Pleasant Grove, UT · Serving all of Utah County
Retaining Walls & Concrete Sports Courts in Utah County
Engineered retaining walls for sloped lots, plus backyard basketball and tennis courts — including the demolition, dirt work and site prep to get there.
- Free estimates
- Demolition & dirt work
- Licensed & insured
Walls, courts & site work
Engineered Retaining Walls for Sloped Utah Lots
Hold back a hillside, level a yard or build a court — we do the heavy site work and the finished concrete in one crew.
Concrete & block retaining walls
Structural walls that hold back soil on sloped Utah County lots and create usable, level yard space.
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Basketball & sport courts
Smooth, level concrete pads sized for backyard basketball, pickleball and multi-sport play.
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Tennis & pickleball courts
Full-size court slabs poured flat and true, ready for surfacing and striping.
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Demolition & tear-out
We demo old concrete, structures and walls and haul everything away to clear the site.
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Dirt work & grading
Excavation, cut-and-fill, grading and compaction to shape the lot before we pour.
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Site cleanup & drainage
Drainage built in behind walls and a fully cleaned site when the work is done.
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Demolition, Dirt Work & Pour — One Crew, Start to Finish
A clear, no-surprises process so you always know what happens next.
Free site assessment
We look at your slope, drainage and access, then quote the wall or court at no charge.
Demolition & dirt work
We demo, excavate, cut-and-fill and grade the lot to the right elevation and compaction.
Build & pour
Walls formed and reinforced or court slab poured flat and true, with drainage built in.
Cleanup & walkthrough
We review the finished work with you and haul off every bit of debris.
FAQ
Retaining wall & sport court questions
Do you handle the demolition and dirt work too?
Yes. We're a single crew for demolition, excavation, grading and the finished concrete — so you don't have to coordinate multiple contractors for one project.
How big is a backyard basketball or sport court?
It depends on your space and game. A half-court is common for backyards, but we'll size the pad to your lot and intended use — basketball, pickleball or multi-sport.
Do retaining walls need drainage?
Yes — proper drainage behind the wall is critical so water pressure doesn't build up and fail it. We build drainage into every retaining wall we pour.
Can you build on a steep or sloped lot?
Absolutely. Sloped Utah County lots are exactly what retaining walls and cut-and-fill grading are for. We assess access and slope during the free estimate.
Free, no-pressure quotes
Talk to Cesar about your wall or court
Tell us about your slope, yard or court project and we'll quote an exact price after a free site visit.