How should I choose between the Standard and Deluxe-steel Floating Docks?
That’s easy: If you want a cover for your dock, choose the Deluxe because the awning is included in the price. And you can choose from six different metal colors for the awning and the trim.
Are railings available on the Steel-framed Floating Docks?
Yes, you can add a 36” high railing made of 3 galvanized-pipe rungs just about anywhere you want on either the Standard or Deluxe Steel-framed docks and walkway. Gates can be added, too.
Once I place an order for a Steel-framed Floating Dock, how long will it take to be delivered and installed?
Our docks are all made to order and our lead time varies based on the season in which you order your dock. During the off-season, lead times may be as short as 5-6 weeks. Between March and July, it maybe longer. For the best estimated turnaround time, please call. Remember, these docks are built completely at our shop and then loaded onto a trailer and delivered and installed at your lake, so whether you order online or on the phone, we’ll have to ask a lot of questions about access to the installation site.
Do you recommend a certain walkway length?
Yes. Unless there is a good reason not to have a 32-foot walkway, that’s our recommendation. It gives you the most benefit of the hinge system. Plus – we’ve never ever heard someone say “I wish my walkway was shorter.” But we often get calls for extensions. That said, we know every situation is different, so we also offer a 20-foot walkway. The grade of your bank will help us determine what the best length of walkway would be for your lake or pond. Because every situation is different, it’s best if you can send us a photo of where you’d like the dock installed. We can build walkways over 32-feet in extreme cases, but that will require additional support structures like outriggers and pole guides.
How is the dock anchored?
All of the Steel-framed Floating Docks are anchored with an 8’ wide steel base set into four 3’ deep piers of fast-setting concrete. There are no cables or pipes needed on our setups.
What is the decking made of?
We use a composite decking material called TimberTech. We’ve chosen TimberTech because it is one of the densest decking products on the market, as you can see from the chart below.
Brand | Modulus of Elasticity (Strength in PSI) | Plastic Composition | Wood Composition |
TimberTech | 542,200 | Recycled High-density polymers | Mostly cabinet-grade maple with fasteners removed |
Fiberon/Veranda (Home Depot) | 477,000 | Recycled High-density polymers | 80% softwood with hardwood as recycled, #3 grade, oak shipping pallets with fasteners |
Trex | 175,000 | Recycled bags &bottles | Recycled, #3 grade, oak shipping pallets with fasteners |
Moisture Shield/Choice Deck (Lowe’s) | 100,000 | Recycled bags &bottles | Recycled, #3 grade, oak shipping pallets with fasteners |
Tamko EverGrain | 53,000 | Recycled bags &bottles | Recycled, #3 grade, oak shipping pallets with fasteners |
Can I choose my decking color?
All docks come standard with Coconut Husk colored TimberTech decking, but Sea Salt Gray or Dark Cocoa are available at no additional charge. Other color options may be available for an additional charge. Lead time may vary for colors other than the Coconut Husk. Please call for more options.
What is your service area?
We typically deliver and install our Steel Framed Docks within 500 miles of our location in Gainesville, TX – including into Oklahoma, but for all but the 12-ft x 8-ft Standard Steel Dock, we have to add $150 per state for the oversized hauling permit. If you need a dock and live outside that range, check out our aluminum floating docks which can be shipped nationwide.
How are the docks delivered?
Our docks are built up, in full, in our shop and then loaded onto a trailer pulled by a 4 x 4 pickup. The trailer is backed into the water and the dock is floated off (similar to unloading a boat). Whether you order your dock on the phone or online, we’ll have to ask a lot of questions about access to the installation site to make sure the truck and trailer will be able to get down to the water.