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A seawall is a structure built along the coast to protect land from the erosive forces of waves and storm surges. Seawalls are critical in safeguarding coastal areas, preventing flooding, and maintaining the integrity of coastal landscapes.

Seawalls are vital for coastal protection, but the choice of seawall depends on the specific environmental conditions, budget, and desired longevity. Proper design and maintenance are essential to ensure their effectiveness in protecting coastal areas from erosion and storm damage.

Depending on your specific needs and product availability, we might be able to build or repair your seawall from a variety of other marine-grade construction materials that include:

VINYL SEAWALLS (WE RECOMMEND)

Vinyl seawalls are a popular and effective coastal protection solution made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). They offer numerous advantages over traditional materials like wood, concrete, and steel.

Vinyl seawalls are a modern and effective solution for coastal protection, offering durability, low maintenance, and environmental benefits. They are particularly suited for residential and commercial waterfront properties, providing long-term protection against erosion and storm damage. Proper design and professional installation are key to maximizing the benefits of a vinyl seawall.

COQUINA SEAWALL

Coquina seawalls are a type of coastal protection structure made from coquina, a sedimentary rock composed of shell fragments and quartz grains bound together by calcium carbonate.

Coquina seawalls offer a unique and environmentally friendly option for coastal protection, particularly suited to regions where coquina is locally available. While they provide natural beauty and historical charm, considerations around durability and maintenance are essential. Proper design and regular upkeep are key to ensuring the long-term effectiveness and aesthetic appeal of coquina seawalls

WOOD SEAWALL

Wood seawalls, also known as timber seawalls, are structures made from wood to protect coastal areas from erosion and wave action. They are one of the oldest types of seawalls and continue to be used due to their natural aesthetic and relative ease of construction.

Wood seawalls offer a natural and aesthetically pleasing option for coastal protection, particularly suited to residential and low-energy environments. While they are cost-effective and easy to construct, they require regular maintenance and treatment to address issues like rot, insect damage, and weathering. Proper design, choice of wood, and regular upkeep are crucial for maximizing the lifespan and effectiveness of a wood seawall.