SEAWALLS
Seawalls take a beating over the years with heavy boat traffic, tidal changes and erosion not to
mention our summer rainstorms that can pose a serious risk to your seawall. If your seawall is
not routinely maintained it can and will fail. We stand behind our work 100%. Call or email us
today to schedule your free estimate.
Anchor Marine Boatlift Co will replace, maintain or repair your seawall using the highest quality
materials and methods.
WARNING SIGNS OF SEAWALL ISSUES.
- Holes, Voids, or depressions in your yard along the seawall. Loss of soil.
- Cracking Concrete, Cracks along the top of the seawall cap.
- Horizontal or vertical cracks in the seawall panels.
- Missing grout between the T piles and panels.
- Undermining of the seawall panels. Erosion at the base of the wall
- Excessive soil or sand on top of the footer.
- Dipping, sagging or bowing outward seawall.
Types of Seawalls
Aluminum Seawalls
Aluminum is both economical and sturdy, making it an excellent material for your seawall. Metal,
in general, is designed to stand up well to a range of weather conditions, making it a wise
choice in terms of both initial construction and longevity.
Vinyl Seawalls
Aluminum is both economical and sturdy, making it an excellent material for your seawall. Metal,
in general, is designed to stand up well to a range of weather conditions, making it a wise
choice in terms of both initial construction and longevity.
Concrete Seawalls
Concrete seawalls, which may include steel or other metal reinforcements, are one of the most
durable seawall materials. Intended to last for fifty years or more under the conditions you're
most likely to experience living near the water--including rain, waves, and salt water--concrete
seawalls are made tough.
Composite Seawalls
Composite seawalls aren't as tough as concrete or steel, but they will allow for a faster
installation. They are made of pre-colored materials that are easy to install on your property,
which means they'll be more likely to maintain their look long-term than other materials, which
may need to be stained or painted in order to be maintained.
Need a water barrier? We offer numerous solutions for erosion control. We build seawalls from high quality materials for the greatest strength, including aluminum, vinyl sheet pile, rock/rip-rap/revetments or traditional wood to ensure that the end result is aesthetically attractive but dependable.
Our seawalls are built and engineered for your peace of mind. We can build from your design or our engineers can create a seawall design to meet your needs and specifications.
We also provide shore restoration services, including rip rap barriers (see image) made of native stone rocks.