Anyone ever had a sea wall built? I live on a small recreational lake in ENC, and my wife and I are looking into building a sea wall at the edge of our property. I know there are a ton of factors involved, but for a shoreline that I stepped off at about 190 feet, what kind of price range should I expect? Suggestions on materials, etc.? Anyone have any contractors they would suggest?
5/28/2012 6:11:21 PM
Sounds like you need a lake wall.
5/28/2012 6:26:45 PM
5/28/2012 6:47:29 PM
whats the current status of that edge of your property? grass hill? sand? rocks?
5/28/2012 6:48:31 PM
What's the reasoning behind wanting a wall?
5/28/2012 6:54:51 PM
The edge of the property is a grassy hill with a very gentle slope. I want a lake wall to put a halt to erosion.
5/28/2012 7:15:34 PM
Sea walls are not allowed in North Carolina, but they are allowed in South Carolina.
5/28/2012 9:20:54 PM
I was expecting a thread about this:
5/28/2012 9:33:37 PM
I think you mean a bulkhead. Anyone that can build a dock can build a bulkhead. Just ask the locals who builds the docks in your area.
5/28/2012 9:54:37 PM
meh, we always called'em seawalls. and a bulkhead was the part that turned back into the land (seawall = parallel to water/bulkhead perpendicular to water). But I'm pretty sure they're interchangeable terms.whatever you want to call it, it's not cheap. as said above, any marine constructor can do this; however, do your homework on contractors first. Some things to watch out for:- Depth of wall (contractors cutting corners will stop the wall below the water line; it needs to be buried under the lake bed)- Proper waterproofing behind wall (if water can come through cracks in the wall, it will eventually form a sinkhole behind the wall- Proper piles; make sure the contractor is using big enough piles to hold the wall up; I think the general rule is 2x wall height (so the piles should go two times further in the ground than the open/exposed height of the wall)- Bulkheads at property lines (turns wall 90 degrees into the property to anchor wall & protect erosion from neighbors' sides (not a huge issue on a lake, but some bulkheading should be provided)
5/29/2012 8:05:46 AM
also make sure you check with the lake operator for proper permitting. last thing you want is to build without consent at a lake.
5/29/2012 9:40:52 AM
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