Seawall Repairs
Seawall Repair Services
At Mariner Dock & Seawall, LLC, we specialize in seawall repair, soil stabilization, and dock repair. Seawalls can become distressed and erode over time. If your seawall has developed issues, prompt repair is essential to prevent further damage and increased costs.
Advanced Techniques for Seawall Repairs
We fix erosion caused by voids and corrosion on the water side of the seawall using hydraulic cement to repair seams. For cracks on the seawall caps, we use verticoat and tamoseal treatments to ensure durability and longevity.
Professional Repair in Bradenton, Fl
Our seawall repair process utilizes Alchemy Polymers (AP) line of polyurethane foam injection resins. This innovative method involves injecting the polymer resin into voids to displace any existing water from behind the seawall and stabilize the soil. We then seal any cracks to prevent future issues. This environmentally friendly resin is certified to NSF 61-5 for contact with drinking water, ensuring safety and sustainability.
Benefits of Timely Seawall Repairs
Prevent Further Damage: Early repairs can prevent small issues from becoming significant problems, saving you time and money.
Stabilize Soil: Our polymer injection method stabilizes the soil behind your seawall, preventing erosion and collapse.
Ensure Longevity: Using high-quality materials and advanced techniques, we extend the life of your seawall, providing long-term protection for your property.
Why Choose Mariner Dock & Seawall?
Expertise and Experience: With extensive experience in seawall repairs, we offer reliable and professional services.
Advanced Techniques: We use state-of-the-art methods like polyurethane foam injection to ensure effective and lasting repairs.
Quality Materials: Our use of hydraulic cement, verticoat, tamoseal, and Alchemy Polymers ensures high-quality repairs that stand the test of time.
Environmental Responsibility: Our materials are environmentally friendly and certified for safety, ensuring minimal impact on the surrounding ecosystem.