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We handle every step — from site prep to final rock placement — delivering professionally built retaining and freestanding Gabion walls that are engineered to last and elevate your outdoor space.

Want to build it yourself? We’ll provide everything you need: accurate measurements, engineering specs, rock guidance, pricing breakdowns, and step-by-step instructions — so you can construct your Gabion wall with confidence.

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Not sure where to start? We offer professional design consultations to guide you through material selection, layout planning, and structural recommendations — ensuring your Gabion project is both practical and beautiful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A gabion wall is a structure made from wire mesh baskets filled with stones, rocks, or other materials. They are commonly used for retaining walls, erosion control, and landscaping.

Gabion walls are cost-effective, environmentally friendly, flexible, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.

Yes, they allow for effective drainage, reducing water pressure buildup behind the wall. Compared to traditional block walls, gabion walls also have the flexibility to adjust to shifting soil conditions without cracking or collapsing.

Gabion walls can last for 30-50 years or longer, depending on the materials used and the environmental conditions.

Yes, gabion walls are relatively easy to install. They require minimal tools and machinery, especially for smaller-scale projects. However, proper planning and leveling are important.

Gabions are typically filled with rocks, gravel, or stone, but they can also be filled with recycled materials such as concrete or crushed brick.

They are commonly used for erosion control, slope stabilisation, riverbank reinforcement, noise barriers, garden landscaping, and retaining walls.

Gabion walls are low-maintenance but should be inspected periodically for any damage to the wire mesh or settling of the stones. Over time, the stone may shift, but repairs are generally easy.

Yes, gabion walls are considered environmentally friendly because they are made from natural materials, allow for water drainage, and can be used for habitat creation.

The size of the stones typically ranges from 3 to 6 inches in diameter. Larger stones are used for bigger gabion baskets, while smaller stones may be used for finer details or smaller baskets.

Yes, gabion walls are often used in landscaping and design for their aesthetic appeal. The stones’ colour, texture, and shape can add a natural, rustic look to a garden or property.