Granbury is located in Texas with close access to Lake Texoma, Lake Lewisville, Grapevine Lake, and Lake Ray Hubbard, where Corps and utility-managed freshwater lakes near Dallas-Fort Worth creates a waterfront environment that requires purpose-built shoreline structures. Seasonal water level changes, boat traffic wake, and the general wave fetch on larger water bodies near Granbury accelerate deterioration of docks, bulkheads, and retaining walls that aren't built to the right specifications. Getting the design right from the start saves significant repair costs over the life of any waterfront structure near Granbury.
The Corps-managed DFW-area reservoirs near Granbury require required reservoir coordination for all dock and pier construction, with Corps shoreline management plans specifying approved structure types and materials. Open-water wave fetch on Lewisville Lake, Grapevine Lake, and Lake Ray Roberts creates significant loading on exposed bulkheads and dock structures.
Shore Protect Team delivers Waterfront Construction Company in Granbury, TX near Granbury on DFW-area and north Texas Corps lakes. We construct dock systems sized for Corps water level schedules and open-water wave conditions, build shoreline bulkheads and retaining walls, and manage required reservoir coordination applications through construction completion.
Shore Protect Team offers free site consultations for waterfront property owners. Send your location and photos and we will outline the construction approach and materials right for your shoreline.











Shore Protect Team provides dock construction, retaining wall installation, boat house construction, and waterfront repair services for Lake Granbury properties in the Granbury area of Hood County. Lake Granbury is an LCRA reservoir on the Brazos River - a 8,300-acre recreational lake in the Texas Hill Country east of Granbury city with significant residential waterfront development and an active boating and fishing community.
Lake Granbury sits in the Brazos River valley where the landscape transitions from the rolling Blackland Prairie to the Texas Hill Country - the lake's limestone and clay substrate varies around its shoreline, with rocky outcrops in some areas and clay or sandy banks in others. This geological variety near Granbury means piling installation conditions differ significantly from one lake section to another - rocky limestone sections require core-drilled piling while clay-bank sections allow hydraulic driving. Shore Protect Team assesses the specific substrate at each Lake Granbury property near Granbury before specifying piling installation method and depth.
On Lake Granbury, Shore Protect Team builds fixed and floating dock systems, covered boat houses, and slip configurations sized for the lake's recreational boating community and managed level range. The 8,300-acre reservoir on the Brazos River near Granbury supports active watersports, so dock framing uses pressure-treated timber or composite decking on driven piling matched to each property's water depth and bottom condition. Boat house roof spans, lift capacity, and finish trim are selected to match the property's use plan. Lake Granbury's varied limestone, clay, and sandy shoreline means piling methods are confirmed at each site. Send your Hood County address and photos to start.
Send Shore Protect Team your Lake Granbury property location near Granbury in Hood County and photos of your shoreline, dock, and existing structures. Contact Shore Protect Team to begin your Hood County waterfront project on Lake Granbury.