Commercial Floating Pier

In addition to our Commercial Rough Water Stationary Piers, Port-A-Pier also offers flex-resistant Floating Piers for commercial applications including state and county parks, marinas, and condo associations with mild wave action, deep-water depths, extreme water fluctuations, and flood plane potentials. Our floating piers incorporate steel welded, doubled strengthened, flex-resistant, trussed frames, completely galvanized after fabrication to eliminate any maintenance requirements. In addition, our EPA and DNR approved polystyrene-filled polyethylene rotocast floats, ranging in capacity from 800 lbs -  2,500 lbs., and our non-skid, non-abrasive solid plastic decking, secured with stainless steel carriage bolts, reduces maintenance costs while analogously safeguarding the environment.

Similar to our Residential Floating Piers, we have developed shoreline-to-pier interfaces for our Commercial Floating Piers. These interfaces prevent costly preparations prior to installation and allow us to secure our floating piers to a variety of shorelines including blacktop and concrete launch ramps, sand, dirt, large and small stone, mucky areas, and existing concrete or steel walls. Not only do these shoreline-to-pier interfaces prevent costly preparations, they also make installation and removal an extremely rapid process. More importantly, our interfaces eliminate the feeling of �walking the tightrope� that so many other floating piers are known for. Our Commercial Floating Piers are ADA compliant, offering galvanized wheelchair accessibility plates, hand railings, and plastic or wood kick boards. In addition, fascia side skirting is also available as a means of preventing boats from becoming scuffed on the framework. Moreover, Port-A-Pier has developed an innovative slider stabilizer system that ensures a free floating pier while preventing uni-directional sway. Finally, off-deck fishing stations and off-deck benches promote less pier sections purchased while providing increased usable deck space. This allows pier users a means of support and relaxation.

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