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Houston Docks

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Trusted, Licensed Dock Builder in Cloverleaf, TX

For 15+ years, Houston Docks has helped Cloverleaf waterfront owners build, restore, and protect their docks with safe, code-compliant craftsmanship. We’re local, family-owned, fully insured, and experienced with Lake Houston, the San Jacinto River, and bayous near the Ship Channel. As a Dock Builder Cloverleaf TX, we handle design, permitting, and construction—USACE/GLO coordination, Harris County Floodplain permits, and Lake Houston pier licenses—so your project stays on track.

From storm-ready piling docks to floating platforms, lifts, and bulkheads, we use marine-grade materials (316 stainless, HDG hardware, HDPE floats) that stand up to Houston’s climate. Need fast storm damage help or a new boat lift? Call us today for a free, no-pressure estimate and quick scheduling.

Dock Construction & Waterfront Services Built for Houston Waters

We design, build, and maintain durable docks, lifts, and shoreline structures that perform in East Harris County conditions. Our team follows NEC Article 555, ADA where applicable, and local floodplain rules to protect your property and your investment.

Dock Construction

Strong currents, wakes, and storm surge demand a dock that’s engineered for Houston waters. We build floating and fixed/pile docks using pressure-treated pine, ipe, composite decking, and aluminum framing. Our crew mobilizes with a spud barge, pile driver/vibratory hammer, and long-reach excavator to set piles, braces, caps, and joists to spec. We install HDPE/encapsulated floats, helical anchors, and hot-dip galvanized fasteners for longevity. Benefit from turnkey permitting and inspections, plus a workmanship warranty. Learn more about our Dock Construction services.

Custom Dock Design

Every shoreline is different. We provide custom dock design and engineering that accounts for depth, fetch, wind exposure, and desired use—fishing, swimming, slips, or lifts. Expect precise layouts, gangway slope/hinge detailing, and lateral sway control. We specify corrosion-resistant hardware, WearDeck/Trex/TimberTech surfaces, and 316 stainless in splash zones. Our team prepares survey/elevation certificates and permit submittals to USACE/GLO/Harris County. Learn more about our Custom Dock Design services.

Boat & Jet Ski Lift Installation

Protect your vessel from fouling and wake damage with a properly sized lift. We install four‑post, elevator, and PWC lifts with aluminum cradles, poly bunks, and GFPE-protected shore power pedestals. Our ABYC-trained techs set motor controls above the electrical datum plane with emergency shutoff on land per NEC 2023 Article 555. We also add lighting and catwalks for safe boarding. Learn more about our Boat & Jet Ski Lift Installation services.

Bulkhead Installation

Stop shoreline erosion before it damages your yard or foundation. We install vinyl sheet bulkhead panels (ShoreGuard), tie-backs with deadmen, treated caps, and armor rock riprap over geotextile for added protection. Our crew handles dredging/silt removal where needed, plus permit expediting. You’ll get clean lines, stable backfill, and a long-lasting barrier against tides and boat wake. Learn more about our Bulkhead Installation services.

Dock Repair

Storms, rot, and impact can compromise safety. We replace piles, re-frame caps/stringers/joists, upgrade fasteners to hot-dip galvanized or 316 stainless, and swap damaged floats. We also re-deck with composite or hardwoods and correct electrical hazards with GFCI/GFPE testing. Emergency crews can mobilize quickly after severe weather to stabilize and restore access. Learn more about our Dock Repair services.

Other Services We Offer

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Seen enough? Tell us about your waterfront—materials, boat size, and timeline—and we’ll deliver a clear quote and schedule options within days.

Why Choose Houston Docks for Dock Builder Cloverleaf TX

Houston Docks brings decades of combined marine construction experience, thousands of successful projects, and a safety-first culture to every job. As a local team, we know East Harris County water, wind, and floodplain conditions. We handle design, permits, and construction in-house, so you get predictable schedules and clear communication. When you need a dependable Dock Builder Cloverleaf TX, we’re the crew you can count on.

Certified Marine Construction Expertise

Our specialists maintain ABYC Marine Electrical (E-11) training, OSHA 10/30 safety credentials, and active membership in the Pile Driving Contractors Association (PDCA) Texas Chapter and the Marina Association of Texas. That means your dock, boathouse, and shore power are built and wired to recognized marine standards.

From caps, stringers, and joists to cross-bracing and lateral sway control, we engineer details that stand up to wakes and storms. We also design ADA-accessible fishing platforms and gangways where requested, aligning with ADA 2010 Chapter 10 clearances, rail heights, and turning space.

Licensed, Insured, and Code-Compliant

We carry full insurance and perform electrical work under Texas TDLR licensing with NEC 2023 Article 555 compliance—GFPE/GFCI protection, emergency shutoff on land, and equipment mounted above the electrical datum plane. Our team secures USACE Section 10/404 approvals, Texas GLO authorizations where applicable, Harris County Floodplain Development permits, and City of Houston Lake Houston pier licenses.

Working near Port Houston? Our commercial crews hold valid TWIC credentials for unescorted access to secure facilities. We also coordinate TCEQ 401 water quality certification when required.

Equipment and Materials Built for Houston Waters

We mobilize with a spud barge, pile driver and vibratory hammer, jetting pumps, and long‑reach excavators. For floating systems, we set helical anchors to torque spec and use HDPE/encapsulated flotation with correct spacing and attachment. Electrical is verified with shore power pedestal testers (GFCI/GFPE) before turnover.

To combat corrosion, we specify 316 stainless fasteners in splash zones, hot‑dip galvanized hardware elsewhere, and optional anodes/cathodic protection. Surfaces include WearDeck, Trex, or TimberTech; shorelines get ShoreGuard vinyl, geotextile fabric, and armor rock riprap for durable erosion control.

Local Knowledge and Fast Response

We’ve worked every corner of the North Shore area—Cloverleaf, Channelview, Jacinto City, and Galena Park. We know the Harris County Floodplain rules, Lake Houston annual pier licenses, and the nuances of brackish bayous off the Ship Channel. That local expertise shortens permitting and avoids costly rework.

When storms hit, our emergency crews assess damage, stabilize structures, and submit rebuild plans quickly. Most customers receive site visits within 24–48 hours and written estimates shortly after.

Customer-First Process and Guarantees

You’ll get transparent pricing, CAD drawings before we build, and one point of contact from kickoff to final walk-through. We submit surveys, elevations, and permit packages on your behalf and keep you updated weekly during construction.

All work includes a workmanship warranty, plus optional annual inspections and maintenance programs to protect your dock, lifts, and electrical systems season after season.

Experience you can trust—let’s plan your build

From permits to punch list, our ABYC-trained, TDLR-licensed team handles everything. Request your free on-site consultation today.

Dock Services Across Greater Houston and Cloverleaf, TX

Houston Docks proudly serves residential and commercial clients across the Greater Houston area. If you’re within a 25–30 mile radius of Houston, we’ve likely worked in your neighborhood. Our local crews deliver fast scheduling, dependable communication, and code-compliant work that stands up to Gulf Coast conditions.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Cloverleaf

From the North Shore area to Carpenters and Greens Bayou, we know Cloverleaf’s shoreline challenges, zip codes 77015/77029, and nearby Channelview (77530) and Galena Park (77547). We understand Harris County Floodplain rules, Lake Houston pier licensing, and the wake, wind, and surge loads common along the San Jacinto River and near the Houston Ship Channel.

Whether you’re by Sheldon Lake State Park or closer to Port Houston, our team designs for hurricane loads and long-term corrosion resistance. For reliable dock builder Cloverleaf TX service with quick turnaround, we’re ready to help.

Other locations we serve near Cloverleaf

Yes, we serve your neighborhood in Greater Houston

Based near Houston, our crews respond quickly across Cloverleaf, Channelview, and the North Shore area. Check availability and get on the schedule now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to build a dock near Cloverleaf?

Budgets vary by water depth, soil, materials, and whether you choose floating or piling construction. Most residential docks in East Harris County fall between $25,000 and $85,000+, while boathouses, lifts, and long gangways can increase costs. Composite decking, 316 stainless, and ShoreGuard vinyl add life-cycle value. After a site visit, we provide a detailed scope with materials, pile counts, and options to match your goals and the Houston climate.

Do I need permits to build a dock on Lake Houston or the San Jacinto River?

Yes. Projects commonly require a City of Houston Lake Houston pier license, Harris County Floodplain Development Permit, and in navigable waters, USACE Section 10/404 (Galveston District). In tidal or GLO-managed areas, Texas GLO authorizations may apply. We handle surveys/elevations, drawings, and submittals and coordinate with agencies so your dock is approved before construction.

What’s the difference between floating and fixed docks in Houston’s waters?

Floating docks rise and fall with water level—ideal for bayous and variable depths. We secure them with helical anchors and encapsulated flotation. Fixed (pile) docks provide a solid feel and can better resist heavy wake when designed with proper bracing and pile embedment. We’ll recommend the best approach after reviewing wind fetch, boat traffic, flood elevations, and your intended use.

Which materials last longest in Gulf Coast conditions?

For structural members, we use marine-treated timber or aluminum. For decking, composite options like WearDeck, Trex, or TimberTech perform well in heat and humidity. Hardware should be 316 stainless in splash zones and hot-dip galvanized elsewhere. Bulkheads often use ShoreGuard vinyl with geotextile and armor rock riprap. We also offer cathodic protection and corrosion inhibitors where appropriate.

Can you install boat lifts and PWC ports with my dock?

Absolutely. We size four-post lifts, elevator lifts, and PWC ports to your vessel, with aluminum cradles, poly bunks, and shore power pedestals. Our ABYC-trained technicians wire per NEC Article 555, add emergency shutoff on land, and mount equipment above the electrical datum plane. We can integrate lighting, catwalks, and remote controls for easy operation.

Do you handle bulkheads and shoreline erosion control?

Yes. We install vinyl sheet pile bulkheads with tie-backs and deadmen, plus riprap over geotextile fabric for added protection. For repairs, we replace failed tie-rods, reset caps, and address scouring. Our team also manages permits and coordinates any required dredging or silt removal to restore water depth at your dock or ramp.

How long does design, permitting, and construction take?

Typical timelines run 2–4 weeks for design, 3–8 weeks for permitting (agency workload varies), and 1–4 weeks for construction depending on size and weather. Commercial or shoreline-protection work can add time. We submit permits early, lock material selections, and provide weekly updates so you know exactly where your project stands.

What electrical safety requirements apply to docks (GFCI/GFPE, shutoffs)?

NEC 2023 Article 555 governs marinas and docking facilities. We use GFPE on feeders, GFCI on receptacles, and mount all electrical equipment above the electrical datum plane. An emergency shutoff must be on land, clearly labeled, and accessible. We test pedestals and circuits before turnover and provide labeling and diagrams for future maintenance.

Do you provide ADA-compliant fishing platforms and gangways?

Yes. We design ADA-accessible routes, gangway slopes, turning radius, and guardrail heights per ADA 2010 Chapter 10. Non-slip surfaces like FRP grating or textured composites improve safety. We coordinate with local authorities if the platform is public-facing and can incorporate lighting, handrails, and edge protection for all-ages access.

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