Boulder vs Block vs Poured Concrete Retaining Walls in Dawsonville — What Mountains Demand

Retaining Wall Installation · Dawsonville, GA Boulder vs Block vs Poured Concrete Retaining Walls in Dawsonville — What Mountains Demand Primetime Pools GA · 13 min read · Retaining Wall Installation Which retaining wall material actually belongs on a 1,270-ft elevation lot in Dawson County? The short answer depends on three things a Dacula estimator […]
Retaining Walls on East Cobb’s Rolling Terrain: PE Stamps, Specimen Trees, and the Failures Nobody Photographs

Retaining Wall Installation · Marietta, GA Retaining Walls on East Cobb’s Rolling Terrain: PE Stamps, Specimen Trees, and the Failures Nobody Photographs Primetime Pools GA · 14 min read · Retaining Wall Installation A homeowner in Indian Hills called us in the fall of year four. A 5’6″ segmental block wall — built by a […]
Natural Stone vs Segmental Block Retaining Walls in Alpharetta HOA Subdivisions

Retaining Wall Installation · Alpharetta, GA Natural Stone vs Segmental Block Retaining Walls in Alpharetta HOA Subdivisions Primetime Pools GA · 14 min read · Retaining Wall Installation In Alpharetta, retaining-wall material isn’t a taste question — it’s an ARB question. Windward approves segmental block on sight. Country Club of the South treats bare block […]
Natural Stone vs Segmental Block for South Forsyth County Subdivision Walls

Retaining Wall Installation · Forsyth County, GA Natural Stone vs Segmental Block for South Forsyth County Subdivision Walls Primetime Pools GA · 13 min read · Retaining Wall Installation Why does a Hampton Park ARC approve a travertine-capped ledgestone wall in two weeks and kick back a gray segmental-block submittal the same afternoon? Because in […]
Stone-Faced vs. Bare Block Retaining Walls in East Cobb Neighborhoods

Retaining Wall Installation · Marietta, GA Stone-Faced vs. Bare Block Retaining Walls in East Cobb Neighborhoods Primetime Pools GA · 13 min read · Retaining Wall Installation “Will my HOA approve a bare segmental block wall in the backyard?” It’s the first question we get in East Cobb — and the honest answer is that […]
Natural Stone vs Block Retaining Walls for Suwanee Premium Subdivisions

Retaining Wall Installation · Suwanee, GA Natural Stone vs Block Retaining Walls for Suwanee Premium Subdivisions Primetime Pools GA · 13 min read · Retaining Wall Installation Why does a retaining wall that would pass plan review anywhere else in Gwinnett County get rejected twice inside Laurel Springs? Because the ARB isn’t evaluating structure. They’re […]
Natural Stone Retaining Walls for Milton Equestrian Estates

Retaining Wall Installation · Milton, GA Natural Stone Retaining Walls for Milton Equestrian Estates Primetime Pools GA · 14 min read · Retaining Wall Installation On an eight-acre parcel off Freemanville Road, the grade drops eleven feet between the main house and the paddock. A standard engineered block wall would solve the engineering problem in […]
Engineered Retaining Walls on Dawsonville Mountain Lots — The 4-ft PE-Stamp Threshold

Retaining Wall Installation · Dawsonville, GA Engineered Retaining Walls on Dawsonville Mountain Lots — The 4-ft PE-Stamp Threshold Primetime Pools GA · 14 min read · Retaining Wall Installation The wall was six years old when the top course bowed out and the geogrid mat — the mat that was supposed to be there — […]
Engineered Retaining Walls on Milton Rolling Lots — 6-Foot+ Structures

Retaining Wall Installation · Milton, GA Engineered Retaining Walls on Milton Rolling Lots — 6-Foot+ Structures Primetime Pools GA · 14 min read · Retaining Wall Installation The call came from a Cogburn Estates homeowner on a Tuesday morning in March. Her three-acre lot dropped 11 feet from the proposed pool deck to the existing […]
When Dacula Hillsides Need an Engineered Retaining Wall

Retaining Walls · Dacula, GA When Dacula Hillsides Need an Engineered Retaining Wall Primetime Pools GA · 14 min read · Retaining Walls Last fall, a homeowner off Hamilton Mill Parkway in Dacula, GA called us about a four-tier stacked-stone wall stepping 18 feet down the back of their lot. The second tier had already […]