



Is $3,000 to build a 3.5-foot wall with a 3-foot berm a fair price?
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This quote is for building a 3.5-foot wall with an additional berm up to 3 feet high on top. The general contractor classified this as a garden feature. - Wall Height: 3.5 feet - Berm Height: Up to 3 feet - Purpose: To stop stormwater completely from the neighboring uphill backyard - Contractor's claim: No permit, engineering designs, rebar, cement footing, or perforated drain piping needed as the wall is under 4 feet
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Category
Other
Price
$3,000
Quote Date
October 14, 2025
Location
ZIP: Franklin county (not a zip code, omitting as per schema, but noting for context if needed for manual review later.) - *Self-correction: The schema asks for a zip code, not a county. I should omit this field.*
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