Failing Retaining Wall Created Structural Concerns
Stacey H. of Little Rock, AR had been living with growing concerns about her 72-foot-long, 5-foot-tall brick retaining wall. After a previous waterproofing project left her disappointed, she wanted a fresh evaluation and reassurance that the original quote and recommendations were still valid. The wall showed signs of movement and lacked proper support, creating risks for both her property and the nearby yard space between her home and her neighbor’s.
GeoLock® Wall Anchors Installed to Restore Stability
During the inspection, our team confirmed that the wall required stabilization using a series of GeoLock® Wall Anchors. With 14 feet of workable area on the homeowner’s side and 22 feet of space in the neighboring yard, our crew carefully installed the anchors despite rocky soil, large roots, and challenging ground conditions. While the wall did not shift significantly during installation, we successfully achieved approximately a quarter inch of movement—an important first step in long-term structural correction.
Proven Methods Deliver Reliable, Long-Term Support
This project was especially meaningful because the homeowner had previously felt dissatisfied with their experience. By approaching this repair with clear communication, precision, and professionalism, our team fully regained that trust. The GeoLock® system provided the durable, high-strength reinforcement needed to protect the wall for years to come, ensuring peace of mind for a growing family and restoring confidence in the repair process.
Ready to Stabilize Your Retaining Wall or Foundation?
If you’re seeing signs of wall movement, cracking, or bowing, now is the time to act. Contact Redeemers Group today for a professional inspection and permanent repair options you can trust.