Every pier on Dayton Lakes faces the same lake-specific challenges: localized wind chop, stormwater inflow, freshwater that ages materials, and clay and alluvial sediment substrate that determines how deep pilings must go. Shore Protect Team engineers each pier for these conditions.
Whether building new or repairing existing, every pier project on Dayton Lakes near Dayton, Liberty County includes a site assessment covering water depth, clay and alluvial sediment conditions, wave exposure, and structural loading requirements. This data drives the design.
Shore Protect Team builds and repairs piers along the full Dayton Lakes shoreline — near Dayton, Liberty County. Contact us for a free consultation and on-site assessment.

labor and materials
Custom pier construction on Dayton Lakes using treated wood, composite, or aluminum framing on driven pilings set into the lake's clay and alluvial sediment. Every pier is designed for the specific water depth, wave exposure from localized wind chop, stormwater inflow, and intended use — from fishing platforms to full boat access.

labor and materials
Pier repair services on Dayton Lakes: replacing rotted decking, sistering damaged stringers, resetting shifted pilings in clay and alluvial sediment, replacing corroded hardware, and rebuilding storm-damaged sections. Shore Protect Team restores full structural integrity for waterfront properties near Dayton, Liberty County.


Treated wood is the most economical on Dayton Lakes. Composite decking eliminates rot and splinters in the freshwater environment. Aluminum frames offer the longest lifespan with minimal maintenance. Material choice depends on budget, use, and exposure to localized wind chop, stormwater inflow.
Starting at $20 per square foot for labor and materials on Dayton Lakes. Final cost depends on pier length, width, decking material, piling depth in clay and alluvial sediment, and any covered or specialized features.
If pilings are sound and plumb, most superstructure damage can be repaired — rotted decking, damaged stringers, corroded hardware. If pilings are leaning, broken, or settled unevenly in the clay and alluvial sediment, full replacement is usually more cost-effective.
Dayton Lakes experiences localized wind chop, stormwater inflow. Piers must be designed with adequate freeboard at high water and sufficient depth access at low water. Floating sections or adjustable gangways may be needed on reservoirs with large drawdown ranges.
Yes. Shore Protect Team handles all required coordination for pier projects on Dayton Lakes, from initial site assessment through construction completion. We serve waterfront properties near Dayton, Liberty County.