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Trusted & Insured Dock Builder in Montgomery County, TX

Since 2008, Houston Docks has designed and built durable waterfront structures for homeowners and marinas across Montgomery County. We’re local, family-owned, fully insured, and known for fast response and clean, safe worksites. From docks and boathouses to boat lifts and bulkheads, we handle everything end to end—including permit guidance.

As your Dock Builder Montgomery County TX, we plan for lake-level changes, wake action, and HOA rules to deliver safe access and lasting value. We use marine-grade materials and proven methods to reduce maintenance and protect your shoreline. Tell us your vision—single slip, covered slip, or a full rebuild—and we’ll provide a clear plan and timeline. Call today for a no-pressure, on-site estimate.

Core Dock Construction & Marine Services in Montgomery County, Texas

We design, build, and repair docks, boathouses, lifts, and bulkheads with marine-grade materials and code-compliant practices. Our crews work efficiently on the water while protecting your shoreline and property.

Custom Dock Design

Get a dock that fits your water depth, wind/wave exposure, and lifestyle. We lay out framing with laser levels, size encapsulated floats using buoyancy calculations, and plan gangway slope for seasonal water changes. Our designs factor in HOA guidelines and SJRA licensing, plus space for lifts, shore power pedestals, and lighting. Choose composite decking from Trex, TimberTech, or WearDeck for cooler surfaces and long life. We document every detail so construction is predictable, fast, and safe. Learn more about our Custom Dock Design services.

Dock Construction

We build fixed and floating docks using .60 CCA treated marine lumber, stainless and hot-dip galvanized hardware, and through-bolted connections. On-water equipment includes a spud barge with barge-mounted pile driver, vibratory/impact hammers, and a crane/boom truck for precise pile placement. Cross-bracing, ventilation gaps, and drainage improve strength and deck longevity. We can integrate HDPE rub rail and fenders to protect your boat. Our crews follow OSHA standards and keep sites tidy for neighbors and HOAs. Learn more about our Dock Construction services.

Boat & Jet Ski Lift Installation

Protect your investment with properly sized lifts for wake and water depth conditions. We install boat lifts and PWC platforms with structural steel or aluminum framing and encapsulated float options for platforms. Our licensed electricians install shore power with GFCI/ELCI protection per NEC Article 555, including labeled emergency shutoffs. Brands and configurations are matched to your hull, slip width, and canopy needs for low-maintenance operation. We also service and upgrade older lifts. Learn more about our Boat & Jet Ski Lift Installation services.

Dock Repair

From storm damage to aging decks, we repair piles, floats, framing, and fasteners. Typical projects include re-decking with composite boards, float replacement, pile sistering, and hardware upgrades to corrosion-resistant through-bolt systems. We can correct framing deflection, adjust dock height for lake levels, and modernize lighting and shore power. Emergency response is available after severe weather to secure loose components and assess safety. Learn more about our Dock Repair services.

Bulkhead Installation

Stabilize your shoreline with vinyl/PVC sheet piling (e.g., ShoreGuard), deadman tie-backs, and concrete cap options. We add proper drainage, geotextile underlayment, and riprap toe protection to resist scour. For repairs, we can install tie-back anchors, patch panels, and returns at property lines. Where required, we coordinate approvals and help you understand permit pathways, including stormwater and federal considerations when applicable. Learn more about our Bulkhead Installation services.

Other Services We Offer

Get a Fast, Free Waterfront Estimate

We can meet on-site this week, assess your shoreline, and deliver a written quote with options that fit your budget and timeline. Request your visit now.

Why Choose Houston Docks for Dock Builder in Montgomery County, TX

We know local waters, codes, and HOA rules—and we build to last. At Houston Docks, our experienced crews, certified operators, and licensed electricians deliver safe, code-compliant docks, boathouses, and lifts. When you need a dependable Dock Builder Montgomery County TX, we bring clear communication, predictable schedules, and a workmanship warranty.

Local Permitting, HOA Approvals, and Lake Knowledge

We help you navigate approvals with the San Jacinto River Authority’s lake division, plus HOA/POA rules in Walden, Bentwater, April Sound, Seven Coves, and more. When projects trigger city or county reviews, we coordinate inspection scheduling and keep your paperwork organized.

Designs account for conservation pool level (201’ msl), wind fetch, and wake patterns, so your framing, gangway slope, and mooring systems perform season after season. Example: In July 2024, we rebuilt a double-slip boathouse in Walden—replacing 14 piles, upgrading cross-bracing, and installing composite decking—in 21 days, including HOA closeout photos.

Safety, Licensing, and Electrical Compliance

Our team follows OSHA 29 CFR 1926 fall and over-water safety practices and maintains First Aid/CPR readiness. Pile-driving operations are led by NCCCO-certified operators. We’re covered by proper insurance, and we protect adjacent properties and seawalls throughout construction.

Dock and lift power is installed by TDLR-licensed electricians with ABYC awareness, meeting NFPA 70 (2023 NEC) Article 555. That includes GFCI where required, feeder protection with ELCI (30 mA), labeled emergency shutoff locations per 555.36(C), and proper electrical datum plane placement. We test systems with marina-grade instruments before turnover.

Materials and Methods That Outlast the Elements

We specify .60 CCA treated marine lumber, stainless or hot-dip galvanized fasteners, and through-bolted connections with corrosion isolation. For floating systems, we use encapsulated foam dock floats sized to your live loads and wave climate, along with helical anchors or pile guides as conditions require.

Shore protection options include vinyl/PVC sheet piling with deadman tie-backs, concrete caps, and riprap toe protection over geotextile. Deck surface options—Trex, TimberTech, and WearDeck—reduce splinters and heat while resisting moisture and UV. Every spec is chosen for durability and low maintenance.

Equipment, Crew Capacity, and Schedule Certainty

Our spud barge, pile driver, vibratory/impact hammers, jetting pumps, skid steers, and mini-excavators let us mobilize quickly and work efficiently. Laser layout and power wrenches speed assembly while ensuring accuracy. The result is cleaner installs and predictable timelines.

You’ll receive a written schedule, progress updates, and a tidy site at the end of each day. Most single-slip projects finish in 2–4 weeks after approvals; larger boathouses run 4–8 weeks. We stand behind our work with a clear warranty and responsive follow-up.

Work With a Proven Local Crew

Since 2008, we’ve completed 1,800+ waterfront projects with safety-first practices and code-compliant electrical. Let’s plan your dock the right way—request your consultation.

Dock Builder Services Across Montgomery County, TX and Greater Houston

Houston Docks proudly serves residential and commercial clients across Greater Houston. If you’re within about 30 miles of Houston or on a regional lake, we’ve likely worked in your area. We’re local, responsive, and equipped for fast mobilization.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Montgomery County

We’re active throughout Conroe, Montgomery, Willis, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North, and Panorama Village. Waterfront communities we know well include Walden, Bentwater, April Sound, Seven Coves, Grand Harbor, Point Aquarius, and the Waterpoint area. Zip codes commonly served: 77356, 77318, 77316, 77304, 77301, 77380–77386.

We understand local HOA approvals, wake exposure, and shoreline protection needs. For dock services in this county, our plans consider lake-level changes and mooring loads so your structure remains safe and accessible. When you want a reliable Dock Builder Montgomery County TX, we’re ready to help.

Other locations we serve near Montgomery County

Yes—We Serve Your Waterfront

From Walden to Bentwater and across Greater Houston, our crews are nearby and ready to mobilize. Tell us where you are and we’ll schedule a site visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a boat dock cost in Conroe and nearby lakes?

Pricing depends on size, water depth, exposure, and materials. As a planning range, small residential docks often run $65–$120 per square foot for structure and decking, with composite upgrades on the higher end. Single-slip boathouses typically start around $55k–$85k depending on roof, lift, and electrical scope. Lifts can add $6k–$18k+ based on capacity and features. After a site visit, we provide a written, line-item estimate so you can compare options.

Do I need an SJRA permit or license to build a dock or bulkhead?

Yes, projects on the reservoir require approvals from the lake authority. We guide you through the residential license application, site plan, and any needed surveys. For community docks or marinas, additional documentation may apply. If dredging or shoreline work is included, we’ll flag whether separate reviews are needed and coordinate timing so construction can start as soon as approvals are issued.

What materials are best for local docks—wood, composite, or aluminum?

For framing, .60 CCA treated marine lumber and galvanized/stainless hardware provide excellent value. For decking, composites like Trex, TimberTech, and WearDeck resist UV and moisture and stay cooler underfoot. Floating systems use encapsulated foam floats for durability. Aluminum framing can be ideal for certain lift platforms and walkways. We’ll recommend the right mix for your site, budget, and maintenance goals.

Can you add electricity and lighting to my dock and boat lift?

Yes. Our TDLR-licensed electricians install shore power, lighting, and lift circuits to meet 2023 NEC Article 555. That includes GFCI protection where required, feeder ELCI (30 mA), clearly labeled emergency shutoffs, and compliant equipment in wet locations. We also add pathway lighting, pedestals with receptacles, and motion or photocell controls. All work is tested with marina-grade instruments before handoff.

Do you repair or replace existing bulkheads and retaining walls?

We handle tie-back repairs, panel replacement, new vinyl/PVC sheet piling, and concrete caps. Where erosion is active, we add geotextile and riprap toe protection. If a section has failed, we can stage temporary measures, then rebuild with properly spaced anchors and returns at property lines. We’ll assess options during your site visit and provide a phased plan if needed.

How long does dock construction take from permit to completion?

Simple replacements can be completed in 2–4 weeks once approvals are in hand; larger boathouses typically need 4–8 weeks. Permitting timelines vary by scope and season. We prepare submittals promptly, track approvals, and provide a build schedule with target milestones so you know what to expect at each step.

Do you handle HOA/POA approvals for Walden, Bentwater, and April Sound?

Yes. We create the drawings, product cut sheets, and photos your association expects and handle resubmittals if design committees request changes. Our designs align with setback rules, roof profiles, and color guidelines to streamline approvals and avoid delays.

Are floating docks allowed, and when are they recommended?

Floating docks are permitted where conditions fit. They’re ideal for fluctuating water and moderate wave action. We design with proper freeboard, pile guides or helical anchors, and encapsulated floats sized to loads. If exposure is high or depth is shallow near shore, a fixed pile structure might be a better choice. We’ll advise after evaluating your site.

What are the key 2023 NEC Article 555 rules for private docks and lifts?

Expect GFCI protection for receptacles in wet locations, feeder protection with ELCI (30 mA), labeled emergency shutoff within sight of the equipment, and compliant wiring methods and enclosures. The electrical datum plane and equipment placement must keep gear out of flood-prone elevations. We design and install to these requirements and test the system before energizing.

Do sediment removal projects need additional permits?

Deepening around a slip can trigger separate reviews. Some projects require federal authorization, and certain shoreline scopes may also require stormwater compliance if land disturbance exceeds thresholds. We’ll identify the correct pathway, assemble submittals, and manage sequencing so mechanical work starts only after approvals are issued.

Still comparing options? Let’s talk through them.

We’ll walk you through materials, permits, timelines, and costs—then email a clear, written proposal. It’s quick, friendly, and pressure‑free.