Our thorough seawall inspection service will allow you to know how your seawall is performing.
If you own a coastal property, you know that it is constantly at risk. Sea levels are rising, and there is always a threat of severe storms and the waves and storm surges that come with them. Even if water doesn’t get into your property, it can cause major issues with soil erosion, washing away the land from under and around your property.
Due to these risks, many coastal properties have seawalls (also called bulkheads or retaining walls) constructed to help protect them. What many property owners don’t realize is that these seawalls deteriorate over time and require regular maintenance to perform at their best and protect your property.
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At Seawall Kings, we offer seawall inspection services up and down the coast of Miami, Florida. We are experienced local professionals, meaning we understand the unique local weather and soil conditions of this area. A properly maintained concrete seawall can last for a half century or more, providing vital protection to your property from waves, storm surges, and soil erosion.
During your seawall inspection, we will look for warning signs that your seawall needs repair, such as cracks in your slabs, leaning slabs, rust stains, low spots in the lawn behind your seawall, or sunken walkways nearby.
Our thorough seawall inspection service will allow you to know how your seawall is performing. Once we are done, we will provide you with a report of our findings, as well as our recommendations for needed repairs or maintenance that will help ensure your seawall is providing optimal protection. Call today to schedule your seawall inspection.
At Seawall Kings, we offer seawall inspection 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.