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Retaining Wall Construction in Ipswich, MA

Engineered fieldstone and block retaining walls that hold sloped Ipswich yards in place — built to the 48-inch frost line, drained properly, and permitted when the code requires it.

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A retaining wall is the one structure on your property that’s actively holding something back — soil, water, and the grade itself. Built wrong, it leans and fails within a few Ipswich winters. The difference is almost never the stone you see; it’s the base, the drainage, and the reinforcement you don’t. We build walls in Ipswich the way they should be built for New England: compacted footings below the 48-inch frost line, gravel backfill with a perforated drain, and geogrid reinforcement where the height calls for it.

Materials

Wall types we build in Ipswich

  • Natural fieldstone & granite — the period-correct look for Ipswich’s historic homes
  • Segmental block — engineered modular systems for clean lines
  • Poured concrete — maximum strength for tall or load-bearing walls
  • Boulder / armour stone — natural, low-maintenance grade changes
  • Timber & landscape walls — budget-friendly for shorter terraces
  • Tiered / terraced walls — multiple short walls for a steep slope

The AB Mendez Standard

How a Ipswich retaining wall gets built

01

Assess the slope

We read the grade, soil, and water flow and flag whether a permit or historic review applies.

02

Excavate & base

We dig below the frost line and compact a crushed-stone base.

03

Build & drain

We set the wall with gravel backfill, a perforated drain, and geogrid reinforcement.

04

Backfill & finish

We backfill, re-grade, and clean up.

Permits in Ipswich

When a Ipswich retaining wall needs a permit

In Ipswich, a retaining wall over 4 feet (footing to top) — or any wall supporting a surcharge — requires a building permit and engineered drawings through the Ipswich Building Department. Ipswich has more First Period (17th-century) houses than anywhere in America, protected through the Historical Commission‘s demolition review and the Architectural Preservation District; salt-marsh buffers fall under the Ipswich Conservation Commission. We handle the permit, the engineering, and any hearing.

Typical installed cost ranges in the Ipswich area (ballpark)
Wall typeTypical range
Segmental block$35–$55 / sq ft
Natural fieldstone / granite$45–$75 / sq ft
Poured concrete$40–$60 / sq ft
Boulder / armour stone$30–$50 / sq ft

Why AB Mendez

Why Ipswich homeowners hire us for walls

The owner builds it

Anibel Mendez quotes and runs every project here personally — no salesman, no handoff to a sub who has never seen your property.

Engineered for New England

Frost-depth footings, proper drainage, and code-compliant materials. We build for year 10, not the first photo.

Licensed, insured, permitted

Massachusetts HIC registration, full insurance, Dig Safe on every dig, and permits pulled in our name — the boring stuff that separates real contractors from a guy with a truck.

From the owner

“Nine times out of ten, a failed retaining wall didn’t fail because of the stone — it failed because nobody dealt with the water.”

Drainage is the whole game with retaining walls. A wall without a proper base and a way for water to escape will heave and bulge no matter how good it looks on day one. When I build a wall in Ipswich, the drainage is engineered before the first stone goes down — Anibel Mendez

Retaining Walls FAQ

Common questions

Do I need a permit for a retaining wall in Ipswich?

If it’s over 4 feet or supports a surcharge, yes — a building permit and engineered drawings are required. We handle all of it.

How tall can a wall be without engineering?

Generally up to 4 feet, as long as it isn’t holding back a driveway, pool, or other surcharge.

What’s the best material for my slope?

It depends on height, look, and budget. Fieldstone suits historic Ipswich homes; block gives clean lines; concrete handles the tallest loads.

How long should a retaining wall last?

Built correctly — proper base, drainage, and reinforcement — decades.

How much does a retaining wall cost in Ipswich?

Most installed walls run roughly $30–$75 per square foot depending on material, height, drainage, and access.

Free estimates in Ipswich

Get a retaining wall built right

Send us your slope and we’ll come look — one contractor, quoted, permitted, and built by the same person.

No-pressure estimate · we pull the permits in our name · one contractor, start to finish.

AB Mendez Masonry & Landscaping · Licensed & Insured · Serving Ipswich & the North Shore

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