Contact: (863) 531-2089 | Judd@bararcontracting.com | South-Central Florida |
Contact: (863) 531-2089 | Judd@bararcontracting.com | South-Central Florida |
Highlands, Okeechobee, & Surrounding Counties | Licensed and Insured CBC1251881
Protects waterfront properties from erosion with durable barriers such as our vinyl panels.
Restores strength by fixing cracks, cap damage, or shifting panels to extend seawall life.
Prevents soil erosion and stabilizes sloped land for better drainage and support.
A composite seawall cap is made from a blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic. It is a durable and low-maintenance option that resists rot, splintering, and insect damage. Composite caps are a great choice for homeowners who want a modern, long-lasting material with minimal upkeep.
Composite caps require no sealing, staining, or painting and hold up well in marine environments. However, they have a higher upfront cost compared to wood or aluminum and can become hot when exposed to direct sunlight.
This option is best for homeowners who want a durable, stylish, and low-maintenance seawall cap.
Pressure-treated lumber is a traditional and cost-effective seawall cap option. It provides a natural wood look and blends well with docks, decks, and other wooden structures.
This type of seawall cap is affordable and can be stained or sealed with WoodRx for added protection. However, it requires regular maintenance, including sealing and staining, to prevent rot, warping, and insect damage over time.
This option is best for homeowners who prefer the natural appearance of wood and are willing to perform regular maintenance.
A concrete seawall cap is a solid and durable choice that provides excellent structural support. It is one of the most widely used materials for both residential and commercial seawalls due to its strength and longevity.
Concrete caps are extremely durable and require little maintenance once installed. They provide a clean, stable foundation for seawalls. However, over time, they may develop cracks due to weather exposure, and they offer fewer design options compared to other materials.
This option is best for those who prioritize strength, longevity, and minimal upkeep in their seawall cap.
An aluminum seawall cap is a lightweight and corrosion-resistant option. It provides a modern, sleek appearance while requiring minimal maintenance.
Aluminum is resistant to rust and marine conditions, making it a great long-term solution. It does not require sealing or staining. However, aluminum can dent if impacted by heavy objects, and while it is more affordable than composite, it is generally more expensive than pressure-treated wood.
This option is best for homeowners looking for a modern, durable, and low-maintenance seawall cap.