Residential · Stone & gabion

Natural Stone & Gabion Walls

Natural stone and gabion are the feature-grade top of the range, chosen for the look and the free drainage. Sandstone is hand-laid for the character of stacked rock; gabion (rock-filled wire cages) drains straight through by design, which is a real advantage on a wet slope. Both go over a metre with a structural design and a sized footing, so a feature wall is also a certified one. We price them against a sleeper or block wall so you can see the gap and decide what the look is worth.

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Scope

What this job includes.

  • Hand-laid natural sandstone feature retaining walls
  • Rock-filled gabion walls that drain freely by design
  • Aggregate and ag-line managed behind and below where the site needs it
  • Structural design and a sized footing on walls over a metre
  • A range of stone sizes and finishes to suit the house and garden
Our system: Hand-laid sandstone or rock-filled gabion, draining by design with aggregate and ag-line where the site needs it, engineered and certified over a metre, and the structure warranted for 10 years.
How we quote it

Priced by the face-metre, itemised line by line.

The face-metres and height, the material and the footing named, the drainage as its own line, the engineering and council line if it is over a metre, excavation and access, and the boundary note if the wall holds up a neighbour. Not one round number for a wall.

The 7-line quote
  1. 1 Face-metres, height and material. The price broken down by face-metres and the wall height, with the material named: concrete sleeper, core-filled besser, timber, link-block or stone. Not one round number for "a retaining wall".
  2. 2 The footing and reinforcement. The footing sized to the wall and the soil: a reinforced concrete footing for besser, concrete-set posts dug to depth for sleeper walls, with the reinforcement named. This is the line cowboys skip.
  3. 3 The drainage, as its own line. The ag-pipe (subsoil drain) along the base, the free-draining aggregate backfill, the weep holes and the geofabric. Trapped water is the number one reason walls fail, so the drainage is on the quote, not left off.
  4. 4 The engineering and council line. If the wall retains over a metre, the structural engineer design and certification and the council development approval, itemised, with a realistic approval timeline, not folded into a round number.
  5. 5 Excavation and access. The cut, the machine access on a steep or tight block, the spoil carted away and the tip fees, each a line, never sprung on you at the end.
  6. 6 The boundary-cost note. If the wall holds up a neighbour boundary, a plain-English note on how the cost usually falls (the benefit / whose-land-is-retained rule), so you can have the conversation. General guidance, not legal advice.
  7. 7 Warranty and compliance. The 10-year structural workmanship and drainage warranty in writing, and the AS 4678 / NCC compliance with the engineer design where the height needs it.
If a quote doesn’t show these lines, you can’t compare it, and you don’t know what’s been cut.
How it runs

What happens, step by step.

1

Free site assessment and soil

We come to the block, measure the fall and the slope, check the soil and the access, and talk through material and height, then put a written quote in your hands.

2

Engineer design where the height needs it

For a wall over a metre or under a surcharge, the structural engineer designs it to AS 4678 and we lodge the council development application, so it is signed off before we dig.

3

Itemised quote and start date

The honest quote: face-metres, height and material, the footing, the drainage, the engineering line, excavation and the boundary-cost note. You sign off and we book the dig.

4

Footings and posts

We excavate, then size and set the footings: a reinforced concrete footing for besser, concrete-set posts dug to depth for sleeper walls. The footings cure before the wall goes up.

5

Drainage and wall build

The ag-pipe and free-draining aggregate go in behind the wall as it is built, with weep holes and geofabric, so water drains away instead of building up. Then the wall is built to height.

6

Backfill, finish and handover

We backfill and finish, clear the site, walk you around the wall, and hand over the warranty in writing and the engineer certification and approval paperwork where it applies.

Insured, covered, guaranteed

The paperwork behind the price.

Public liability to $20M, and a 10-year structural warranty, all in writing, all on request.

We hold a South Australian builder’s licence, we build every wall to AS 4678 and the NCC, and we carry public liability insurance, so you are covered on site. For a wall over a metre, or one holding up a driveway or a building, we bring the structural engineer’s design and certification and handle the council development approval. The guarantee is a 10-year structural warranty, in writing, covering the structural workmanship and the drainage, the parts that fail first. All in writing, with exclusions named.

The cover, the guarantee, and how to check each one.
Proof · recent work

Natural Stone & Gabion Walls jobs we’ve done.

A finished hand-laid natural sandstone feature retaining wall along the front of a heritage Hahndorf cottage
The same Hahndorf street frontage before the wall, bare grass and clay slope set out for the sandstone build
Before After
Sandstone feature wall, heritage street, Hahndorf. A hand-laid natural sandstone feature retaining wall on a Hahndorf block, built to suit the heritage streetscape and draining by design.
Questions, answered

Natural Stone & Gabion Walls: common questions.

Are stone and gabion walls more expensive?
Natural sandstone is the feature-grade top of the range, priced for the look and the hand-work. Gabion (rock-filled wire cages) sits in the mid-to-upper range but drains freely by design, which can save on separate drainage. We will price both against a sleeper or block wall so you can see the gap and decide what the look is worth to you.
Do gabion walls need drainage behind them?
Less than a solid wall, because the rock-filled cages let water pass straight through, which is one of their advantages on a wet slope. We still manage the water behind and below them with aggregate and an ag-line where the site needs it, so the ground stays stable. It is part of the design, not an afterthought.
Can a stone wall be engineered for over a metre?
Yes. Sandstone block and gabion both go over a metre with a structural design, a sized footing and council approval, the same as any other material. We bring the engineer and the approval where the height needs it, so a feature wall is also a certified one.
Will the stone match the look I want?
We work with sandstone and rock in a range of sizes and finishes, and we will show you options that suit the house and the garden. Send a photo of the slope and the look you are after with your enquiry and we will get you a tighter number.
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