Getting Ready to Build a Retaining Wall
Always build on
solid ground.
Remember
Safety always comes first

Tools & Equipment you may need
HAND TOOLS Safety glasses, gloves, dust mask, ear protection, knee pads, 4’ level, torpedo level, tape measure, string line, chisel, hand tamper, dead blow hammer, shims, broom, round and square shovel.
POWER TOOLS Plate compactor, concrete saw with diamond blade, skid loader, transit/site level.
RENTAL EQUIPMENT Plate compactors, concrete saws, skid loaders and transit levels are very useful when building retaining walls. These are available at most equipment rental centers.
Job Site Considerations
Being prepared with the proper tools and equipment before you begin a retaining wall project is important. Here are some other items to consider before you get started:
Site Access
When planning your project, make sure you can access your wall site with construction equipment and materials. For sites with restricted access, plan out where you will stage and store your block, wall rock and other materials.


Wall Rock
To build a quality wall, use a clean, granular rock underneath the base course to create a firm foundation for your project. Good drainage and compaction will add to the quality and performance of your finished wall.
We refer to the material used for the base, within and behind the block as wall rock. Crushed or smooth stone, well graded, compactable aggregate, ranging in size from 0.25 in. to 1.5 in. (6 to 38 mm) is the ideal wall rock size. Your AB Dealer will have what you need.
