Secaucus Retaining Wall Construction

Wood, bricks, blocks, concrete AAP Construction has built retaining walls from all these materials in Secaucus, New Jersey and we'll be pleased to build a retaining wall for your property in your choice of materials.

A Secaucus retaining wall can separate an elevated patio from the rest of your property, enclose a raised flower bed, or protect a vegetable garden we've done them all since 1993. Your Secaucus retaining wall may be a purely functional one built of concrete. Or you can have a purely ornamental one built from multi-hued stones. Call us at (973) 298-1013 and we'll spoil you with choices and give you attractive prices with no sales pressure!

Whichever materials you choose, rest assured that your Secaucus retaining wall will be rigorously constructed. Would you believe that there is some science to building retaining walls? The main purpose of a retaining wall is to separate and hold back soil layers so a retaining wall has to have the requisite strength to hold back a certain tonnage of soil. Having been in the Secaucus masonry business since 1993, AAP Construction knows how to 'do the math.'

No matter what the needs of any resident of Secaucus, NJ, we have him or her covered. We'll build a standard gravity wall, a cantilevered wall when extra buttressing is needed, and, where the soil pressure is extreme, an anchor wall which has bulbous, concrete subsoil 'anchors'.

Let us do your Secaucus retaining wall job, big or small call us now at (973) 298-1013 for a no-obligation visit and a free quote!

WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING:

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Pawan in Richmond Hill, NY

"He is a great great guy, very responsible company which is hard to find. I had him do a small project for me in the past, before we started this larger project. I have a lot of confidence in his work and what I like is that he delivers what he promises."

John

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