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Field notes / Pittsburgh PA retaining walls

Find a licensed retaining wall contractor for Pittsburgh's restless hillsides

This metro sits on some of the most landslide-prone ground in the country: weak red-bed claystone under slopes that creep when wet. Failing and aging retaining walls come with the territory. Allegheny Wall Works connects homeowners with licensed local contractors for a free, no-obligation assessment.

Contractors are licensed in Pennsylvania where required, carry general liability insurance, and provide written itemized estimates.

Segmental block retaining wall holding a hillside yard above a street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

What this is

A straight line to a licensed local contractor

Allegheny Wall Works is a matching service, not a contractor. When you request an assessment, your information goes to an independent, licensed retaining wall contractor working in your part of the metro, and they take it from there: the site visit, the diagnosis, the written estimate, and the work itself.

What this site adds is the local homework. Which problems are worth acting on quickly, when a permit or an engineer is required in your municipality, why walls in this region fail the way they do, and how to choose the contractor who does the work. That context is free whether or not you ever submit the form.

The problems

Built around the wall problems Pittsburgh actually has

The process

What happens after you request an assessment

  1. 01

    Tell us about the wall

    Submit the short form with what you are seeing: the lean, the crack, the water, the slope. Photos of the problem help but are not required.

  2. 02

    Your request goes to a licensed contractor

    Your information is shared with a licensed, insured local contractor who handles your kind of wall problem, exactly as disclosed on the form.

  3. 03

    The contractor schedules a free assessment

    They look at the wall and the ground behind it on site, explain what is actually happening, and answer your questions. No obligation.

  4. 04

    You get a written, itemized estimate

    If work makes sense, the contractor puts the scope and price in writing, including permits and engineering where the height or slope requires them. You decide from there.

The ground

In 2018, landslides cost the City of Pittsburgh roughly $12 million

Against a budget of about $1M to $2.25M. The culprit is geology: the Pittsburgh red beds, weak claystones that lose strength when wet, sitting under hillsides blanketed in loose colluvium. Most residential retaining walls here are holding back exactly that material. The flagship guide tells the whole story, with sources.

The homework

Three guides worth reading before you spend a dollar

Cost, response, and scope

What a retaining wall costs, and what happens after you send the form

What does a retaining wall cost around Pittsburgh?
National cost guides put an ordinary residential retaining wall at $3,500 to $9,400, with a national average of $6,300 (LawnStarter, updated December 2025), and installed cost at $35.41 to $48.62 per square foot for installed dry-stack block up to three feet above grade, before permit fees and general contractor overhead (Homewyse, May 2026). Those are national consumer guides, not government figures and not Pittsburgh figures.
Why those numbers may not cover your wall
They price an ordinary wall, roughly three to four feet. Pennsylvania adopts IRC R404.4 through the Uniform Construction Code, which requires an engineer-stamped design over 48 inches of unbalanced fill, or over 24 inches where the wall carries a surcharge such as a slope, driveway, or structure. On Pittsburgh hillsides that threshold is crossed often, and no published index prices an engineered hillside wall or a slope stabilization job. For that work the licensed contractor who stands in your yard is the only honest source of a number. Our cost guide walks through what moves it.
How fast will someone get back to me?
Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to an independent licensed local retaining wall contractor, usually within about an hour during the day. That contractor then contacts you to look at the wall and price the work on their own schedule.

Figures read 2026-08-17. Only the independent licensed contractor you are matched with can price your actual wall. Compass Camper LLC does not perform retaining wall work and does not quote it.

Where

Local pages for the towns where walls work hardest

Permit triggers, terrain, and housing-age context for each municipality, because a wall in Mount Lebanon lives under different rules than one in Cranberry.

Worried about a wall on your property?

Request a free, no-obligation assessment and a licensed local contractor will look at the wall, explain what is happening, and put the options in writing.

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