Our services will help you address any concerns you have with the state of your vinyl seawall.
Seawalls are a highly effective barrier between your waterfront property and the ocean. Here in Florida, you’ll see seawalls made from many different types of material. Vinyl seawalls are often chosen by people for their cost effectiveness and resistance to marine life damages, but like seawalls built from any other material, they require maintenance and repair services as they age.

No building material can stand up against the water forever. A neglected seawall will gradually lose its effectiveness and even break down as constant exposure to the salt water and pressure of waves takes its toll. Vinyl seawalls may be able to resist some of the types of damages that affect other types of seawalls, but they’ll still require professional maintenance to address any sort of problems that come up. Our team here at Seawall Kings is well equipped to service seawalls of many different construction types, including vinyl. We handle all the repair needs from the initial damage assessment to the end result of a newly stabilized and repaired seawall.
You deserve to work with a team that knows exactly what they’re doing, and you can always expect expertise and high quality workmanship when you hire us to repair your vinyl seawalls. We know what types of damage affect different types of seawalls over time as well as what to expect from constant salt water exposure and waves. Protecting your waterfront property with a seawall is a necessary part of property ownership, but make sure your seawall is equipped to keep your property safe with the repair and maintenance service it needs with time.
At Seawall Kings, we install and repair vinyl 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.