Handy-Wall

Split Face Texture

Retaining Wall System

A Handy-Wall retaining wall is a durable, functional solution for holding back soil, preventing erosion, and leveling landscapes. It can be made from concrete, stone, or interlocking blocks, and is ideal for residential or commercial use.

Our retaining walls are easy to install and highly customizable. Handy-Wall offers a variety of materials to fit your style. With a modular system, installation is quick and straightforward, saving you both time and money. Plus, once installed, these walls require minimal maintenance, making them a hassle-free solution for any project. 

Handy-Wall retaining walls aren’t just functional—they also add value to your property. They enhance the aesthetic of your outdoor space, increase curb appeal, and can even help level uneven ground or create raised garden beds. Whether you’re working on a residential garden or a commercial landscape, Handy-Wall provides a versatile, eco-friendly, and cost-effective solution for any project.

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Handy-Wall Unit Measurements

Available in a straight-face style, Handy-Wall can build short retaining walls up to 3 feet tall with a minimum curve radius of 3 feet.

Handy-Wall units are 50 percent larger and twice as heavy as Handy-Stone II units. Handy-Wall units feature tapered sides that allow for curved installations and are available in a straight-face design. A bottom lip on the rear of each unit ensures proper alignment and provides some earth-retention support when stacked.

Straight Face

Weight - 31 lbs. (96 Units per pallet)
Size - 4" high, 12" wide, 9" deep
Face Area - 1/3 s.f.

Note: 3 Handy-Wall = 1 s.f. of Face Area

Installation Steps for Handy-Wall

Step 1 – Prepare Base

Begin by excavating a trench:

15″ wide by 4″ deep for Handy-Wall
12″ wide by 4″ deep for Handy-Stone II

Be sure to remove sod and other organic materials from the base. Partially embed a portion of the lowermost units to hold them in place.

After excavating, make sure that the bottom of the trench is well compacted. Use a hand tamper to compact the soil, if necessary. Spread a 1″ layer of sand in the trench. The base is now ready for the base layer (or “course”) of wall units.

Step 2 – Position Base Course

Lay the base course units on your prepared base. You may remove a small amount of sand to make room for the alignment lips or remove the alignment lips using a hammer and chisel. Level each unit side to side, front to back, and with adjacent units. A rubber mallet will help you level the units, and a stringline can be used to keep them in a straight line. Place the units directly next to one another, keeping face joints tight. Place and compact soil backfill to a height that is even with the soil in front of the wall, to hold the units securely in place.

Step 3 – Lay

Succeeding Course
Position the next course of units so that the alignment lips overhand the back edge of the base course and each unit is resting on two adjacent lower units.

Step 4 – Backfill As You Proceed

Place backfill behind each course as you proceed. Gravel backfill is recommended to help with drainage. Any material placed behind the wall should be well compacted. Continue laying additional courses and backfilling until desired height is achieved (maximum wall height is 3 feet).

Step 5 – Secure Top Course (Optional)

If it is critical to prevent units from being removed, secure the uppermost course with a flexible concrete adhesive, following the manufacturer’s directions.

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