PascoSeawalls.com

Your seawall held the line — until it didn't

Seawall Repair & Dock Contractors
Hudson · Port Richey · New Port Richey

Cracked caps, leaning panels, washed-out backfill — coastal Pasco's canal walls took a beating and many are still failing quietly. We connect you with licensed marine contractors who repair and replace seawalls, docks, and boat lifts on the Gulf side of Pasco County. Free, no obligation.

Free referral service for homeowners. All work is performed by independent, Florida-licensed contractors.

How it works

1

Tell us about your wall

Call or send the form with your location on the canal and what you're seeing — cracks, leaning, sinkholes behind the wall, dock damage.

2

Get matched locally

We pass your project to licensed marine contractors who actually work the Hudson-to-New Port Richey canals — not a national call center.

3

Compare and choose

You get inspections and written quotes directly from the contractors. No fees to you, no obligation, and you hire whoever you trust.

Marine construction services

Seawall Repair

Cap repairs, crack injection, tie-back replacement, backfill stabilization for walls that are damaged but still standing.

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Seawall Replacement

Full tear-out and rebuild in vinyl, concrete, or composite when repair no longer makes financial sense.

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Docks & Decking

New dock construction, storm rebuilds, and re-decking on the canals and the Gulf flats.

Boat Lifts

New lift installation, replacement, and repairs sized for the shallow-draft boats this coast runs.

Pilings & Riprap

Piling replacement, wrapping, and riprap shoreline protection where a hard wall isn't the right answer.

Canals we cover

Hudson & Hudson Beach

Sea Pines, Leisure Beach, Sea Ranch on the Gulf, Signal Cove — the original dredged-canal neighborhoods, many with 1960s–70s walls at end of life.

Bayonet Point

Canal-front homes off Old Dixie and the Hudson channel system.

Port Richey

Waterfront along the Pithlachascotee River mouth and Miller's Bayou.

New Port Richey

Gulf Harbors and the Cotee River canals — including flow-through walls on the salt canals.

Hernando Beach

Just north in Hernando County — same contractors, same barge access.

Aripeka

Old-Florida waterfront between the two counties.

Signs your seawall is failing

  • New cracks in the cap, or old cracks that widened after the 2024 storms
  • Wall visibly leaning toward the canal
  • Soil sinking, holes, or washouts in the yard behind the wall
  • Water bubbling through the wall face at low tide
  • Rust stains bleeding from concrete panels
  • Dock pilings shifting or decking pulling away from the wall

Two or more of these usually means the wall is losing backfill — and every tide cycle makes it worse. An inspection is cheap; a collapsed wall that takes the yard with it is not.

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