Call first. Send dock pictures if needed.
Have dock damage, maintenance needs, or an upgrade idea? Calling is the best way to start. Pictures can help after the project is explained.
Main contact method: call. Text is best used for photos after the first conversation.
Simple contact for dock work.
The contact page is built around calling first, with text photos and email as supporting options.
Send the dock details.
This opens the visitor’s email app. For the fastest response, call first.
Recommended by lake customers and local connections.
These reviews are pulled from the business Facebook recommendations. The Facebook link is included so visitors can see newer photos and updates.
Garrett and his crew have done many jobs for customers of mine and they have all reported back that he does amazing work. I would highly recommend this company to anyone with full confidence that they will get the job done in a timely manner and to the customers satisfaction!Jeremy MatherlyFacebook Recommendation
Garret and company were great to work with. They showed up when they said they would and charged me what they said they would charge. They were careful and did a great job. No problem hiring them again.Phillip MorganFacebook Recommendation
The best around. Very professional and they stand behind their work.Brendon BaileyFacebook Recommendation
Garrett can keep posting updated project photos there without needing the website changed every time.
Photos help after the first call.
Useful pictures include a wide shot of the dock, close-ups of the issue, and anything showing the slip, roof, bracing, walkway, or platform area.
Wide dock photo
Show the layout and the area where work may be needed.
Close-up issue photo
Show damage, trim, hinges, bracing, rub rail, or roof areas.
Boat or slip setup
Helpful for roof raises, slip widening, or layout changes.
What you want done
Repair, fill-in, raise, replace, brace, extend, or upgrade.
Ready to talk through the dock?
Call first. Text pictures after if they help explain the project.