Test Step 1 of 1010%WelcomeWe have designed a short quiz to help you understand the types of decisions that will determine the best retaining wall for your needs.Your Name(Required) First If you would you like to take our quiz, simply enter your first name here. We won't ask for any more personal details. At the end you will have the option to submit your details for a free design and quote.Let's get startedFirst let's understand what is a retaining wall, what do they do and what can they be made fromWhat is a Retaining Wall? A retaining wall is a structure that holds or retains soil behind it. There are many types of materials that can be used to create retaining walls like concrete blocks, poured concrete, treated timbers, rocks or boulders. Some are easy to use, others have a shorter life span, but all can retain soil. What does a Retaining Wall do? A retaining wall can be used purely as a landscaping feature - it might separate different areas in your outdoor living space or just create visual interest. More often though, retaining walls are used to prevent soil erosion and create flat areas on a sloping block of land. Your walls may either be a simple design or quite complex, depending on what you need them for and how high you want them to be. What are Retaining Walls made of? Timber, wet or dry stone, brick and concrete are among the most common materials for constructing retaining walls.Timber looks great, but its vulnerability to rot and white ants (termites) makes it the least effective material to use in retaining walls.Wet stone (stone and mortar) walls also look good and are very strong, however stone can be expensive and difficult to install due to its weight.A brick wall will need strong foundations and a good design or else it will crumble quickly. Concrete is cheap and strong, but it doesn’t have the greatest visual appeal. Having said that, it can be clad in other materials.Boulder rock walls are well priced, strong, low maintenance and quick to install, making them one of the most popular choices for retaining walls.Why do you want a retaining wall?There are many reasons so select the one most relevant to you. You can choose multiple if that helps.Reasons(Required) I live in a hilly area and soil erosion is a concern I want to add significant resale value to my home My outdoor area needs a spruce up I want to turn unusable outdoor space into functional space that looks brilliant. My old sleeper retaining walls are falling apart I have seen some rock walls in my neighborhood that look great. All of the above AccessThis is such a major factor in what retaining options will be available to youDo you have installation site access that is greater than 2m?(Required) Yes NoThat's great! Our machinery requires 2m of accessCan you get access through your neighbour or by pulling down a fence? If not, then we may need to consider a customised solution.Technical DetailsIf you've got this information handy, then please fill in the details. If not, don’t worry our free expert design and quote will answer them for youRoughly how long is the total wall that you want built?Please enter a number greater than or equal to 1.Enter in metresRoughly how tall is the total wall that you want built?Please enter a number from 0 to 10.Enter in metresRoughly when would you like it built?More information?Would you like to know more about Retaining Walls?(Required)YesNo, I have enough detail for nowWhat are the typical steps to building a retaining wall?Follow our steps below on how the process goesMeasure, Design & free quote - Our experts will help you envisage the final design of your retaining wall and the new usable space that you will create.Excavation & rubbish removalMaterial delivery - Natural Rock (no nuts, bolts, screws or mortar required!) its rock on rock, just like the pyramids. - Ballast - Smaller rock used to fill in behind the face wall - Ag pipe - May be required in certain situations & depending on the angle of the wall and the materials chosen to manage water drainage. Our experts will advise at the free design & quote stage.Base layer - Our operators will lay the first layer so you can see how it builds from thereSoil & soft landscaping - We can add soil as we complete saving you time and money and we have landscaping partners that we work with and trust.Cleanup - We will leave your site clean and tidy and looking magnificent!Would you like to know even more about what makes a great retaining wall?YesNo, I have enough detail for nowWhat makes a great retaining wall? Design … we all know that great design is what separates great quality from the rest. But what does great design in a retaining wall really mean? Turns wasted space into usable spaceUtilises sawn steps, seats & stairs to transform your spaceMinimal ongoing maintenanceThe last retaining wall you will ever build! Great soft landscaping designComplements your retaining wallSuits your budget … we have 3 standard options at varying levels of investment.Is high on enjoyment, low on maintenanceCan attract native birds and beesWould you like to know more about RWM and how we do business?YesNo, I have enough detail for nowWorking with RWMLearn more about what separates us from the restWhy is working with a Registered Builder important?It is required by legislation for projects in excess of $16kWe have Builders Insurance & Public liability cover up to $20 millionWe are reputable and trustedWe ensure there is a Builders contract signed with every project protecting both parties rights and outlining our obligations. How about payment?We require a 5% deposit once the contract is signed.Then we will schedule your project with one of our expert construction teams.When the project starts and rock has been delivered on-site we require 50% of the total contract amount.We may require progress payments at agreed stages specified in the contract.We require final payment on completion of the project and cleanup.Completing a rock wall involves upfront investment from RWM in our expert construction teams, trucks, excavators and the natural rock that we source and supply. We pride ourselves on paying our people and our suppliers immediately upon invoice and we respectfully request that you do the same with us.Would you like to organise a quote?If you feel a rock wall is right for you, then we'd love to meet.If you're looking for more information, please head over to read our Frequently Asked QuestionsPreferred Method of ContactEmailPhoneYour Phone(Required)Your Email Address(Required) Budget0 to $20,000$20,000 to $50,000$50,000+I'm not sureSuburbYour Comments/Questions(Required)NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.