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georgea0731
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/19/2009 9:36:11 PM
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We're finally going to put in a seawall. So we're looking for recommendations on both what to do and what not to do. We'd also like any recommendations on who to hire for installation. We're leaning toward the traditional 12 inch concrete wall. We have 200 feet of shoreline that is 1 foot to 3 foot deep in the Smith Mountain area. We plan to have our boat lift lower 3-4 feet at the same time. Please email us at amonette516@comcast.net Thanks in advance and best wishes, George & Sara Amonette 770 634 5437
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GoneFishin
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/19/2009 10:15:02 PM
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May I suggest that anyone with info post on the Forum rather than an email so others can see. We try to help each other. Have you tried a search under the subject???
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alahusker
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Check your email.
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8/20/2009 7:59:24 AM
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for a recommendation. Concrete is definately the way to go..
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Procraft176
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/20/2009 9:58:12 AM
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Water will eventually eat away at a cinder block wall. If you go that route pour a good footing, use rebar and fill the cells with concrete. Good luck KW
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DJ
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/20/2009 2:17:38 PM
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I would say the first thing you need to do is go by Alabama Power on 49 and get a permit, ask to have the shoreline contractor contact you, have him come out and go over your ideas, he will tell you what you can and can't do as well as the rules for construction, like having to have rip rap in front of your sea wall when it is done.
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alahusker
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/20/2009 7:48:47 PM
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Actually, if you hire a reputable contractor, he/she will take care of all of this..
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DJ
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/20/2009 8:36:30 PM
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agree but if you have a contracctor that feeds you a lie you will never know, best to kopw before you hire some one if you do not plan on doing the work yourself.
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alahusker
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I'm a contractor, home builder
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8/20/2009 8:57:53 PM
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but I don't do seawalls. I contacted George and recommended a very good seawall contractor.. Neither he, nor I, lie to clients.. That's why I used them for the seawall at my house.. And no, I don't have a dog in this fight, not one penny of referral fee coming to me.. Just the personal satisfaction that the recommendation was a good one.. I will do the same for you, should you solicit my advise..
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F1Fan
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/25/2009 3:33:18 PM
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If your area allows it and you like the look, seriously consider rip-rap. Cost efficient, indestructible, will "weather in" and blend much better with the shoreline both in color, texture and contour.
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MrHodja
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/25/2009 4:21:50 PM
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Is there any truth to the assertion that rip rap draws snakes?
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Maverick
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Advice on Sea wall?
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8/25/2009 10:47:34 PM
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I would have to think rip rap would draw snakes, but have to say I have a lot of rip rap and have never seen a snake, not that they are not there, just have never seen one.
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