Archive for March, 2012

seaside seawall iconBlack Steel Seawall, Boat Well and Boardwalk Installation on Shiawassee River in Linden, Michigan

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Recently, Seaside Seawalls began a job for a residential client on the Shiawassee River, located in Linden, Michigan. The town of Linden is part of Genesee County, which is Michigan’s fifth most populous county and is home to approximately 425, 790 residents. Genesee Country has a total area of 694.34 square miles, with 639.64 square miles of that being land, and 9.70 square miles being water. The Shiawassee River is just one of the many water bodies that runs through Genesee County.

Having a waterfront property definitely has its pros and cons. While the location of your home may be very picturesque, you may constantly be worried about the inevitable shoreline erosion that occurs over many years, consequentially shrinking your property line. In fact, shoreline erosion is one of the main reasons home owners decide to have a seawall built. In this particular case, Seaside Seawalls was contacted to install a steel seawall for a residential property on the beautiful Shiawassee River. In addition to a brand new seawall, a boat well and boardwalk were also required. While this job is currently under development, we would like to keep you updated on our progress as the project continues to expand and develop.

Shiawassee River Linden MichiganSeaside Seawalls offers two types of steel: black steel and galvanized steel – both of which are equally durable and long-lasting against the harsh and extreme weather conditions we experience here in Michigan. In fact, many residential properties in Michigan choose to have a steel seawall installed as opposed to a vinyl or wooden seawall, typically because the life-span of a steel seawall greatly exceeds all other types. With securely installed anchors and tiebacks coupled with such low-maintenance, a steel seawall is an attractive option for both residential and commercial properties alike. Our steel seawalls are the best at protecting against shoreline erosion, and are guaranteed for 10 years against the ever-changing ground pressure due to heavy snow and ice. They also have the added bonus of having a professional appearance, and provide you with the highest return on your property investment.

For this particular seawall, we will be using black steel, which is one of the strongest, resilient, and low-maintenance types of steel available. As we do with every steel seawall, drainage weepholes will be installed and enforced with Shiawassee River-Genesee County-Michigangeotextile fabric mesh in order to ensure adequate drainage through the newly constructed seawall. Upon completion, this steel seawall will extend a total length of 84 feet and reach 4 feet in height. The seawall will also be approximately 4 feet from the property’s sand line. As previously mentioned, we will also be installing a boat well, which will be 30 feet in length and 15 feet wide. In order to construct this particular boat well, we will have to excavate about 4 feet down to ensure that the water level is between 2.5 and 3 feet deep. The seawall will be constructed around the perimeter of this excavation.

Known for its surrounding wetland, construction along the Shiawassee River required Seaside Seawalls to obtain two permits for this particular job: a Department of EnvironShiawassee River-Linden-Michiganmental Quality (DEQ) permit and a wetland permit. The wetland permit is unique to this project, since it includes a major impact permit, which is ten times the cost of the standard minor impact permit. We were also required to put boards down in order to run our heavy construction machinery over without leaving ruts in the ground. Additionally, the wetland area surrounding the River requires us to dispose of all excavated spoils properly; therefore they will be transported upland and spread in lower grade areas accordingly. Construction on wetland area also meant that we would have to install a boardwalk to allow the client to walk to and from the newly installed boat well without disturbing any wetland area. Upon completion, the boardwalk will extend approximately 30 feet beyond the boat well area, reaching a total length of 60 feet with a 4 foot width.Shiawassee River-Genesee County-Linden-Michigan

 The Shiawassee River is about 120 miles in length, merging with the Flint River, the Cass River, and the Tittabawassee River; all  of which drain into the Saginaw River and eventually the Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron. The Shiawassee River also marks the southern boundary of the Saginaw Bay Watershed. With over 59 species of fish and other freshwater species, the Shiawassee River is also home to approximately 180, 000 residents, who frequently take advantage of this warm-water river’s natural resources and utilize it for recreational purposes such as canoeing and fishing.

While we expect this particular job to be completed in a couple of months, please stay tuned for updates of the latest developments on the Shiawassee River steel seawall project! Our qualified team members possess the necessary skills and experience it takes to construct both a durable and attractive seawall for your waterfront property. So if you’re considering having a seawall built for your commercial or residential property, please contact Seaside Seawalls today for a free estimate.


seaside seawall iconNew Steel Seawall Installed in Livingston County on Woodland Lake in Brighton, Michigan

Monday, March 19th, 2012

Seaside Seawalls has recently completed a four-day installation of a brand new galvanized steel seawall for a residential property situated on Woodland Lake. Woodland Lake is located in Livingston County in Brighton, Michigan, which is in the southeastern part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Livingston County is the fastest growing County in Michigan, and is home to approximately 180,967 people.  The County has a total area of 585 square miles: 568 square miles of land and 17 square miles of water.

Seaside Seawalls was contacted to build a seawall for a residential property on Woodland Lake, as their previous seawall wasGalvanized Steel Seawall Woodland Lake Brighton Michigan failing, causing severe shoreline erosion. The team used galvanized steel to construct the seawall, as it is one of the most durable, long-lasting, and maintenance-free types of materials. In fact, many Michigan seawalls are built with galvanized steel, since its protective zinc coating prevents erosion and rusting, even if the steel becomes abraded or scratched. We all know how harsh a Michigan winter can be, and heavy snow and ice pressure can directly (and negatively) impact the rate of shoreline erosion. But with a galvanized steel seawall, shoreline erosion is preventable, and it also has the added benefit of providing you with a higher return on your property investment! While we do offer two types of steel seawalls (galvanized and black steel), which are both equally as good at withstanding harsh weather, galvanized steel is often preferred due to its attractive gray appearance. With this particular project, we even incorporated steps into the seawall (as pictured) which were made from welded angle iron with gray trex board bolted to it in order to match the color of the seawall! The steps turned out wonderfully and added to the overall uniqueness of the project as well. Another distinctive characteristic about this particular seawall is that it had different heights and angles alongside the property, giving it a unique appearance. The completed steel seawall on Woodland Lake is a total of 60 feet in length and ranges between 36 and 44 inches in height (due to the varying angles and heights of the property).

Woodland Lake is visible from both Grand River Avenue and Hilton Road in Brighton. This convenient location can be accessedGalvanized Steel Seawall Woodland Lake Livingston County Michigan through the Grand River exit on the I-96, with public access available via Hilton Road. While there is no public beach, Woodland Lake’s unique L-shape makes it a popular destination for its lakeshore residents, who utilize this all-sports lake most often during the summer months. Residents enjoy the unique shape of the lake, as it appears seemingly endless in comparison to the typical circular-shaped lakes that are commonly found in Michigan. Woodland Lake’s surface area is approximately 309 acres, with its deepest point reaching 38 feet. The lake also has an extensive shoreline, spanning a total distance of 41,943 feet. Since Woodland Lake is fed by Ore Creek as well as two other streams, the water has exceptional clarity, with a depth visibility of about 6 to 8 feet.

If you’re considering having a seawall built for your residential or commercial property, contact Seaside Seawalls today for a free estimate! For such a large project, you’re going to want to ensure that you are hiring the best team to do the job. With a steel seawall, you can take comfort in knowing that its lifespan and longevity is one of the greatest in comparison to other types of seawalls. In addition, a steel seawall is practically maintenance-free! That’s why we guarantee our steel seawalls for 10 years – even against the inevitable snow and ice buildup which can alter the ground pressure. Don’t let other contractors try to sell you on a seawall installation at a lower cost if they don’t have the credibility and knowledge it takes to build a sturdy seawall. Shortcuts such as altering the anchors, tiebacks, or the lengths of the steel pilings may look good at first glance, but will not be durable enough to withstand the drastic weather fluctuations that we experience here in Michigan. This means that while you may think you’re getting a good deal cost-wise, the quality of your seawall is less than perfect and will likely have to be replaced in a year or two. If you value quality and precision, and wish to have a gorgeous lakefront property, contact Seaside Seawalls today! Our team has the necessary experience, knowledge, tools, and machinery to create a seawall for your property that is both exceedingly attractive and highly durable.