What is a Retaining Wall?

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Retaining walls are an essential solution for maximising usable space, especially in areas with challenging terrains. They offer a practical way to create level ground for construction where space is limited. Concrete retaining walls are particularly effective for adding terraces and enhancing landscaping, making them a popular choice for high-end developments.


A retaining wall is a rigid structure designed to hold back soil at different levels on either side. These walls are often used in areas with steep slopes or where the landscape needs significant modification, such as in roadway overpasses or complex landscaping projects. By installing retaining walls, you can effectively manage soil erosion and create stable, usable land in otherwise difficult locations.

Ibstock's Retaining Wall Solutions

Ibstock offers a comprehensive range of retaining wall systems, including the Stepoc, Keystone, and Slopeloc blocks, each designed to meet specific project needs.

Stepoc Retaining Wall System

The Stepoc Retaining Wall System allows for the rapid construction of single-skin retaining walls up to 4.0 meters high, depending on design specifications by a structural engineer. Available in widths of 200, 256, and 325mm, Stepoc blocks are lightweight, weighing less than 20kg per unit. This system is versatile, making it ideal for various applications such as retaining walls, basement walls, swimming pools, flood defences, and blast panels.

Benefits of Using Stepoc Retaining Walls:

  • Versatility: Transform difficult plots into viable development sites.
  • Speed: Stepoc blocks are stacked dry, allowing for quick construction.
  • Ease of use: No specialist skills are required—general labourers can easily build retaining walls.
  • Efficiency: With no need for mortar, walls are erected quickly with no drying time.
  • Strength: A single pour of concrete fills the cavity, creating a solid, reinforced wall.
  • Cost-effective: Stepoc retaining walls offer a more affordable option compared to alternatives.
Slopeloc Retaining Wall System

The Slopeloc system features a dry-laid concrete block with a unique ribbed face, suitable for DIY enthusiasts and professional installers alike. It can be used as a gravity wall for garden retaining wall projects or on a larger scale for commercial applications, such as embankment repairs.

Keystone Retaining Wall System

Keystone is a modular retaining wall system made from high-strength concrete, perfect for projects requiring tall walls or high surcharges. It’s simple, dry-build construction is ideal for challenging site designs, such as railway tunnels, bridges, embankments, and access ramps.

Choosing the Right Retaining Wall System

Selecting the appropriate retaining wall system is crucial for project success. Ibstock's concrete blocks are engineered specifically for retaining walls, making the construction process straightforward. Ibstock’s engineering team is available to provide expert advice, helping you choose the best retaining wall solution based on the slope, soil conditions, and intended use.

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