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Erosion Control 101: Using Rip Rap and Seawalls Together

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  Florida’s coastline is beautiful—but it comes with a cost. If you own waterfront property in places like  Marco Island ,  Naples , or  Bonita Springs , shoreline erosion is a real threat. Without proper protection, your land can slowly wash away with every storm, tide, or boat wake. That’s why more homeowners are turning to  a dual defense system :  seawalls paired with rip rap . This combo is a proven strategy used by marine construction experts like  SeaBee General Contractor  to safeguard property from erosion while maintaining a natural look. Let’s break it down. 🌊 What Is a Seawall? A  seawall  is a solid structure—usually made from concrete, vinyl, or composite panels—built parallel to the shoreline. It acts as a first line of defense, blocking waves and tides from directly hitting the land. Benefits of seawalls: Stops soil loss and shoreline collapse Provides a clean, defined edge to your property Increases long-term property v...

Protect Your Shoreline: Seawall Construction by SeaBee General Contractor

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  Owning waterfront property in  Marco Island ,  Naples , or nearby areas like  Bonita Springs ,  Estero , or  Golden Gate  comes with breathtaking views and premium living—but also with one big responsibility: protecting your shoreline from erosion and storm damage. That’s where  SeaBee General Contractor  comes in. We’re a trusted local company specializing in  seawall construction ,  seawall repairs , and  erosion control  across Southwest Florida. Our marine construction team knows exactly how to build strong, long-lasting seawalls that shield your land from rising tides, boat wake, and hurricane-related damage. Why Seawalls Matter in Florida Florida’s coastal properties are highly vulnerable to erosion, flooding, and saltwater intrusion. Without proper shoreline reinforcement, your land can literally start disappearing—sometimes within just a few years. A  seawall  is a retaining wall built along the water’s...

Why Install a Boat Lift?

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  SeaBee General Contractor Explains the Benefits Owning a boat in Southwest Florida—especially in areas like  Marco Island ,  Naples ,  Bonita Springs , and  Fort Myers —is more than just a lifestyle. It’s an investment. And if you’re docking your boat directly in the water, you might be exposing that investment to unnecessary wear and tear. That’s where  boat lifts  come in. At  SeaBee General Contractor , we’ve installed countless boat lifts throughout Marco Island and surrounding areas. Here’s why we recommend them for nearly every waterfront property. 🚤 1.  Protect Your Boat from Hull Damage When your boat sits in the water full-time, it’s constantly exposed to: Algae and barnacle buildup Corrosion from saltwater Damage from wakes and tides Over time, this can damage your hull and cost you thousands in repairs. A  boat lift keeps your vessel high and dry , reducing contact with water and significantly extending the life of the hull...

How to Choose the Right Materials for Building a Dock in Florida: Comparing Wood, Composite, and PVC

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  Building a dock is a significant and long-term investment, especially in Florida, where exposure to saltwater, wind, and sun is intense. Choosing the right materials for your dock plays a crucial role in its durability, appearance, and maintenance costs. In this article, we compare the three most popular materials — natural wood, composite decking, and PVC — to help you make the best choice. Natural Wood Advantages Classic, natural appearance that blends well with any landscape. Relatively affordable upfront cost. Natural material that is easy to work with and repair. Disadvantages Highly susceptible to rot, cracking, and damage from pests, especially in Florida’s marine climate. Requires regular maintenance such as painting and sealing. Shorter lifespan compared to composite and PVC materials. Composite Decking Advantages Made from a blend of wood fibers and polymers, composite boards resist rot, cracking, and warping. Minimal maintenance — no need for p...