Foundation Repair · Solution · Since 1994

Helical Tieback Anchors Stabilize Tilting Retaining Walls Without Rebuilding

Epp Foundation Repair has anchored leaning block, poured-concrete, and timber retaining walls across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994, pulling walls back into position at roughly 20 to 30 percent of full replacement cost.

Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · Missouri Since 1994

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How it works

What retaining wall anchors is and when it's the right call.

Retaining walls tilt outward because soil pressure behind the wall exceeds the wall's capacity to resist that pressure. The math is straightforward: a 6-foot block wall holds back a soil wedge that weighs roughly 100 pounds per cubic foot dry, and 120 to 130 pounds per cubic foot when saturated. Add freeze-thaw cycling. Common across all four states Epp serves, and the wall faces lateral loads that often exceed what unreinforced block or poured concrete was designed for. The wall starts to tilt at the top, mortar joints crack, and once the geometry moves out of plumb, gravity stops helping the wall and starts working against it. Helical tieback anchors reverse the failure mode by tying the wall back to stable native soil behind the failure zone. A small-diameter helical anchor. Typically 1.5-inch steel shaft with welded helical plates. Is driven horizontally through a pre-drilled hole in the wall face using a hydraulic torque motor. The crew advances the helical 8 to 15 feet into native soil behind the wall, past the active failure wedge, into ground that is not moving. Installation torque is monitored continuously, and the crew knows the helical has reached stable bearing soil when torque matches the engineered target. The anchor is then capped with a steel bearing plate against the wall face and tensioned with a calibrated wrench, transferring the lateral soil load from the wall fabric to the anchor in the deep soil. The geometry of the install matters. Anchors are typically installed at 4 to 6 feet on center horizontally and on multiple vertical rows for tall walls. The angle is normally 10 to 15 degrees downward into the soil to engage the helical in undisturbed native ground rather than the loose backfill immediately behind the wall. Tension is applied gradually. Epp routinely pulls a tilted wall back 1 to 3 inches toward plumb during install, and full restoration to original alignment is generally not achievable. The honest goal is to arrest movement and recover partial alignment, not to return the wall to as-built condition. Drainage behind the wall is a separate issue that anchors do not solve; if water is the root cause, the install includes a separate drainage scope, or Epp recommends rebuild with proper drainage tile rather than anchoring a wall that will keep accumulating pressure.

Retaining Wall Anchors explained by Epp Foundation Repair
Installation Process

How we install retaining wall anchors.

Step 01

Plumb Survey and Wall Fabric Assessment

Epp Foundation Repair measures wall plumb at multiple points along the length with a digital level or laser plumb line, documenting tilt to the quarter-inch at every measurement point. The crew inspects mortar joints, looks for separated courses, probes the backfill for organic content or saturation.

Step 02

Anchor Layout and Engineered Plan

Anchors are laid out at 4 to 6 feet on center horizontally based on wall height, soil density, and tilt severity. Multiple vertical rows are specified for taller walls. The plan calls out anchor count, length, helical configuration, and tension target. For projects above an engineered threshold, a structural engineer's drawing is included.

Step 03

Drilling Through the Wall Face

The crew drills a precise hole through each anchor location on the wall face, sized to the helical shaft diameter. On block walls, the drill enters at a mortar joint when geometry allows to minimize cracking. On poured concrete walls, a core bit cuts a clean hole.

"An anchor pulls the wall back against the soil it's tied into. If that soil is contaminated, if the wall is failing on its own, or if you don't fix the drainage, no anchor will save the wall. We measure all three before we quote the job."
Dave Epp
Dave Epp
President, Epp Foundation Repair
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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Retaining Wall Anchors.

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Helical tieback anchors typically run $1,500 to $3,000 per anchor installed across the Epp service area, with system pricing of $1,500 to $4,500 per linear foot of wall depending on wall height, soil density behind the wall, and access. A 30-foot wall normally requires 6 to 12 anchors and totals $9,000 to $36,000. That is 70 to 80 percent less than tearing out and rebuilding a comparable wall, which routinely runs $30,000 to $60,000 for a 30-foot residential install. The written estimate after on-site inspection reflects your wall's actual scope.

Pricing ranges above are general estimates only and are not project quotes. A precise figure is provided on each written estimate after on-site inspection.
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Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · MissouriSince 1994
Epp Foundation Repair

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

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Lincoln, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1133 Libra Dr
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-566-5265
Omaha, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
12305 Gold St, Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68144
402-521-5081
Grand Island, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
802 Bronze Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-303-3944
Norfolk, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1105 S 13th St, Ste 205
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-792-4092
Clive, IA
Epp Foundation Repair
2175 NW 86th St #14c
Clive, IA 50325
515-349-5562
St. Joseph, MO
Epp Foundation Repair
2400 Frederick Ave, Suite 315
St. Joseph, MO 64506
816-549-2672