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Highland Park Retaining Wall Cost Guide

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Last Updated: June 2026 β€” pricing reflects current Lake County retaining wall construction conditions.

Retaining wall cost in Highland Park, IL: Most projects range from $15 to $70+ per square foot of wall face, depending on material, wall height, drainage scope, geogrid reinforcement, and surcharge load.
A typical 100-foot Γ— 4-foot residential timber wall runs $6,000–$14,000 fully installed; segmental-block, MSE, and poured-concrete walls scale higher.
This guide is written for Highland Park homeowners, builders, and property managers planning retaining wall construction, repair, or replacement for backyard grade changes, driveway cuts, pool-deck retention, terraced gardens, and drainage-adjacent slope stabilization across Lake County. Local Lake County estimating experience covering expansive Wadsworth glacial till subgrade, high-PI Wadsworth and Beecher soil series, intense lake-effect rainfall and hydrostatic drainage loads, geogrid-reinforced (MSE) wall construction, IDNR-OWR easement coordination on the Lake Michigan bluff face or ravine drainage frontage, and City of Highland Park Community Development permit review for walls over 4 feet tall.

Cost: $15–$70+ per square foot

Material Cost per square foot Typical Use
Treated Timber
$15–$35
Residential backyard grade walls under 4 feet, terraced gardens, and budget-friendly soil retention across Ravinia bluff and Sherwood Forest
Segmental / Poured Concrete
$25–$60
Driveway cuts, pool-deck retention, walls over 4 feet under City permit, and surcharge-loaded engineered MSE walls
Natural Stone
$25–$60
Premium curb-appeal walls and landscape-integrated retention across the Ravinia bluff district, Sherwood Forest, and Northmoor
Brick
$30–$70
Decorative grade-change walls matched to existing brick homes and HOA-restricted neighborhoods
Gabion Baskets
$20–$45
Slope and bank stabilization on the Lake Michigan bluff face or ravine drainage frontage and irregular drainage-heavy slopes
Galvanized Metal
$30–$60
Narrow easements, commercial site grading, and rapid installation across Highland Park commercial corridors and Lake County industrial sites
Composite
$20–$45
Low-maintenance modern residential walls under 5 feet without rot or staining concerns
Rip-Rap Scrim Bags
$30–$50
Slope armor on drainage-adjacent lots and irregular grades where a vertical wall isn't required
$0 $35 $70/SF

Typical 100-foot Γ— 4-foot Highland Park residential timber wall: $6,000–$14,000 fully installed (pressure-treated 6Γ—6 or 8Γ—8 timber, deadman tie-backs, #57 gravel chimney drain, weep holes, and perforated PVC footing drain). Segmental-block, MSE, and poured-concrete walls scale higher; permitted walls over 4 feet with sealed geotech engineering higher still.

Actual pricing depends on wall height, footing depth in expansive Wadsworth glacial till, the surcharge load behind the wall (driveway, pool, structure, or sloped backfill), drainage system, geogrid or deadman reinforcement, existing wall demolition, equipment access on the lot, City of Highland Park Community Development permit thresholds, and IDNR-OWR easement coordination on drainage-adjacent properties. For an exact written estimate, call 281-501-7940 or request a free site evaluation.

Wood Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$15 per square foot
labor and materials
Cross-section of a retaining wall: facing material, geogrid, gravel backfill, and engineered drainage for soil retention. Treated-timber retaining walls for residential yards, terraced gardens, and budget-friendly soil retention.

Stone Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$25 per square foot
labor and materials
Natural stone retaining walls for premium curb appeal, lasting weather resistance, and seamless landscape integration.

Concrete Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$25 per square foot
labor and materials
Poured and segmental concrete retaining walls engineered for taller grades and high soil loads.

Brick Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$30 per square foot
labor and materials
Brick retaining walls combining classic residential aesthetics with reliable soil support.

Gabion Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$20 per square foot
labor and materials
Gabion retaining walls — flexible wire-cage and stone systems ideal for drainage-heavy and erosion-prone sites.

Metal Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$30 per square foot
labor and materials
Galvanized steel and aluminum retaining walls for narrow easements, commercial sites, and rapid installation.

Composite Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$20 per square foot
labor and materials
Composite retaining walls offering modern aesthetics with zero-rot, low-maintenance performance.

Rip Rap Scrim Bags Retaining Walls

Cost Start at
$30 per square foot
labor and materials
Rip rap scrim-bag retaining walls — flexible hard-armor systems for irregular grades and shoreline-adjacent terrain.

Highland Park Retaining Wall Cost & Pricing FAQ

This FAQ covers real retaining wall costs for Lake County properties β€” repair pricing, replacement cost, wood vs concrete comparisons, City of Highland Park Community Development permit thresholds, IDNR-OWR easement review, drainage engineering for expansive Wadsworth glacial till, installation timelines around the rainy season, and Shore Protect's workmanship warranty. Property owners and builders in the Ravinia bluff district, Sherwood Forest, and Northmoor and nearby neighborhoods can use this guide to better understand retaining wall cost before requesting a written estimate.

Retaining wall construction in Highland Park, IL typically runs from $15 to $70+ per square foot of wall face, driven by material choice, wall height, drainage system, geogrid or tie-back reinforcement, expansive Wadsworth glacial till subgrade conditions, and demolition scope. Tall walls (over 4 feet), surcharge-loaded walls (holding back a driveway, pool, or structure), and walls under City of Highland Park Community Development permit review with sealed engineering drawings land toward the higher end of the range.

Typical Retaining Wall Cost Per Square Foot by Material

  • Treated Timber: $15–$35 per SF (residential under 4 feet, no surcharge)
  • Segmental / Poured Concrete: $25–$60 per SF
  • Natural Stone: $25–$60 per SF
  • Brick: $30–$70 per SF
  • Gabion Baskets: $20–$45 per SF
  • Galvanized Metal: $30–$60 per SF
  • Composite: $20–$45 per SF
  • Rip-Rap Scrim Bags: $30–$50 per SF

Need guidance on a backyard grade change, driveway cut, or bayou-adjacent slope? Visit our Highland Park retaining wall contractor page for service options, site evaluation details, and local soil-engineering guidance, or browse all Texas retaining wall cities.

Retaining wall repair across Lake County typically costs between $25 and $75 per square foot, depending on the failure mode. Expansive Wadsworth glacial till heave-and-shrinkage cycles, hydrostatic pressure from clogged or missing drainage, washout during high-intensity lake-effect rainfall, and deadman tie-back pull-out in saturated clay drive the most common failure patterns in Highland Park β€” and the repair scope and price that follow.

  • Minor repairs: cap-course re-leveling, joint sealing, weep-hole clearing
  • Moderate repairs: deadman tie-back reset, geogrid splice, face-block replacement
  • Major repairs: full drainage retrofit, void grouting behind bowed walls, regrade and stabilize surcharge

Common Highland Park Repair Scenarios β€” Specific Cost Ranges

  • Cap-course re-leveling and crack sealing (10–20 LF section): $600–$2,800
  • Deadman tie-back reset or geogrid splice repair: $1,500–$5,000 depending on excavation depth
  • Drainage retrofit (weep holes + chimney drain + perforated PVC footing drain): $1,800–$6,500 per affected run
  • Face-block replacement and re-batter on leaning segmental walls: $2,000–$9,000
  • Void grouting and regrade behind bowed wall: $1,500–$5,500 depending on volume and access

When the wall is leaning more than 1 inch per foot of height, the underlying drainage has failed, or repair costs approach 50% of full replacement, rebuilding the wall to current geotechnical standards is typically the better long-term decision β€” particularly for timber walls that have weathered multiple Highland Park wet–dry cycles, including the 2017 Lake County flood and the 2020 Lake Michigan high-water bluff retreat events.

Retaining wall repair is typically the right choice in Highland Park, IL when damage is limited to surface cracking, isolated block displacement, joint failure, or a drainage retrofit β€” and the wall remains plumb with no significant soil loss behind it. Repair usually ranges from $25 to $75 per square foot, while full replacement runs from $30 to $70 per square foot depending on material, wall height, geogrid reinforcement, drainage system, demolition, and site access conditions.

  • Wall leaning or bowing more than 1 inch per foot of height
  • Deadmen or geogrid pulled out of saturated Wadsworth glacial till backfill
  • Repeated repairs after every wet season with no lasting result
  • Full-depth cap cracking from expansive-clay heave
  • Widespread block face displacement or visible voids behind the wall
  • Timber walls past 15–25 year design life in Highland Park's wet–dry soil cycles

Full replacement re-engineers the wall for current geotechnical conditions, installs an engineered drainage system, and restores long-term property value. On drainage-adjacent slopes where a vertical wall isn't strictly required, gabion baskets or properly designed rip-rap scrim-bag slope armor may be a more cost-effective alternative β€” and may be the only option IDNR-OWR will permit inside a drainage easement on the Lake Michigan bluff face or ravine drainage frontage.

In Highland Park, IL, treated-timber walls offer a lower upfront cost than segmental or poured concrete, but the choice usually depends on wall height, surcharge load, and Highland Park's Wadsworth glacial till subgrade rather than budget alone. Timber is well-suited to short backyard grade walls under 4 feet with no driveway, pool, or structural load behind them; concrete is the right specification for taller walls, surcharge-loaded walls, and any wall under City of Highland Park Community Development permit review with sealed engineering drawings.

MaterialCost / SFDesign LifeBest for Highland Park conditions
Treated Timber$15–$3515–25 yrBackyard grade walls under 4 ft, no surcharge
Segmental / Poured Concrete$25–$6040–75+ yrDriveway cuts, pool-deck retention, walls over 4 ft, MSE walls
Natural Stone$25–$6075+ yrPremium residential, landscape integration
Gabion Baskets$20–$4540–60 yrSlope and bank stabilization, drainage-heavy slopes
Galvanized Metal$30–$6030–50 yrNarrow easements, commercial site grading
Composite$20–$4540–50 yrShort walls, low maintenance, modern aesthetic
Rip-Rap Scrim Bags$30–$5030+ yrSlope armor, drainage-adjacent terrain

Concrete walls last 40–75+ years when properly drained and reinforced, tolerate Highland Park's seasonal heave and shrinkage of Wadsworth glacial till subgrade far better than timber, and support taller walls with geogrid-reinforced (mechanically stabilized earth) construction. Need help picking the right material for your site? Discuss material trade-offs with our Highland Park retaining wall contractors.

Yes. In City of Highland Park Community Development, any retaining wall over 4 feet tall measured from the bottom of the footing requires a building permit through City of Highland Park Community Development, and walls supporting a surcharge (a driveway, pool, structure, or sloped backfill) typically require sealed engineering drawings regardless of height. Permit review timelines and engineering scope affect both project scheduling and total cost.

Typical permit cost and timing: permit preparation, geotech reports, and sealed engineering drawings add roughly $1,500–$5,000 and 4–10 weeks to a Highland Park retaining wall project. IDNR-OWR easement coordination on drainage-adjacent properties (the Lake Michigan bluff face or ravine drainage) adds another 2–6 weeks of review and may restrict facing material or set the wall back from the easement line.

Properties in managed communities such as the Ravinia bluff district, Sherwood Forest, and Northmoor may add HOA design review, facing-material restrictions, or coordinated cap heights with neighboring walls β€” which can push the project toward the higher end of the cost range. See our Highland Park retaining wall contractor page for full permit and engineering support details.

Most residential retaining wall installations in Highland Park, IL take 1–4 weeks, depending on wall length, height, drainage scope, soil conditions, and rainfall windows. For the full mobilization-to-permitting timeline (typically 5–14 weeks including City of Highland Park Community Development permit review and IDNR-OWR coordination), see our Highland Park retaining wall construction timeline.

Drainage is the single largest cost-driver on Highland Park retaining walls and the single most common cause of failure. Lake County receives 38–40 inches of precipitation annually in high-intensity lake-effect events, and expansive Wadsworth glacial till backfill traps water against the back face of any wall built without engineered drainage.

  • Weep holes every 4–6 feet through the wall face
  • Chimney drain of #57 gravel wrapped in non-woven geotextile fabric
  • Perforated 4-inch PVC footing drain daylighted to grade or tied into an approved outlet

Skipping drainage cuts roughly $8–$15 per square foot off the upfront price but typically produces a leaning, cracked, or bowed wall within 2–5 wet seasons. On IDNR-OWR-adjacent properties along the Lake Michigan bluff face or ravine drainage, drainage outlets must be coordinated with the easement and county outfall conditions β€” adding scope but protecting the wall. A proper site evaluation is the most reliable way to scope drainage for your Lake County lot.

Retaining wall construction cost in Highland Park, IL varies based on several interconnected factors that affect both material selection and installation method across Lake County properties:

  • Material type: timber, segmental block, poured concrete, stone, brick, gabion, metal, composite, or rip-rap scrim
  • Wall height and surcharge load: walls over 4 ft and walls holding back a driveway, pool, or structure drive engineering scope and cost
  • Drainage system: weep holes, chimney drain, perforated PVC footing drain β€” non-negotiable in Highland Park's clay subgrade
  • Reinforcement: deadman tie-backs (timber walls), geogrid layers (segmental block / MSE walls), rebar mat (poured concrete)
  • Existing wall demolition: removing failed timber, leaning block, or fractured concrete adds equipment time and disposal cost
  • Permits and access: City of Highland Park Community Development permit (walls over 4 ft), sealed engineering on surcharge-loaded walls, IDNR-OWR easement review along the Lake Michigan bluff face or ravine drainage, and lot access for excavator and delivery trucks

These variables explain why retaining wall pricing can differ significantly between two similar-looking Lake County backyards on adjacent lots, even when overall wall length appears similar.

The cheapest option in Lake County depends on the actual wall height, surcharge load, and soil conditions on your lot:

  • Treated timber: $15–$35/SF β€” most economical for residential backyard grade walls under 4 feet with no driveway, pool, or structural load behind them
  • Gabion baskets: $20–$45/SF β€” well-suited to irregular grades and bayou-bank sites where free drainage is a feature
  • Composite block: $20–$45/SF β€” cost-competitive for short walls when low maintenance is the priority
  • Rip-rap scrim bags: $30–$50/SF β€” lowest-cost slope armor where a vertical wall isn't required

Under-spec'd timber on tall or surcharge-loaded Highland Park walls commonly fails in a few wet seasons β€” the 2017 Lake County flood and the 2020 Lake Michigan high-water bluff retreat events all produced widespread retaining-wall failure across Lake County backyards. The cheapest option that matches actual site conditions, drainage requirements, and City of Highland Park Community Development permit thresholds is the right call, not the cheapest line item.

Yes. Shore Protect Construction backs every Highland Park retaining wall project with a workmanship warranty β€” we stand behind installation quality, drainage performance, and address issues that arise within the warranty period.

  • Workmanship: covered by Shore Protect's installation warranty
  • Material durability: manufacturer-driven β€” poured and segmental concrete 40–75+ yrs, gabion baskets (PVC-coated galvanized wire) 40–60 yrs, composite block 40–50 yrs, natural stone effectively permanent when properly drained, galvanized metal 30–50 yrs, and pressure-treated timber 15–25 yrs in Highland Park's expansive-soil wet–dry cycles

Specific warranty terms and duration are confirmed in writing at quote review and contract signing for your Lake County retaining wall project.

Retaining Walls projects

Our completed works showcase a variety of high-quality retaining walls crafted from wood, stone, concrete, brick, gabion, metal, composite materials and rip rap scrim bags QUIKRETE, each designed for lasting durability and tailored to suit the landscape. From rustic wood and natural stone to modern concrete and metal, our retaining walls provide both functionality and aesthetic appeal, enhancing property value while ensuring erosion protection.

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