Shoreline access on Lake Tyler is where daily waterfront living begins. Shore Protect Team builds walkways and boardwalks that handle the lake's specific terrain — from sandy clay marsh sections that flood during moderate wind fetch, residential and recreational boat traffic to stable upland approaches.
Shore Protect Team matches the walkway system to the Lake Tyler site. Elevated boardwalks for marshy and flood-prone sections of the sandy clay. Concrete paths for stable, high-traffic areas. Gravel for budget-friendly access through upland. Composite for low-maintenance durability anywhere.
Contact Shore Protect Team for a free consultation on walkway and boardwalk construction along Lake Tyler — serving waterfront properties near Tyler, Whitehouse.

labor and materials
Waterfront walkway and boardwalk construction along Lake Tyler in wood, composite, aluminum, concrete and gravel — providing safe shoreline access across sandy clay terrain exposed to moderate wind fetch, residential and recreational boat traffic. Every walkway is designed for the specific grade, drainage and loading conditions of the parcel near Tyler, Whitehouse.


If the path crosses flood-prone or marshy Lake Tyler shoreline with sandy clay substrate, an elevated boardwalk is the right choice — it keeps the walking surface above water and minimizes ground disturbance. Stable upland sections can use at-grade concrete or gravel.
Starting at $20/sq ft for labor and materials on Lake Tyler. Gravel paths cost less; elevated composite boardwalks on pilings cost more. Final price depends on length, width, material, elevation, and sandy clay substrate conditions.
Lake Tyler is subject to moderate wind fetch, residential and recreational boat traffic. Elevated boardwalks are designed above the flood elevation. At-grade paths in flood zones use permeable materials like gravel that drain quickly. Shore Protect Team designs every walkway for the lake's full water level range.
Yes. Elevated boardwalks on driven pilings minimize ground disturbance — the structure spans over the sandy clay terrain rather than grading through it. This approach is preferred in sensitive shoreline areas and marshy sections along Lake Tyler.
Yes. Shore Protect Team handles all required coordination for walkway and boardwalk projects on Lake Tyler, from site assessment through construction. We serve waterfront properties near Tyler, Whitehouse.