Coming Soon: The Complete Guide to Seawall Maintenance for the Space Coast
We're currently finishing an in-depth guide designed specifically for Indian River Lagoon property owners. This guide will walk you through how to spot early signs of wear and tear, how to handle local permits, and which marine-grade materials actually hold up against Florida’s tides and storms. It’s everything you need to know to protect your property and keep your seawall in top shape for years to come.
Seawall Replacement & Reconstruction
We build durable seawalls for the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic coast to keep your waterfront property secure.
Replacing a seawall is a major project but a necessary one for property owners on Merritt Island and across the Space Coast when their current barriers start to fail. We provide a full service that includes a site evaluation of your water depth and soil followed by a total reconstruction. We replace your old wall with a modern defense designed to stop erosion and protect your property for years to come.

How to tell when it is time to rebuild and protect your property.
Spotting the Signs of a Failing Seawall
If you see soil washing away from behind your wall or notice the structure leaning toward the water, your barrier has likely reached the end of its life. Our replacement service fixes these issues by removing the old structure and installing a new barrier designed to stop shoreline loss and prevent sinkholes. We focus on making your waterfront safe again by replacing bulging or leaning walls with a stable, upright structure built to last.

Choosing the right barrier for your specific shoreline conditions.
Materials Built for the Florida Coast
We use materials specifically chosen to handle the harsh Florida marine environment. Vinyl sheet piling is a popular choice for residential properties because it resists corrosion, saltwater, and sun damage for up to 30 years. For properties on the Atlantic or areas that need extra strength, we use reinforced concrete or heavy-duty steel piles. These modern options are much more reliable than old timber structures that eventually rot and decay.

Strong anchoring and smart drainage for lasting stability.
How We Build Your New Wall
Our construction process focuses on stability and long-term performance against tides and storms. We drive interlocking panels deep into the ground and secure the entire structure with a heavy-duty anchoring system. This includes tie-back rods connected to anchors buried deep inland to keep the wall from bowing under the pressure of wet soil. We also handle the drainage by backfilling with clean gravel and grading the land so rainwater flows away from the waterfront.
Seawall Replacement Built to Last

