by Emily | May 26, 2026 | Blog
Building a dock is one of the most significant improvements you can make to a waterfront property. It gives you direct, functional access to the water: a place to moor your boat, fish with the grandkids, watch the sunset, or tie up after a day on the lake. Done right,...
by Emily | May 25, 2026 | Blog
A seawall is one of the most critical structures on a waterfront property. It holds the land in place, protects against erosion and storm surge, and keeps your yard, foundation, and investment from slowly sliding into the water. When a seawall fails, the damage is...
by Emily | May 24, 2026 | Blog
Owning a boat on the Louisiana or Mississippi Gulf Coast comes with one big question: how do you protect it when you’re not on the water? Leaving your vessel floating in a slip exposes it to tidal fluctuation, marine growth, barnacles, and the corrosive effects...
by Emily | May 23, 2026 | Blog
Most waterfront property owners think about building a pier long before they actually do it. They picture the finished structure: a sturdy walkway extending over the water, a spot to tie up the boat, a place to fish in the evening. What they don’t usually...
by Emily | Apr 30, 2026 | Blog
Most people hire a marine construction company once, maybe twice in their lives. A new dock before retirement. A bulkhead replacement after the old one finally gives out. A boathouse that has been on the wish list for years. It is not the kind of project most...
by Emily | Apr 29, 2026 | Blog
A seawall is designed to hold back water, resist erosion, and protect the property behind it through years of tidal fluctuation, boat wake, and ordinary weather. But a hurricane is not ordinary weather, and understanding what actually happens to a seawall during a...