Let us investigate solutions to make your existing seawalls as safe as possible!
We specialize in installing vinyl seawalls - made of mostly Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which is resistant to corrosion and damage from saltwater. These are installed to prevent erosion and protect your home from flooding. Components include:
Our team is experienced in installing rock (typically coquina) revetment "walls" to reinforce shorelines. These are often sloped and made of varying materials. These are designed to absorb and deflect the force of waves and tides, dissipating wave energy and protecting your property from being eroded away. Rock revetments are often more environmentally friendly compared to traditional seawalls. The gaps between the rocks allow water to flow through, which helps preserve the natural flow of water along the shoreline. Additionally, the spaces between the boulders can serve as habitats for marine life, providing shelter for fish, crabs, and other creatures.
Whether you're buying a home, selling a home, or you just have concerns on your existing seawall, we can provide a qualified professional to perform a seawall inspection and notify you of the integrity of your existing inspection. Prices for inspections may vary.
Shoreline stabilization can range from vegetation only to coastal structures like seawalls and rock revetments or breakwaters. A "living shoreline" is a protected, stabilized coastal edge made of natural materials such as plants, sand, or rock. Unlike a concrete seawall or other hard structure, which impede the growth of plants and animals, living shorelines grow over time. Although we focus on hard structures like rock revetments and seawalls, we can incorporate portions of living shorelines as well. In fact, we would be excited to do so to help provide habitat for marine life and birds.
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