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Lake Services Inc

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Location: King George, VA 22485

Lake Services was founded in 1986 to provide quality dredging to the Mid-Atlantic. During that 30+ year history, our processes and purpose-built equipment have been refined to provide unparalleled mobile dredging, shoreline stabilization, dock building, boat lift installation, and project consulting. We provide residential and commercial services up and down the Virginia and Maryland shoreline. Message or call us today to discuss your next waterfront project.

Services:
  • Boat Dock Repair
  • Dock Builder
  • Commercial Dock Builder
  • Boat Dock Breakwater
  • Seawall Contractor
  • Seawall Repair
  • Rip Rap Rock

Duke's Docks, llc

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Location: Mineral, Virginia 23117

Duke’s Docks, LLC is a licensed and insured Class B Marine Contractor serving Lake Anna, Lake Louisa, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in building custom boathouses, docks, and seawalls designed to last. With certified barges and years of hands-on experience, our team delivers high-quality marine construction that enhances your waterfront property and protects your investment.

Whether you need a new dock, a custom boat lift installation, shoreline stabilization (SeaWall), or a complete boathouse build, Duke’s Docks is here to help. We pride ourselves on craftsmanship, reliability, and honest service. Free estimates are always available—let us bring your waterfront vision to life.

Services:
  • Boat Dock
  • Boat Dock Repair
  • Dock Builder
  • Boat Dock Addition
  • Seawall Contractor
  • Seawall Repair
  • Boat Lift

Featured Reviews for Dock Piling Pros in Fredericksburg

Jammer Marine Construction
Philieza R
October 24, 2022
“I contacted Chris (owner) of Jammer Marine for retaining wall , dredging, a boat dock and they did it all. The most important thing I liked about the company is that he stayed in contact with me through the whole process and got the job done. They are knowledgeable and were patient with all my concerns and questions. Very satisfied with our completed project.“
Greenbeach Builders Marine Construction
Thomas H
October 28, 2022
“Brandon, Jordan and there team are the best in the buisness! They went above and beyond during the design and build process! They have built 3 Piers with lifts for me excellent workmanship!“
US Boat Docks LLC
John W
June 19, 2020
“When my lift broke, US Boat Docks came to my rescue almost immediately! They repaired the lift, were very professional, and most importantly knew what they were doing. Sometimes it’s hard to get the right people here at the lake. If you have any dock trouble, US Boat Docks is your “go to” company!“

Dock Piling FAQs

What are dock pilings?

Dock pilings are vertical posts driven into the seabed or lakebed to support docks and piers, providing structural stability and anchoring the dock in place.

What materials are used for dock pilings?

Common materials include treated wood, steel, concrete, and composite pilings, chosen based on environmental conditions and load requirements.

How do I know if my dock pilings need replacement?

Signs include leaning or shifting pilings, rot, corrosion, cracks, or visible damage. A professional inspection can assess their condition.

Can I add new pilings to an existing dock?

Yes, additional pilings can be installed to reinforce or expand your dock, depending on the design and site conditions.

How long do dock pilings typically last?

With proper materials and maintenance, pilings can last 20 to 50 years or more, though marine environments accelerate wear.

How much does installing dock pilings cost?

Cost varies by material, quantity, and site accessibility, typically ranging from $150 to $600 per piling.

Do dock piling installers handle permits?

Yes, many pros assist with obtaining necessary permits and ensure compliance with local regulations.

What should I prepare before dock piling installation?

Clear the work area, provide access for equipment, and share any site specifics or restrictions with your installer.