Dock repairs
Repair damaged decking, framing, fasteners, connections, bracing, supports, and storm-damaged sections.
Waterfront Structural Repairs
We inspect and repair waterfront structures affected by rot, corrosion, loose connections, settlement, storm damage, boat impact, soil loss, and structural movement.
Available Work
We inspect the existing structure, water exposure, site access, measurements, materials, and how you plan to use the property.
Repair damaged decking, framing, fasteners, connections, bracing, supports, and storm-damaged sections.
Evaluate motors, cables, cradles, bunks, controls, hardware, pilings, and mounting points before selecting the repair approach.
Review damage at the waterline, alignment, connections, and the structure carried above the piling.
Repair seawall damage and connected waterfront components when one failure affects the dock, shoreline, or access.
Problems to Address
The failed part, its supports, nearby connections, water exposure, and normal loads must be checked before selecting the repair.

Inspection Details
We inspect the damaged part, the supports carrying it, nearby connections, and other components exposed to the same condition. That helps prevent a repair from covering damage that will continue spreading.
Schedule a waterfront inspection →Frequently Asked Questions
That depends on how far the deterioration extends, whether the structure has shifted, and how much sound material remains. An inspection can show whether a targeted repair is enough or replacement is the safer choice.
If it feels unstable, has failed supports or connections, or shows obvious structural damage, limiting access until it is evaluated is the safer choice.
Yes. Dock, piling, lift, and seawall repairs that use the same access and equipment can be included in one estimate.
The photos and property details provide a starting point. A site visit may still be needed to define the condition, access, measurements, and practical repair options.