Every project is different. The timeline depends on the size, design, weather conditions, permitting, and site preparation. We'll provide an estimated schedule once your project is planned.
In most cases, yes. Permit requirements vary depending on the lake, county, and local regulations. Our team can help you understand what permits may be required before construction begins.
Every project is different. The timeline depends on the size, design, weather conditions, permitting, and site preparation. We'll provide an estimated schedule once your project is planned.
Absolutely. Every boathouse we build is customized to fit your shoreline, boat, lifestyle, and design preferences. We also use 3D design software so you can visualize your project before construction starts.
Yes. We can design your boathouse with features like living quarters, kitchens, bathrooms, storage areas, upper-level party decks, and other custom amenities.
Yes. Whether your current structure has reached the end of its lifespan or no longer fits your needs, we can remove and replace it with a custom-built solution.
We design boathouses that can incorporate custom boat lifts and cradles to protect your boat and make launching and storing it much easier.
We use barge-mounted equipment that allows us to complete much of the construction from the water. This helps protect your shoreline, landscaping, and property from heavy equipment.
We proudly serve many East Texas lakes, including Lake Tyler, Lake Palestine, Lake Fork, Lake Cherokee, Lake Jacksonville, Lake Nacogdoches, Cedar Creek Reservoir, and surrounding areas.
Permit requirements vary by location and the governing authority for your lake. We'll help determine what's needed before construction begins.
A dock is typically designed for mooring boats and accessing the water, while a pier usually extends farther from shore and can be used for boating, fishing, or recreation. We can recommend the best option based on your property.
Yes. We can remove aging or damaged docks and replace them with a durable structure designed for today's lake conditions.
Our pile driving equipment allows us to build stable, permanent docks in deeper water while maintaining a strong foundation.
Construction timelines vary depending on the size of the dock, site conditions, permitting, and weather. We'll provide a project schedule before work begins.
With quality materials, proper construction, and routine maintenance, a well-built dock can provide decades of dependable use.
Yes. We repair many types of dock damage, including storm damage, structural issues, worn decking, and deteriorating components.
No. Our barge-mounted equipment allows us to work directly from the water, minimizing disruption to your yard and helping preserve your shoreline.
With quality materials, proper construction, and routine maintenance, a well-built dock can provide decades of dependable use.
If your shoreline is eroding, your yard is losing soil, or nearby structures are beginning to shift, a retaining wall can help stabilize your property and prevent further damage.
Common signs include disappearing soil, exposed roots, shoreline cracks, leaning docks, washed-out landscaping, or areas that collect standing water after rain.
The best material depends on factors like wave action, water depth, shoreline conditions, and your long-term goals. We'll recommend the right solution for your property.
The lifespan depends on the material and environmental conditions. When properly designed and installed, retaining walls can provide reliable shoreline protection for many years.
Yes. Depending on its condition, we may be able to repair or reinforce your existing retaining wall instead of replacing it entirely.
A properly designed retaining wall greatly reduces erosion by stabilizing the shoreline and protecting your property from ongoing wave action.
Concrete and steel generally provide the greatest long-term durability, while other materials like vinyl, fiberglass, wood, and boulders may be better suited for certain shoreline conditions.
Some projects require permits, depending on the location and scope of work. We'll help determine the requirements for your property.
No. Our barge-mounted equipment allows us to build directly from the water, helping preserve your yard, landscaping, and shoreline throughout construction.
Pile driving is the process of driving large support posts deep into the lakebed to create a stable foundation for structures like docks, boathouses, and retaining walls.
Most permanent lakefront structures rely on pile driving to provide the strength and stability needed for long-term performance.
The required depth depends on the soil conditions and the structure being built. Our equipment is capable of driving piles up to approximately 45 feet deep to reach stable ground when needed.
Pile driving is commonly used for boathouses, docks, piers, boat lifts, retaining walls, and other permanent waterfront structures.
No. Because we use barge-mounted equipment, we perform pile driving from the water whenever possible, protecting your shoreline, yard, and landscaping throughout the project.