The process starts with planning. Ground conditions are checked. Soil is removed to create space. A strong footing supports the wall. Reinforcement is added for strength. Walls are formed precisely. Drainage systems are installed behind the wall. Weather affects timing and curing. Quality depends on process.
Size affects planning. Short walls may not need reinforcement. More force must be managed. Area rules shape work. Regulations reduce risk. Shortcuts cause failure. Proper backfill supports drainage. Firm soil supports stability. Area knowledge improves results.
Concrete needs time to set. Moisture control supports proper curing. Covering may protect the surface. Temperature affects curing speed. Local weather needs care. Skipping care causes flaws. Experience guides timing. Good curing supports long term strength. Many underestimate curing.