New Permanent Pier

The permanent pier will eliminate the annual expense of installation and removal along with waiting for service due to bad weather, equipment failure or product shortage. Due to the excessive snowstorms in Spring 2011 and a delayed install season, the permanent pier stays in all year long, allowing usage of your pier before Memorial Day Weekend and long past Labor Day Weekend. Permanent Piers were designed for Lake Michigan and the bay of Green Bay seasonal weather.

Advantages to our Permanent Pier over the Competitor:
Ramp section is placed on shore near the water line to limit excessive cost
12' galvanized steel frame with additional welded cross braces
6' galvanized pipe straps 12" long bolted to 12" structural cross supports
8' holes drilled into lake bottom approximately 6' deep every 20'
6' galvanized schedule 40 pilings drilled, plated, set, and grouted in place
6' galvanized pilings clamped in place for easy water level adjustment
6' galvanized pilings located outside main pier walkway allowing more walking surface
6' galvanized piling system will not rust
6' galvanized piling are cut 4' above deck surface
All pier sections are bolted to 12" structural cross braces
Recycled plastic decking absorbs impact compared to concrete and maintains color
over time
2' x 12' treated wood fascia
36' long vertical rubber bumpers
No exposed power or water lines
8' x 20' end section placed perpendicular to shore at deep end of pier
4,000 & 8,000 lbs. boatlifts attach easily to both sides of end section
Boatlifts raise 24" above deck level
PWC lift and end section does not block view of the bay
Designed to withstand "Act of God" ice shoves with minimal damage

Competitor Permanent Pier
Port-A-Pier Permanent Pier