Retaining Walls Bundaberg

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At Brendan's Landscaping & Fencing, we build retaining walls for residential and commercial clients in and around the Bundaberg area. If you have a sloping property or simply want to layer your outdoor area, we'd love to help. We construct retaining walls from timber, concrete, Trendstone or sandstone, so you have an array of options to choose from.


The purpose of retaining walls is to secure structural support for embankments, sloping areas or even after excavation. If you're unsure if your property needs the support of a retaining wall, give us a call on 0432 793 382.

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Retaining Wall Benefits

There are multiple benefits of retaining walls, all of which focus on strengthening and preserving the structural integrity of your landscaping. These benefits include:


  • An organic charm & durability, thanks to the natural materials
  • Fights against erosion & flooding 
  • Creating more function & usability in your space
  • Structural integrity for decades to come
  • Relatively quick construction


So, investing in retaining walls offers peace of mind that your landscaping will be stable for years to come. If you're unsure if your property needs a retaining wall, we'll take a look. 

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Why Choose Concrete Sleepers?

Concrete sleepers are a practical and modern solution for retaining walls that need to handle pressure and weather extremes. We install concrete sleeper retaining walls for clients who want a long-lasting, low-maintenance option that doesn’t compromise on looks.


These sleepers resist rot, termites, and warping, making them ideal for Bundaberg’s climate. We recommend them for structural applications where strength is key, such as supporting large embankments or terraced yards.


With a clean finish and a range of textures and colours available, concrete sleepers suit both residential and commercial landscapes. Our team manages everything from planning to completion, ensuring each wall is built to last.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is the Purpose of a Retaining Wall?

    A retaining wall holds back soil and prevents erosion on sloped or uneven ground. These structures are commonly used to create level areas on sloping blocks, manage drainage, or support garden beds and pathways. In residential settings, retaining walls allow for more usable outdoor space, provide a foundation for landscaping features, and help protect building structures from shifting soil. They can also improve safety by stabilising steep areas and preventing landslides or washouts during heavy rain. Materials like timber, concrete sleepers, and natural stone are commonly used depending on the design and load requirements.

  • Do I Need Council Approval to Build a Retaining Wall?

    In most cases, council approval is not needed for low retaining walls under 1 metre in height, but regulations vary between local government areas. If the wall exceeds this height, is close to a boundary, or supports a structure like a driveway or building, you may need engineering certification and council consent. In some regions, walls over 600mm high also require safety considerations, such as barriers or handrails. It’s important to check with your local council before starting any work, as unapproved walls may need to be modified or removed, which can be costly.

  • How Do I Know If My Property Needs a Retaining Wall?

    You may need a retaining wall if your property has sloping land, drainage issues, or soil movement. Signs that a retaining wall could help include eroding slopes, pooling water, or uneven ground making it hard to use parts of your yard. Retaining walls are also useful if you’re planning to install terraces, outdoor steps, or flat lawn areas. In some cases, existing retaining walls may need replacing or reinforcing if they’re leaning, cracking, or showing signs of collapse. A site assessment can help determine the best solution for managing the landscape.

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