by Nucleo Analytics | Jun 4, 2026 | Docks
A dock looks simple from the shoreline. A platform over water. Maybe a lift beside it. But once you start planning one for your own property, you realize there’s a lot more involved than people think. The wrong setup creates constant headaches. Water depth issues....
by theboatliftcompany | Jun 1, 2026 | Docks
Owning waterfront property on Lake Conroe or Lake Livingston offers incredible opportunities for recreation, fishing, boating, and relaxation. However, constant exposure to water, weather, and changing lake conditions can take a toll on even the most well-built docks....
by Nucleo Analytics | Apr 16, 2026 | Aluminum Dock, Docks
If you’ve got a boat, you already know the water can be rough on it. Constant exposure, algae, small waves hitting day and night… it adds up. That’s exactly why choosing the right lift matters more than most people think. We’ve worked with all kinds of setups over the...
by theboatliftcompany | Apr 14, 2026 | Aluminum Dock, Docks
If you own a lake property, you already know the truth… You didn’t buy it to spend every weekend fixing your dock. But somehow, that’s exactly what keeps happening. Loose boards. Warped decking. Soft spots. Constant repairs. It starts to feel like your dock needs more...
by theboatliftcompany | Mar 17, 2026 | Aluminum Dock, Docks
When it comes to choosing a dock for your waterfront property, longevity, safety, and low maintenance are top priorities. Unlike traditional wood docks that warp, rot, or require constant upkeep, aluminum docks offer superior performance year after year. At The Boat...
by elese@ridgeandcompany.com | Jun 19, 2024 | Docks
Why is a Dock inspection Needed? The Texas Real Estate Commission, TREC, guidelines for licensed Home Inspectors only reference to any structure past the bulkhead is in the Outbuildings section. All the home inspectors must do is report on the absence or failure in...
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