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Retaining Wall Cost in Maine 2026 — Average: $5,292 — illustrated 2026 guide
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Retaining Wall Cost in Maine

2026 estimates — concrete block, stone, timber, and poured concrete

$3,704
Low estimate
$5,292
State average
$7,938
High estimate

30 linear ft × 3 ft high concrete block wall, Maine labor rates. Updated June 2026.

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Retaining Wall Cost by Material — Maine 2026 (30 linear ft × 3 ft)

Material 30 ft × 3 ft (ME) Per lin. ft
Timber / Railroad Ties $559 $19/lf
Concrete Block (Allan Block) $794 $26/lf
Gabion (Rock-filled Wire) $794 $26/lf
Poured Concrete $1,029 $34/lf
Natural Stone $1,470 $49/lf

3-foot wall installed including materials, labor, drainage, and excavation. Maine rates applied. Heights over 4 ft add 30–130% to cost.

FAQs — Retaining Wall Cost in Maine

Retaining wall installation in Maine averages $5,292 for a 30 linear foot × 3 foot high concrete block wall in 2026 — near the national average. Costs range $3,704–$7,938 depending on material and wall height.

Maine retaining walls over 4 feet typically require building permits and may require engineering drawings. Drainage is critical — proper gravel backfill and perforated pipe prevent 90% of wall failures. Get 2–3 contractor bids; prices vary significantly by region and material availability.

Most Maine jurisdictions require building permits for retaining walls over 4 feet high. Some cities require permits for walls over 30 inches. Walls over 6 feet require an engineer's stamp in virtually all states. Permit costs run $100–$500. Unpermitted retaining walls can be ordered demolished at your expense. Always check with your local building department before starting.

The cheapest retaining wall material in Maine is timber (railroad ties) at $559 for 30 linear feet installed. However, timber lasts only 10–20 years. Concrete block (Allan Block) costs $794 for 30 linear feet and lasts 40–75 years — best long-term value. Natural stone costs $1,470 for 30 linear feet but looks best and lasts 100+ years.

Retaining wall lifespan in Maine: timber/railroad ties 10–20 years; concrete block 40–75 years; poured concrete 50–100 years; natural stone 100+ years (mortared). The #1 cause of premature failure is poor drainage — hydrostatic pressure from water buildup behind the wall. Proper drainage (gravel backfill + perforated pipe) doubles or triples wall lifespan for any material.

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