New Braunfels waterfront properties access Canyon Lake, the Guadalupe River, and the Comal River — three distinct water bodies with different seawall requirements. Canyon Lake is a large Corps reservoir with significant wave fetch. The Guadalupe below Canyon Dam is a popular tubing and recreation river with strong current and high summer traffic. The Comal is a spring-fed river with consistent clear flow.
Limestone and caliche soils define the Hill Country terrain around Canyon Lake, requiring rock drilling for seawall piling installation in many locations. Sandy soils appear in Guadalupe and Comal River floodplain areas, where current scour at the wall toe is the primary maintenance concern rather than clay soil pressure. Stone seawalls using native limestone suit both the terrain and the aesthetic of this Hill Country community.
Shore Protect Team LLC builds and repairs seawalls on Canyon Lake, the Guadalupe River, and the Comal River in New Braunfels and Comal County. We design lake walls for wave fetch and Corps level management, and river walls for current scour and rapid rise flooding.
Contact us for a free preliminary assessment of your New Braunfels seawall project. Photos and your specific water body location allow us to evaluate conditions and recommend the appropriate approach.

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Wood seawalls for New Braunfels on sheltered Canyon Lake cove properties and calmer Comal River sections. The Blanco River's flash flood potential makes wood unsuitable for any Blanco River-facing structure where rapid-rise flooding creates extreme scour forces.

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Vinyl seawalls for New Braunfels Canyon Lake and Comal River properties where stable managed levels, moderate recreational traffic, and limestone-clay soil conditions suit vinyl's installation flexibility and long service life on these Hill Country water bodies.

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Concrete seawalls for New Braunfels Canyon Lake open-water lots and Blanco River bank properties where large basin wave fetch, flash flood current forces, and the rapid-rise flooding characteristic of Hill Country streams require maximum structural capacity.

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Stone seawalls using native Hill Country limestone for New Braunfels Canyon Lake and Guadalupe River properties where bedrock conditions, the natural aesthetic, and the rocky terrain make limestone the appropriate material for this Comal County community.

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Gabion seawalls with scour aprons for New Braunfels Guadalupe and Blanco River bank properties where flexible construction handles flash flood current scour and adapts to the variable limestone-sandy soil profiles of these dynamic Hill Country rivers.

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Seawall repair for New Braunfels properties — Blanco River flash flood scour damage, Canyon Lake Corps level variation stress, Guadalupe River recreation current fatigue, limestone footing drilling damage, and rapid-rise flood overtopping damage are repair needs.


Shore Protect Team provides seawall construction and repair in New Braunfels, TX for residential and commercial waterfront properties on Comal River and Canyon Lake. Our work covers new seawall installation, panel replacement, toe repair, drainage restoration, and cap work. We assess each New Braunfels site for Comal River consistent spring flow, limestone substrate, and Canyon Lake water level management before recommending materials and scope.
In New Braunfels, TX, seawall construction on Comal River and Canyon Lake is shaped by Comal River consistent spring flow, limestone substrate, and Canyon Lake water level management. Rocky limestone substrate and spring-fed river conditions. Properties on exposed shorelines face greater wave energy than those in sheltered locations, requiring heavier structure designs and deeper anchoring.
The best seawall materials for New Braunfels, TX depend on the specific waterway and site conditions. Vinyl seawalls are popular for residential properties on Comal River and Canyon Lake for their low maintenance. Concrete is used for commercial frontage and high-load sites. Shore Protect Team selects materials based on site exposure, soil conditions, and long-term durability requirements.
Yes. Shore Protect Team builds new seawalls and repairs existing ones for New Braunfels, TX waterfront properties on Comal River and Canyon Lake. We assess each existing structure for damage from Comal River consistent spring flow, limestone substrate, and Canyon Lake water level management before recommending targeted repair or full replacement. Many New Braunfels waterfront structures benefit from focused repairs rather than complete reconstruction.
Send us photos of your waterfront property in New Braunfels, TX for a free preliminary consultation. Include the wave-facing side of any existing structure, visible undercutting or toe erosion, and the top cap condition. Contact Shore Protect Team to get started on your New Braunfels seawall project.