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Steel Penn
5.0(
190
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Serving Newton, NJ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

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"This company is like the local business where you feel comfortable hiring!! When speaking to Amber, the wife of the owner she is knowledgeable and very helpful in choosing what would be the best color and style while not pushing any particular style. Just listening to what u r looking for and directing you to it. Fred the owner is also very inciteful to what I wanted done. Gave several examples and prices along the way. No pushy salesman ! When the project manager came, Greg he was very pleasant and was hardworking. He past my expectations!! The deck is gorgeous and well built they do wonderful work and care about your project. They even cleaned up so you would never know they were here .. will definitely hire again if needed. I have already past them on to friends. "
Response time2 days
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
FAQs for water dock building service projects in Newton, NJ

With the right design and maintenance, a vinyl sea wall capped with concrete can serve you for 50 to 70 years, while poured-concrete walls last 50 to 60 years. Steel or aluminum options last 30 to 40 years, and treated wood holds up for 10 to 25 years. Plan on regular inspections and prompt repairs to keep any sea wall performing at its best for decades.

A bulkhead holds back soil in calm, inland waters, while a sea wall is built for pounding coastal waves. The sea wall’s job is to absorb and deflect wave energy, offering stronger erosion control. A bulkhead mainly keeps soil in place but isn’t designed to stand up to heavy surf.

A sea wall needs a deep footing—four to 10 feet or more—so it can resist shifting soils and constant wave pressure. The exact depth depends on your soil conditions, water depth, chosen material, and local building codes. Your marine contractor may dig even deeper to secure the wall in place and meet the structural specifications.

Plan on a quick visual check every season. Look for cracks, loose panels, or washed-out soil, clear weep holes so water can drain, and trim plants that push against the wall. Catching small issues early helps maintain the structure's soundness and prevents major repair bills later. Your sea wall builder can make recommendations for an ongoing maintenance plan that will help keep your sea wall in optimal condition.

Most residential sea walls are completed in an average of one to three weeks, covering preparation work, sheet piling, and cleanup. Larger commercial walls require additional engineering and can extend well beyond that window. Your crew drives steel or vinyl sheets into the soil, then finishes caps, tie-backs, and grading before final inspection.

The “best” wall is the one engineered for your site, but concrete often tops the list for pure strength and longevity. It anchors soil, blocks water, and handles repeated wave hits better than wood or light-gauge steel. Collaborate with a marine contractor to determine the ideal material for your shoreline and budget.

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