FIXED DOCKS

BUILT TO LAST

Built for Stability. Designed to Last.

A fixed dock is a timeless solution for those seeking a reliable, low-maintenance way to access the water. Whether you're on a lake, river, or reservoir, a well-built fixed dock offers unmatched durability and peace of mind—even during changing seasons or fluctuating water levels.

My contractors specialize in designing and building custom fixed docks that combine structural integrity with beautiful craftsmanship. From fishing platforms to boat slips to waterfront lounging areas, we tailor each project to meet your specific needs, environment, and lifestyle.

What Is a Fixed Dock?

Fixed docks—also known as stationary docks—are built on pilings that are securely driven into the lake or riverbed. Unlike floating docks that rise and fall with the water, fixed docks remain at a consistent height, providing a stable and dependable surface year-round.

Ideal for:

  • Stable water levels

  • Heavy foot traffic or equipment

  • Permanent structures like roofs or boat lifts

Why Choose a Fixed Dock?

  • Stability & Strength
    Fixed docks offer a rock-solid platform that doesn’t shift with the water. This makes them perfect for heavier loads and structures like boat lifts, roofs, and seating areas.

  • Low Maintenance
    With fewer moving parts than floating systems, fixed docks typically require less maintenance over time—especially when built with high-quality materials.

  • Customization Options
    Add-ons like benches, railings, stairs, and lighting can be seamlessly integrated into your fixed dock design.

  • Professional Aesthetic
    Fixed docks provide a polished, professional look that enhances both function and curb appeal—making your shoreline a destination.

Custom-Built to Match Your Waterfront

Building a dock is not one-size-fits-all. Each fixed dock we build is custom-designed to fit your shoreline, water conditions, and intended use. I work closely with you to choose the right materials, layout, and features that match your vision.

We will look at a variety of materials and finishes, including:

  • Pressure-treated lumber

  • Composite decking

  • High quality framing

  • Long lasting/weather withstanding hardware