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A1 Before: A Rocky, Steep Hill
This hill was difficult and dangerous.
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A2 After: Retaining Wall Holds Back Hill
The interlocking natural fieldstones and granite boulders keep a sturdy hold on the hill's mud and rocks.
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B1 Before: Falling Mud and Debris
This hill was a mess of mud. It was in danger of falling onto the property.
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B2 After: A Pyramid-Like Solution
These gradually sloping steps embedded into the interlocking retaining wall make the hill both safe and accessible.
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C1 Before: A Dangerous Hillside
Notice how close the hill material is to the house's back yard.
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C3 After: Fieldstone and Boulders Wall
The retaining wall stops the slope's interference with the house. The hill is now safe.
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D1 Before: Inaccessible Backyard
The slope made this backyard difficult to use.
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D2 After: A Paver Driveway and Retaining Wall
The homeowners needed more driveway space. The retaining wall holds back the rest of the hill where the driveway ends.
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E1 Before: Boulders Behind the House
As with many New Hampshire homes, the home builder left behind boulders embedded into the ground.
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E2 After: A Functional Walkout
The retaining wall transforms the boulders into a functional back deck.
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F1 Before: A Plain Backyard
Parents wanted a better backyard for their kids.
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F2 After: A Children's Playground
Rounder rock, a cubby slide, swings and a retaining wall transform the space to a child's playground.
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G1 Before: A Rocky Terrain
This back yard was difficult to use.
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G2 After: Green Grass
The wall holds the worst of the slope, while the ground is freed up to grow green grass.
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New Hampshire Retaining Wall Installation
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Craig Urella at
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retaining wall project.
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