Every pier on San Jacinto River faces the same river-specific challenges: flooding from Lake Houston releases, tidal influence downstream, boat wakes, freshwater with tidal influence near mouth that ages materials, and alluvial sand and clay 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 San Jacinto River near Channelview, Highlands, Crosby includes a site assessment covering water depth, alluvial sand and clay conditions, wave exposure, and structural loading requirements. This data drives the design.
Shore Protect Team builds and repairs piers along the full San Jacinto River shoreline — near Channelview, Highlands, Crosby. Contact us for a free consultation and on-site assessment.

labor and materials
New pier construction on San Jacinto River from treated timber, composite or aluminum, built on pilings driven into the river's alluvial sand and clay. Shore Protect Team engineers each pier for the water depth, bottom conditions and wave climate of the specific parcel near Channelview, Highlands, Crosby.

labor and materials
Pier repair along San Jacinto River: addressing rot, corrosion, storm damage and structural settlement in alluvial sand and clay substrate. Shore Protect Team evaluates whether targeted repairs or full reconstruction is the right approach for each San Jacinto River waterfront property.


Most residential piers on San Jacinto River take 1 to 3 weeks from mobilization to completion. Timeline depends on pier length, water depth, alluvial sand and clay driving conditions, and weather. Larger commercial or multi-slip piers may take longer.
Starting at $20 per square foot for labor and materials on San Jacinto River. Final cost depends on pier length, width, decking material, piling depth in alluvial sand and clay, 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 alluvial sand and clay, full replacement is usually more cost-effective.
San Jacinto River experiences flooding from Lake Houston releases, tidal influence downstream, boat wakes. 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 San Jacinto River, from initial site assessment through construction completion. We serve waterfront properties near Channelview, Highlands, Crosby.