Lynx Landscaping
Retaining Wall Experts
Your dream home deserves the perfect backyard. Lynx Landscaping is the #1 Gold Coast Retaining Wall builder because we offer premium quality materials and good old fashioned customer service.
Call Adam now on 0406 819 620 for more information or to arrange a quote.
You deserve the best. Our team is made up of experienced engineers and landscape gardeners who will troubleshoot your project to perfection.
We also offer free estimates so you know exactly what you’re getting into before signing on the dotted line.
We offer a variety of services including land grading, wall construction, soil stabilisation, drainage systems and more! So whether it’s a garden bed or a retaining wall, we’ve got you covered.
Have questions? Call Adam now on 0406 819 620 for more information or to arrange a quote.
Lynx Landscaping
All Your Retaining Wall Needs
At Lynx Landscaping, we offer a wide range of Gold Coast retaining wall solutions, so you can choose the perfect option for your home or business.
Timber Retaining Walls
Block Retaining Walls
Our block retaining walls are made from concrete or natural stone blocks, which are ideal for heavy-duty projects where durability is key.
Concrete Block Installations
Why spend hours constructing concrete block panels when our team can do it for you? We offer installation services across the Gold Coast to make your life easier.
Concrete Sleeper Retaining Walls
Sleeper walls are our specialty! We design and build them with care and precision to suit any landscape or purpose.
Why Choose Us
Achieve The Look You Want
At Lynx Landscaping, we take pride in our work and want to make sure it’s done right. All of our products are top-of-the-line, premium quality. We guarantee nothing but the best when it comes to quality.
We’ve seen it all and done it all, so you’ll never have to worry about where to turn for expert advice. That’s why we offer a wide range of services, including retaining wall installation, retainer wall repair, stone wall installation, excavation & earthmoving services and much more.
If there’s one thing we know better than anyone else, it’s landscaping materials!
So when you choose our company for your landscaping needs, you can be sure that you’re getting the best materials on the market with our guarantee.
We offer free quotes without any obligation to buy our services. Our company prides itself on delivering beautiful work and can assure you of 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
Property Line Retention Walls, Hardscaping Wall Building, Permanent Flowerbed Creations, Timber Retention Walls, Block Retaining Walls, Concrete Block Installations, Concrete Sleeper Retaining Walls, Rock Walls, Stone Walls, Sandstone Blocks Systems, Engineered Wall Systems, Retaining Wall Repair and other types.
Lynx Landscaping
Frequently Asked Questions
There are many different types of retaining walls. The simplest type is the gravity wall, which is basically a retaining wall that relies on the weight of the soil to stay in place. It is typically made with the use of concrete or stone blocks. A gravity wall may be built into a hillside or it may be an independent structure that stands on its own.
A buttress wall has one or more vertical sections, called buttresses, that are used to support an embankment. A buttress wall can also have horizontal sections called wingwalls, which are used to support embankments on both sides of an excavation.
Retaining walls are a building structure that is used to hold back the earth from slopping away. They are mostly used in hilly areas where the ground slopes down.
Retaining walls have many benefits, some of which are listed below:
- They can be used as a barrier against landslides and erosion.
- They can also be used for slope stabilization, retaining water and regulating groundwater levels.
- Retaining walls can also be used for landscaping purposes such as terraces and slopes.
- Retaining walls help prevent soil from washing away and they also provide a level surface on which to build on top of them.
There are many different situations where you might need a permit for installing a retaining wall. For example, if the retaining wall is on your property and higher than three feet, you will need to get a permit from your local municipality.
If the retaining wall is on your property and lower than three feet, then you may not need a permit. You will want to check with your local zoning board or planning commission to make sure that there are no other regulations that apply to this situation.
It’s best to check this with your local Council.
Retaining walls are structures that are built to hold back earth and other materials from spilling over the edge of a hill, cliff or embankment.
Retaining walls can be used for a variety of purposes. They can be used to prevent soil erosion and landslides, and also to protect against flood waters. Retaining walls can also be used for landscaping purposes such as building terraces or changing the natural slope of the land.
Retaining walls are used to prevent the ground from sloping away due to natural elements like rain or erosion. They are most commonly used in areas with steep hills.
The height of the wall is determined by the height of the slope and soil type. It is recommended that you consult a professional engineer when determining how high you should build your retaining wall.
The minimum front boundary setback is 6m, and 1.5m from the side and rear boundaries.
Retaining walls below 1m in height can be built up to the property boundary.
Retaining walls in QLD need building approval, unless they meet all of the following criteria:
- less than 1.0 metre high
- further than 1.5 metres to a building or
- another retaining wall
- only support the soil behind the wall, nothing above
- not part of a pool fencing
- combined wall and fence height are less than 2.0 metres
- not built over a service (sewer or stormwater)
- meets structural requirements
- not in an easement or covenant area
- meets earlier development conditions
- not in a waterfront setback area.
- may be able to help.
If you are unsure of these requirements a licenced contractor, designer, engineer or private building certifier.
More information here.