Retaining Wall Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Landscapers see failing slopes every week. Grading crews hit unstable soil daily. They need a wall builder they trust — that's you on LeadChuck.

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Retaining Walls lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Retaining wall jobs are expensive and

Retaining wall jobs are expensive and homeowners get 5+ quotes from aggregator sites, turning every lead into a race to the bottom on price

Most retaining wall leads come from

Most retaining wall leads come from people who already have a failing wall — by then the emergency mindset drives them to whoever answers first, not the best contractor

Seasonal landscaping cycles mean demand spikes

Seasonal landscaping cycles mean demand spikes in spring but paid ad costs triple exactly when every other landscaper is advertising too

How LeadChuck works for retaining walls contractors

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A retaining wall project runs $3,000–$25,000 depending on materials and scale — landscapers and grading contractors encounter these needs constantly but can't do the structural work themselves.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Landscaping companies, drainage specialists, grading contractors, and civil engineers all encounter slope stability issues and need a trusted wall contractor to refer.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When a landscaper texts you 'I've got a client in Green Hills with a failing timber wall, 80 linear feet, needs block' — that job is 90% sold before you walk the site.

The referral flywheel in action

Tony runs TerraForm Walls in Franklin, TN. He connected with a landscape design firm on LeadChuck — they do 40+ installs a year but don't touch structural work. First quarter, they sent 6 retaining wall referrals. Tony closed 4 at an average of $8,500 — $34,000 in new revenue. Lead fees were $280 total. He referred back to the landscaper's clients for irrigation work, earning $210 in referral fees. Net cost on $34K: $70.

Your net lead cost: $-140 for $8500+ in revenue. Plus $210 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends retaining walls contractors leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Landscapers

Landscaping jobs frequently reveal slope stability issues requiring retaining walls before planting can begin

Grading Contractors

Grading work often exposes or creates the need for retaining walls to manage grade changes

Drainage Specialists

Poor drainage and erosion are leading causes of retaining wall failure — they see the need firsthand

Fence Contractors

Fence installers often encounter yards needing grade changes or wall installation before fencing can proceed

Pool Contractors

Pool installations on sloped lots almost always require retaining walls for level deck areas

Who do retaining walls contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Landscaping

$50-100

After the wall is built, clients need planting, sod, and landscape design to finish the project

Drainage

$45-85

Proper drainage behind and around retaining walls is critical — drainage contractors get called in regularly

Concrete

$40-80

Footings, caps, and flatwork often accompany wall projects

Fencing

$35-70

Retaining walls are often paired with fence installation for safety and property definition

Irrigation

$30-65

New retaining wall areas need irrigation systems added or rerouted

Simple, transparent pricing

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No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I was doing $280,000 a year mostly from yard signs and word of mouth. LeadChuck added $95,000 in wall jobs in my first year — all from landscapers and pool guys I'd never met before who needed a wall sub they could trust. The referral fees are nothing compared to what I'm making.
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Tony M.

TerraForm Retaining Walls, Franklin, TN · 14 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Everything from small 20-foot residential walls to large commercial grade-change projects. Most contractor referrals are for $3,000–$15,000 residential jobs where the referring contractor simply isn't equipped to do structural work.

LeadChuck doesn't verify licensing, but referring contractors won't send clients to unlicensed subs — having your contractor's license and insurance listed on your profile builds trust and gets you more referrals.

Fast. When a landscaper is mid-project and discovers a slope stability issue, they need an answer the same day. Contractors with fast response times on LeadChuck close significantly more referrals.

Absolutely. Your profile lets you specify materials and methods. Specialty contractors often get more referrals because the referring contractor knows exactly what they're getting.

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