We repair rock seawalls to help you maintain protection against the ocean.
Rock seawalls are among the oldest types of seawall to be constructed, going back thousands of years. While modern advancements in seawall building methods have introduced alternatives that many waterfront property owners here in Florida take advantage of, other property owners prefer the traditional rock seawall. If this is the case for you, it’s important to prioritize your seawall’s upkeep to benefit from the protective purpose that it serves.
Like other types of seawalls, rock seawalls help prevent soil erosion and water intrusion that can damage a property and any structures built on it. However, over time, the surface of the rock can get eroded little by little, causing instability in the rock itself if the problem goes on long enough without any professional services to maintain it. We offer seawall repair and maintenance services to address any issues caused by the ocean and its marine life so that you can continue to keep your property protected.
Here at Seawall Kings, we provide waterfront property owners with the repair and maintenance services they need to keep their rock seawalls and other seawalls in proper condition for blocking off waves and the harmful property damaging effects of the ocean. We recommend reaching out to our team at the first sign that something is wrong, whether that be a visible damage to your seawall or an increase in water related damages to your property that may be caused by the ocean intruding onto your space. This will allow you to prevent the spread of damages as much as possible, so call us today for your seawall repair needs.
At Seawall Kings, we install and repair rock seawalls 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.