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The right retaining wall can bring beauty, elegance, and a uniform look to any property. The benefits of retaining walls, however, go far beyond the aesthetic. Hicon Inc. is a team of masonry restoration and porch reconstruction specialists who have been serving the Cincinnati, Ohio, area for four decades. Below, they discuss three advantages of installing retaining walls on your property.

3 Benefits of Retaining Walls

1. Keep Soil & Other Organic Matter Where It Belongs

retaining wallRetaining walls provide the necessary support to keep soil and other organic matter firmly in place. If a portion of your yard is used as a garden, a wall will contain the dirt and separate it from your green spaces. If you have a particularly hilly or uneven yard and utilize these rises for trees, bushes, or other shrubbery, a wall creates a barrier that prevents the greenery and soil from spreading into other areas of the yard.

2. Prevent Flooding

A retaining wall can also help prevent flooding. Serving as a barricade, the wall may keep water at bay and end up keeping both your outdoor and indoor spaces safe from the ravages of a flood. If flood prevention is one of your primary goals for your retaining wall, make sure it is high and secure enough to safeguard the surrounding area.

3. Avert Sinkholes

Sinkholes can result when water habitually pools in certain, often low-lying outdoor areas. They may also spring up because of erosion or large reserves of underground water. A sinkhole can be nothing short of a catastrophe, leading to property and structural damage and groundwater pollution. A retaining wall around a sinkhole not only marks off the vulnerable space, but it can also help prevent more water from already accumulating in such a sensitive location.

Embrace all the possibilities of a retaining wall for yourself, your home, and your outdoor spaces. Contact Hicon Inc. to schedule an estimate today. You can reach them by phone at (513) 242-3612 or visit them online. For more, connect with the staff on their Facebook and Twitter pages.

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