What to Look for in a Seawall or Bulkhead Repair Contractor

This post is part of the Seawall Repair Network series, featuring views, news and case studies written by the Seawall Repair Network. 

What to Look for in a Seawall or Bulkhead Repair Contractor Blog Post

Not All Seawall/Bulkhead Repair Methods Are Equal

For decades, waterfront property owners like yourself have sought assistance with failing seawalls. And for decades, some contractors have made the problem worse by installing subpar repair materials like hydraulic cement, slurry, sodium silicate, and crushed seashells. These common solutions do not address the underlying problem – soil stability around the seawall.

By using these inferior methods, these contractors add tremendous lateral stress to the landward side of the seawall. This causes seawall movement, an increase of hydrostatic pressure, and eventually seawall failure.

Not All Seawall/Bulkhead Repair Companies Are the Same

The Seawall Repair Network provides:

  • The most advanced proprietary seawall repair material: SW-RP1.
  • The most advanced and effective seawall repair system.

Seawall Repair Network is the only national, all-inclusive network of highly trained and qualified Preferred Marine Contractors.

Preferred Marine Contractors are carefully selected for their:

  • Experience
  • Integrity
  • Reputation
  • Customer Service Record

Each contractor has been thoroughly trained in Seawall Repair Network product and solution application methods.

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