That length requires an engineer and inspections. |
That price was for a 3 brick 1.5 ft high wall obviously, so looking at double that price for a 3ft tall one. |
This. Contractors are pricing themselves out of jobs now, hoping to do less jobs for more money from suckers willing to pay them thousands to play in the dirt with rocks. DIY, it's not rocket science. Plenty of videos online how to build one to prevent creep and cracking. It's not difficult knowledge wise, just hard labor moving dirt and stones. Take your time and do it over a couple months in dry weather. |
Funny. Assuming OP just wants a nice visual addition, not trying to prop up the tower of Pisa. |
A nice visual wall that will not topple over in a few years requires a proper footing, drainage, backfill and yes, a certain amount of engineering know-how. If you just want to stack stone and don't care what happens, have at it. |
Youtube is your friend in this case. It's not rocket science. |
20-50k |