Freeport waterfront properties on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel need pier structures designed for river mouth conditions, river delta silt and sand bottom substrate, and river current and Gulf tidal influence. Pier layout, piling depth, and material selection all depend on conditions specific to your Brazoria County site.
Shore Protect Team LLC provides pier construction and repair in Freeport, Texas for residential and commercial waterfront properties. We evaluate water depth, bottom conditions, wave exposure, and intended use to determine pier length, width, piling specifications, and decking material for reliable long-term performance on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel.
Whether you need a new pier or repair of an existing structure on your Freeport waterfront, send photos of your shoreline and your Brazoria County property location for a free consultation. We will outline the scope, recommend materials suited to your site conditions, and provide a detailed estimate for your pier project.

labor and materials
Custom pier construction for Freeport waterfront properties on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel using wood, composite, aluminum, or concrete options. Designed for river mouth conditions with river delta silt and sand substrate in Brazoria County, sized for safe water access and practical daily use.

labor and materials
Pier repair for Freeport properties on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel in Brazoria County. Addresses rotted decking, damaged pilings, and storm-weakened connections caused by river current and Gulf tidal influence. Repair scope confirmed by on-site inspection of the existing structure.


Pier construction in Freeport on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel starts from $20 per square foot for new construction and $20 per square foot for repair. Final cost depends on pier size, material selection, water depth, and river delta silt and sand bottom conditions at your specific Brazoria County property. Shore Protect Team provides detailed estimates after an on-site assessment.
Material selection for piers in Freeport depends on the specific river mouth conditions at your property. Pressure-treated wood is cost-effective for freshwater sites. Composite decking offers maintenance-free performance in all water conditions. Aluminum frames resist corrosion on saltwater sites exposed to river current and Gulf tidal influence. Concrete provides maximum strength for commercial applications. Shore Protect Team evaluates your Freeport site conditions and recommends the material that fits your property goals and budget.
Pier service life near Freeport depends on material and exposure to river current and Gulf tidal influence: treated wood piers last 20 to 30 years with regular maintenance, composite decking lasts 30 to 40 years, aluminum frame piers last 40 to 50 years. The river delta silt and sand substrate and river mouth conditions in Brazoria County affect long-term piling performance. Regular inspection after storm events extends pier service life significantly.
Repair (from $20/sq ft) is appropriate for rotted individual deck boards, isolated beam damage, or select piles showing deterioration while the main structure remains sound on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel. Repair is typically 40 to 60 percent less expensive than replacement. Full replacement is needed when structural piles are compromised throughout, repeated storm damage has affected the same sections, or the pier has exceeded its service life. After major weather events affecting Freeport and Brazoria County, Shore Protect Team provides professional inspection to determine the most cost-effective solution.
Send Shore Protect Team your Freeport property address in Brazoria County and photos of the shoreline, existing pier or planned pier location on Brazos River and Old Brazos River Channel, and any visible damage or deterioration. We review the information and provide a free preliminary estimate for your Freeport pier project. Contact Shore Protect Team to start your Brazoria County waterfront pier project.