Properties along Redfish Bay face ongoing bank erosion from moderate wind fetch, boat wakes from heavy recreational traffic. The bay's shallow clear-water bay, extensive seagrass, heavy recreational boating create conditions where unprotected sand and seagrass meadows slopes lose inches to feet of bank material annually.
Shore Protect Team builds retaining walls from treated timber, natural stone, gabion baskets, concrete block, and concrete bags — selecting the right system for each Redfish Bay property based on bank height, sand and seagrass meadows substrate, and exposure to moderate wind fetch, boat wakes from heavy recreational traffic.
We serve waterfront properties along the full Redfish Bay shoreline — near Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, Ingleside on the Bay. Contact us for a free consultation and on-site assessment.

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Wood retaining walls for Redfish Bay bank stabilization using marine-grade treated lumber and steel tieback systems in sand and seagrass meadows. Cost-effective for moderate-height banks where stopping active erosion is the priority.

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Stacked stone retaining walls along Redfish Bay using dimensional cut stone or boulders on reinforced footings. Mass of the stone resists lateral loads while clear saltwater with high salinity drains freely through joints between courses.

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Gabion retaining walls on Redfish Bay providing flexible, permeable stabilization on sand and seagrass meadows slopes prone to settlement. The wire basket structure absorbs ground movement from moderate wind fetch, boat wakes from heavy recreational traffic without the cracking risk of rigid walls.

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Segmental concrete block retaining walls for Redfish Bay properties where bank height exceeds what wood framing can safely retain. Geogrid-reinforced block walls hold back 6+ feet of sand and seagrass meadows soil on exposed slopes.

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Concrete bag retaining walls along Redfish Bay for rapid bank armoring where active erosion threatens structures. Bags placed directly on existing grade — no excavation needed on unstable sand and seagrass meadows banks.

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Retaining wall repair on Redfish Bay: diagnosing failure causes, shoring compromised sections, replacing corroded hardware, regrading backfill, and restoring drainage near Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, Ingleside on the Bay.


Wood walls on Redfish Bay are practical to about 4 feet. Concrete block with geogrid can exceed 8 feet. Height depends on sand and seagrass meadows bearing capacity and surcharge loads above the wall.
Starting prices on Redfish Bay range from $70/ft for repair, $120 for concrete bag, $150 for wood and stone, $180 for concrete block, and $200 for gabion. Final cost depends on wall height, soil conditions, drainage and access.
The bay's sand and seagrass meadows determines foundation depth, tieback requirements, and drainage configuration. Softer soils need deeper embedment and more robust drainage to prevent hydrostatic pressure buildup.
Localized timber rot, displaced stones, and minor cracks can usually be repaired. If the wall is leaning, the foundation is undermined, or drainage has failed along most of the run, replacement is typically more cost-effective.
Yes. Shore Protect Team handles all required coordination for retaining wall projects on Redfish Bay, from site assessment through construction completion. We serve properties near Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, Ingleside on the Bay.