Grand Junction masonry repair

Retaining Wall Repair in Grand Junction, CO

Retaining wall repair for stone, block, and masonry walls

Stone retaining wall repair beside a Western Slope home

Grand Junction masonry repair

Retaining wall repair for stone, block, and masonry walls

Repair for leaning, cracked, washed-out, or weathered retaining walls around yards, patios, drives, and slope transitions.

Grand Junction masonry fails from water entry, intense sun, freeze-thaw movement, settling ground, impact, and mismatched past repairs. A repair that lasts means matching the method to the material and the cause — not just covering the crack.

Don't let it wait another season

Masonry damage grows with every freeze-thaw cycle. Open joints hold water. Water expands when it freezes. What's a repoint job today can become a partial rebuild by spring. Call for a same-season repair scope.

Call (970) 540-5815

Warning signs

Signs it's time to call

  • wall lean
  • separated cap stones
  • washout behind wall
  • cracks near corners or steps

Scope of work

What your repair may include

  • wall repair planning
  • stone or block reset work
  • joint repair
  • drainage redirection recommendations

Our process

How we approach the repair

  • inspect soil pressure and drainage clues
  • remove unstable sections where needed
  • reset or rebuild affected masonry
  • finish with cap and joint repair

About pricing

Honest estimates — not flat rates invented for a website.

Masonry repair pricing depends on damage depth, access, staging, material matching, height, water exposure, and whether the area is cosmetic or structural. The best next step is a practical scope based on photos and what we see on site — not a number picked before we've looked at the wall.

We serve all of Mesa County

Grand Junction, Redlands, Orchard Mesa, Fruita, Palisade, Clifton, Whitewater, Loma, and nearby communities.

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FAQ

Retaining Wall Repair questions

Why do retaining walls fail?

Common causes include trapped water, soil pressure, poor base conditions, impact, and age. The repair should account for the cause, not just the crack.

Can a leaning retaining wall be repaired?

Some leaning sections can be rebuilt or reset. Severe movement may require a broader wall rebuild or engineering input.

Repair planning

Need retaining walls in Mesa County?

Send photos or call with the material and damage location. Most repair scopes start with a quick conversation — no commitment needed.

Call (970) 540-5815