We stabilize eroding banks for the properties that can least afford to ignore them. Every project starts with a free site assessment — no commitment until you approve the scope.
South Florida shoreline erosion looks different depending on what kind of property you manage. Here is how we approach each one.
Common area shorelines are HOA liability. When a lake bank erodes into a homeowner lot or a retention pond edge fails, the association is responsible. We work directly with property managers and understand board approval workflows from assessment through authorization.
Erosion along water hazards degrades playability, course aesthetics, and turf integrity season over season. We stabilize water hazard edges and fairway banks using containment and vegetation approaches that do not disrupt active play.
Public waterways and stormwater infrastructure require compliant, documented erosion control with long-term performance. We provide written assessments and photo records as standard practice on every project.
Seasonal erosion eats into landscaping investments and can threaten docks, seawalls, and adjacent structures. Private waterfront stabilization is one of our most common calls in Palm Beach County.
Stormwater management compliance depends on functional retention infrastructure. Eroding banks compromise that function. We repair eroding pond banks and address the source issues that cause repeat failure.
Third-party managers overseeing multiple communities need a vendor they can deploy across their portfolio with consistent documentation, clear scopes, and reliable scheduling.
We walk the shoreline, evaluate soil conditions, water levels, bank geometry, and the source of erosion. You get a plain-English explanation of what is happening. No charge, no commitment.
We provide a written assessment with photo documentation and a clear scope of work with cost estimate. This is what HOA boards need to authorize a repair and what property managers need for client reporting.
Our crew installs biodegradable containment systems that hold the bank while natural vegetation re-establishes. We follow up after the first rainy season to confirm performance.
We come to the site, walk the shoreline, and tell you exactly what is happening and what it will take to fix it. No charge. No commitment until you approve the scope.