Old or damaged waterfront structures on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh near High Island often need safe removal before new construction can begin. The salt dome clay with sand substrate and coastal marsh conditions in Galveston County affect demolition method, piling extraction approach, and debris handling requirements.
Shore Protect Team LLC provides waterfront demolition in High Island, Texas for docks, piers, retaining walls, bulkheads, and other shoreline structures. We handle complete removal including piling extraction, debris disposal, and site preparation for replacement construction on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh.
Send photos of the structure to be removed and your Galveston County property location for a free consultation. We will assess the demolition scope and provide a detailed estimate for your waterfront demolition project.

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Safe demolition and removal of retaining walls, verandas, and elevated waterfront structures on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh near High Island. Complete removal from salt dome clay with sand foundation in Galveston County with site cleanup included.

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Pier and jetty demolition for High Island waterfront properties on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh. Removes old or damaged pier structures, extracts pilings from salt dome clay with sand substrate, and prepares the site for new construction in Galveston County.

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Dock demolition for High Island properties on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh in Galveston County. Safe removal of floating and fixed dock systems, including piling extraction, debris disposal, and shoreline restoration after removal.


Waterfront demolition in High Island on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh starts from $30 per linear foot for retaining walls and elevated structures, $10 per square foot for piers and jetties, and $15 per square foot for docks. Final cost depends on structure size, material type, piling extraction needs, and site access at your specific Galveston County property.
Shore Protect Team provides safe demolition and removal of all waterfront structure types on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh near High Island: old or damaged docks, piers, jetties, retaining walls, bulkheads, boardwalks, and boat slips. We handle complete removal including piling extraction from salt dome clay with sand substrate, debris hauling, and site cleanup in Galveston County.
Yes. Piling extraction is included in most High Island demolition projects on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh. We remove wood and metal pilings from salt dome clay with sand substrate using specialized equipment. In some cases where pilings are deeply embedded or in poor condition, cutting below the mudline is more practical than full extraction. Shore Protect Team determines the best approach for each Galveston County site.
Yes. Many High Island waterfront projects on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh combine demolition of an old structure with new construction in a single scope. Shore Protect Team handles both phases, ensuring the demolition prepares the site properly for the replacement structure. This approach saves time and reduces mobilization costs for Galveston County waterfront property owners.
Send Shore Protect Team your High Island property address in Galveston County and photos of the structure to be removed on Gulf of Mexico and salt marsh, including its size, material, and any visible damage. We provide a free preliminary estimate for your High Island waterfront demolition project.