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Leesburg Lake Harris Lake Griffin Seawalls and Pilings
We pride ourselves in constructing the straightest and most
durable sea walls in the business. Today’s seawalls are installed
with a wide range of materials and costs depending on the
contractor, exposure and armoring requirements of the property.
If you own a waterfront property you know just how important
your seawall is to the safety and value of your property. It is
essential to have a structure in place that will prevent erosion and
water damage that will also enhance the look of your property
from the water.
Rip Rap Seawalls
A rip rap or stone wall will add stability while giving your property a
natural look. Rip rap consists of rocks, stone or other material
arranged to prevent erosion from water. Rip rap not only looks
natural but it will also provide a great habitat for wildlife. When the
tide is high, rip rap can offer an ideal shelter for small marine
animals.
Wood Seawalls
A wooden sea wall can have more natural look and offers a lower
initial installation cost but keep in mind that a wood seawall is
more prone to factors that could require more-frequent repairs or
replacement. Depending on the weather and environment this
option can provide many years of service.
Vinyl Seawalls
A vinyl seawall will last longer than wood, more durable than
concrete, and engineered to work with the forces of water and
tides to diffuse their power. When used in conjunction with earth-
anchoring systems and concrete reinforcement, vinyl sheet pile is
hands-down the best defense against erosion and best investment
to protect valuable waterfront property. We help with which profile
panels you might need with a range of thicknesses and strength
ratings to cover any need from small residential to a large
commercial job.
Pilings
Piling is the one part of any dock construction plan that should be
given the closest scrutiny. Your whole project rests on its structural
integrity to ensure longevity.
There are three things to consider:
(1) Make sure pilings will hold up from weather and rot. For
wood, that means ensuring the highest levels of the right
chemicals, or investing in an alternative piling material like
fiberglass.
(2) Create a solid barrier from destructive organisms. We
recommend new wood pilings be wrapped prior to sinking. If you
have existing pilings, there are solutions for protecting them as
well.
(3) Protect Pilings from the sun. Piling caps are for more than
just cosmetic looks. They will block harmful UV rays and stop water
intrusion that will accelerate degradation of wood from above. If
your existing pilings have damage and you’re just not sure how to
proceed, call us. We can discuss the options for piling repair or
replacement.