From Grand Traverse Bay to Lake St. Clair, Michigan's lakes each put unique stress on dock structures. We diagnose and repair dock problems on 11 lake communities across the state — with local knowledge of each lake's specific conditions.
Michigan winters are hard on dock structures. Ice heave shifts post footings, freeze-thaw cycles work fasteners loose, and UV exposure degrades decking over time. Heavy wake from boat traffic accelerates wear on hardware and connections. Every lake has its own set of conditions that cause specific failure patterns.
We diagnose the root cause rather than patching symptoms. Whether it's sunken posts on a soft-muck lake, heaved posts on a hard-bottom lake, rotted decking, worn hardware, or structural frame damage — we repair it correctly so the same problem doesn't come back next season.
Select your lake or city for local pricing estimates, lake-specific repair information, and to request a site visit.
Grand Traverse Bay dock repair — West Bay wave stress, East Bay seasonal ice damage, and Old Mission Peninsula properties.
View Traverse City Dock RepairLittle Traverse Bay NW storm exposure and Walloon Lake dock repair. Emmet County's most common post and decking damage patterns.
View Petoskey Dock RepairLake Charlevoix's 122-foot depth and large surface area creates significant wave energy. North arm vs. south arm exposure differences.
View Charlevoix Dock RepairRocky gravel bottom anchoring expertise, Antrim County Chain of Lakes coverage. Hard bottom post repair and cantilever dock issues.
View Torch Lake Dock RepairLake Macatawa corrosion from Lake Michigan proximity, Black River current damage, and West Michigan post-heave from seasonal freeze.
View Holland Dock RepairMuskegon Lake heavy traffic and wake damage, Mona Lake muck-bottom post heave, and hardware corrosion near Lake Michigan.
View Muskegon Dock RepairSpring Lake wake stress, Grand River current considerations, and Army Corps channel awareness for Lake Michigan-adjacent properties.
View Grand Haven Dock RepairLake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell connected system — soft muck bottom post sinking and footings that need wide-base upgrades to hold.
View Cadillac Dock RepairMichigan's largest inland lake — deep soft muck causes chronic post sinking. Wide-base foot plate upgrades as a permanent solution.
View Houghton Lake Dock RepairHard sandy-gravel bottom — ice displacement damage and depth drop-offs create different repair needs than soft-bottom lakes nearby.
View Higgins Lake Dock RepairHeavy recreational and commercial wake damage, multi-county jurisdiction (Macomb/St. Clair), and Great Lakes connecting waterway considerations.
View Lake St. Clair Dock RepairCall for a free assessment — we'll inspect your dock and tell you honestly what needs attention and what doesn't.
Call (231) 227-8885Tell us your lake and what you're seeing — we'll get back to you quickly.
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