London Wall Page
The broader retaining-wall service page behind this Westmount-specific version.
Retaining wall construction for Westmount homes that need cleaner backyard structure, patio support, or more intentional grade change than a simple cosmetic refresh can provide.
Plan My Westmount Wall ProjectWestmount retaining wall projects are usually less dramatic than valley-side jobs, but that does not make them less important. A yard can feel awkward without looking extreme. The patio edge may need support. The grade may drift in a way that makes the backyard harder to use. The space may simply need structure before it starts feeling finished.
Many Westmount homes benefit from a retaining wall not because the slope is huge, but because the outdoor layout needs more discipline. A wall can define the patio edge, sharpen a garden transition, support a raised area, or give the backyard a stronger sense of order.
That kind of work often makes the difference between a backyard that is merely maintained and one that actually feels resolved.
Useful when the patio edge needs stronger support, a raised layout, or cleaner definition against the rest of the yard.
Helpful where the lot has enough grade change or pressure that the wall needs to do more than look neat.
Walls that give planting areas and lawn edges more shape without feeling overly decorative or disconnected.
Important when water movement, runoff, or low spots should be handled alongside the wall instead of after it.
Tell us what part of the yard needs support, where the patio or grade feels awkward, and whether the project also needs steps, drainage work, or a cleaner overall layout.
The broader retaining-wall service page behind this Westmount-specific version.
Useful when the wall project also supports a patio upgrade or better backyard layout.
The wider Westmount area page for broader hardscape or property-improvement work.
A practical article if water handling is part of the wall problem.
Usually when the patio needs support, the backyard needs stronger definition, or the grade creates awkward transitions that make the layout feel unfinished.
Often both. Even when appearance matters, the wall still needs to be planned around real support and long-term stability.
Yes. Many Westmount wall projects work best when patio support, steps, and water handling are all treated as part of the same job.