Seawalls
Combining structural strength with clean, intentional design
Seawalls
Seawalls are essential for protecting waterfront properties—combining structural strength with clean, intentional design.
A seawall is a coastal defense structure built along shorelines to protect the land from the erosive forces of waves, tidal movements, and storm surges. It serves as a barrier to prevent the encroachment of the sea onto the land, preserving both natural landscapes and human infrastructure.
There are several types of seawalls including: Vertical Sea Walls, Curved or Sloped Sea Walls, Reinforced concrete or Rock Sea Walls, and Composite Sea Walls.
Designed To:
Prevent shoreline erosion and land loss
Protect against waves, tides, and storm surges
Stabilize waterfront edges for long-term durability
Enhance the usability and value of your property
Solutions Include:
Vertical seawalls for maximum space and clean lines
Sloped or curved seawalls for wave dissipation and a more natural look
Reinforced concrete systems for long-term structural integrity
Natural rock (riprap) walls for a rugged, shoreline aesthetic
Composite systems that blend strength with design flexibility
End Result:
A secure, long-lasting shoreline that protects your investment while elevating the overall look of your property.

