Lake Martin Topics: Sea wall info
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Name:
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Mack
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Subject:
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Sea wall info
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Date:
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9/19/2011 7:31:17 PM
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Replaced my seawall maybe 3 years ago with wood. About 4 feet high max. Not on a point or high wave lot. It was way lower than the numbers you are hearing here. But, big but,,, it does not get pounded by water/waves. I looked at wood/concrete/block/rock/etc at the time, and decided on wood, for my finances and lifespan. I also looked at a composite/vinyl/poly sheet product being used in walls at the Gulf, some 20 feet high. Interlocking panels anchored into the foundation and the backfill. I never found a local to talk about it, but it seemed like a good alternative to me. Probably not pretty, but at 5 feet, you must pile up rip-rap in front anyway. Just a thought.
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