Bulkhead repair is a cost-effective alternative to bulkhead replacement.
A bulkhead serves a vital purpose on a waterfront, helping to protect what’s behind it from the effects of moisture damage. Your property might feature a bulkhead to prevent water from getting too close to your structure, or you might be responsible for this component as part of your job. However, since bulkheads are constantly exposed to harsh elements and conditions, the materials used to construct them can sustain damage over time.
Instead of replacing your damaged bulkhead, reach out to our team at Seawall Kings. We specialize in bulkhead repair services for those located throughout the state of Florida.
Countless properties in this coastal state rely on structural elements for protection from water. Tidal surges can happen unexpectedly, and a damaged bulkhead won’t be able to provide the necessary protection your property needs. Make sure to contact us at the first sign of damage, and we’ll send one of our knowledgeable technicians to assess the issue and come up with a plan for bulkhead repair. We’ll do our best to resolve the problem quickly and efficiently, ensuring you’re protected from the effects of rising and shifting tides.
Many property owners fail to realize the importance of regular maintenance on their bulkheads, but you can rely on us to assess whether your unit requires any maintenance when determining the process for repair. Replacing a bulkhead can cost upwards of $100,000, while a bulkhead repair is a cost-effective alternative. For more information about our services or how we can protect your property, give us a call today.
At Seawall Kings, we offer bulkhead repair services for those in Duval County, including Jacksonville; Miami-Dade County, including Miami; St. Lucie County, including Port St. Lucie; Pinellas County, including St. Petersburg; Hillsborough County, including Tampa; Palm Beach County, including West Palm Beach; Polk County, including Winter Haven; Brevard County, including Melbourne; Lee County, including Fort Myers; and Pasco County, including New Port Richey, as well as all along the Florida Coast.