Lake Granbury is a 8,310-acre LCRA reservoir on the Brazos River in Hood County near Granbury. Characterized by a central Texas lake with an active residential and resort community, this water body requires purpose-built structures that account for its specific operating conditions.
The reservoir conditions at Lake Granbury - a central Texas lake with an active residential and resort community - shape construction requirements at every waterfront property. Seasonal changes require adjustable or floating systems at shallow-approach sites. LCRA shoreline permits are required for all dock, pier, and bulkhead construction on these reservoirs.
Shore Protect Team delivers Shoreline Stabilization Services in Lake Granbury, TX. We construct dock and pier systems for the managed water level range, build bulkheads and retaining walls for eroding shorelines, and install marine piling. Permit coordination is part of every project.
Send us your site information for a free review. Shore Protect Team will assess your shoreline conditions, confirm the permit requirements, and outline the construction approach for your property.











Shore Protect Team provides dock and pier construction, retaining wall installation, bank stabilization, and waterfront structure repair for waterfront properties on Lake Granbury in Hood County near Granbury, Texas. Lake Granbury is an impoundment of the Brazos River managed by Brazos Electric Power Cooperative - it serves as cooling water for Brazos Electric's Comanche Peak nuclear power station and as a recreational lake for the Hood County waterfront residential community that surrounds it. The lake's Brazos River source, limestone Hill Country fringe setting, and electric utility management create distinctive permit conditions for waterfront construction.
Lake Granbury is operated primarily as cooling water for Comanche Peak nuclear power station by Brazos Electric Power Cooperative - the utility's water management objectives and their lake management permit requirements govern waterfront construction authorization for Lake Granbury properties. Shore Protect Team reviews the Brazos Electric permit requirements for Lake Granbury waterfront structures before designing dock and retaining wall systems for Hood County properties on this utility-managed reservoir. The utility permit process for Lake Granbury differs from the standard Corps of Engineers or water district processes applicable to most other Texas reservoirs.
Shore Protect Team builds dock systems and retaining walls for Lake Granbury residential waterfront property owners in Hood County appropriate for the Brazos Electric permit requirements and the lake's recreational environment. The Granbury area's active retirement and resort residential market drives demand for quality dock construction with covered boat slips, upper deck areas, and attractive retaining walls that maintain property values in this popular Hood County lake community. Shore Protect Team builds Lake Granbury structures with the quality and detail appropriate for this premium residential lake market.
Lake Granbury construction requires Brazos Electric Power Cooperative authorization as the lake operator, plus Corps of Engineers Section 404 permits for fill and structures in waters of the US. Shore Protect Team manages the Brazos Electric permit process for Lake Granbury waterfront projects in Hood County.
Send Shore Protect Team your Lake Granbury property location in Hood County and photos of your shoreline, dock, retaining wall, or bank erosion. We assess the Brazos Electric permit requirements and lake conditions for your specific location and provide a preliminary cost estimate. Contact Shore Protect Team to begin your Lake Granbury waterfront project.