands overlays where applicable).
  4. 4Hand-built by our crew — daily site cleanup, daily progress photos, foreman on-site every working day.
  5. 5Final walk-through with you, punch list addressed, and written workmanship warranty in your hands before we leave.

Retaining Wall questions, answered

How tall can a retaining wall be?
We build walls from 2 feet (garden walls) up to 12+ feet (engineered terraces). Walls over 4 feet require an engineer's stamp and permit.
What's the most important part of a retaining wall?
What you can't see — drainage. A wall without proper perforated drain tile, crushed-stone backfill, and geotextile separator will fail within 5–10 years no matter how good the face stone looks.
Can you build into a slope or only against existing soil?
Both. We can cut into a hillside for a benched terrace or build a freestanding wall to create a level yard above grade. Each requires different drainage and structural approach.

Ready to start your Millbury retaining wall project?

A failing retaining wall is a foundation problem waiting to happen. Address it before the next heavy spring rain. Let's talk about your Millbury project — call (617) 913-9845 or send a request through the form on this page. Most Millbury estimates happen within 48 hours.