
XeriPro designs and builds masonry walls — block, retaining, and decorative — with proper foundations and structural integrity built to last. Whether it's a privacy wall, a courtyard wall, or a structural retaining wall for elevation changes, we build solutions that integrate cleanly with your landscape and hold up for decades.

San Antonio's hills, slopes, and shifting soil make retaining walls a structural necessity, not just a design choice. We build walls that hold back soil, manage elevation changes, and protect the rest of your property from erosion and drainage problems. Every wall starts with proper engineering for the site — not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Every wall project starts with a site visit and a clear plan, not a guess. We assess elevation, soil, and drainage before construction begins, then build to that plan from foundation to finish. For homeowners who want more than bare block, we offer stucco and natural stone finishes that match the style of the home and blend into the landscape.

A wall is only as good as what's underneath it. We use solid foundations, proper compaction, and quality block or stone to build walls that hold up against soil pressure, heavy rain, and Texas heat. The result is a wall that still looks and performs the way it should years after it's built.
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A block wall is typically used for privacy, property boundaries, or decorative features, while a retaining wall is designed to hold back soil and manage elevation changes in a landscape.
When properly built with a strong foundation and quality materials, block and retaining walls can last several decades with minimal maintenance.
Yes. Proper drainage is essential for retaining walls to prevent pressure buildup behind the wall and ensure long-term stability.
Retaining walls can be built using concrete blocks, natural stone, or engineered retaining wall systems depending on the project’s design and structural needs.
Yes. Block walls can be finished with stucco, stone veneer, or other materials to match the style of the home and surrounding landscape.