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Family owned business with over 20 years of experience handling all your Roofing, Siding, Decking, Remodeling Kitchen, Baths, Basements for Residential.



VULCAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC

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VULCAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC

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With over 25 years of industry experience, Vulcan Construction can take on all of your exterior improvement needs from concrete and retaining walls to bulkheads and gabion baskets, let us help you with your next project.

With over 25 years of industry experience, Vulcan Construction can take on all of your exterior improvement needs from concrete and retaining walls to bulkheads and gabion baskets, let us help you with your next project.


Tri-State Overhead Door & Gate LLC

73 Steamwhistle Drive
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Tri-State Overhead Door & Gate LLC

73 Steamwhistle Drive
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13 years of experience

Providing the installation and service of overhead doors and dock equipment to the tristate area. Current number of employees- 5. We accept check, cash and all major credit card.

Providing the installation and service of overhead doors and dock equipment to the tristate area. Current number of employees- 5. We accept check, cash and all major credit card.



K D Construction & Remodling LLC

6569 Park Ave Floor 1
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K D Construction & Remodling LLC

6569 Park Ave Floor 1
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9 years of experience

General carpentry and seal coating company we are a true small buisness that treats all our costumes the same way we want to be treated, Repeat costumers are what we strive for. Additional email - [email protected].

General carpentry and seal coating company we are a true small buisness that treats all our costumes the same way we want to be treated, Repeat costumers are what we strive for. Additional email - [email protected].




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Dock Building and Repair questions, answered by experts

The most significant factor in knowing whether to repair or replace your dock is the extent of the damage and its age. If you have minor cracks on a few boards and the dock is less than 15 years old, it'll likely be worth repairing the damaged part. However, it's time to replace this essential water feature if you have significant damage, such as rotting wood in multiple areas, warps or cracks in the dock supports, or a damaged foundation.

Rotting wood, loose boards, rusted fasteners, and damaged pilings often require repair to maintain safety and functionality.

Boat docks need maintenance every year. Get an inspection at the end of each warm weather season, and remove the dock from the water if possible (if it’s made of wood) when not in use. You can also treat the wood to lessen the impact of moisture damage.

Docks can last between 20 and 30 years, provided regular maintenance has been performed. Upkeep tasks like staining your dock annually to prevent water damage, repairing broken elements quickly, and using dock covers regularly will help extend your dock’s life. Your dock is likely nearing the end of its lifespan when it shows signs of rot, rust, and foundation damage.

Here are a few other considerations before you build, even if you're convinced you're in compliance with the law:

  • Are you damaging the environment? Bodies of water are often delicate ecosystems, and building a dock can be destructive and disruptive to the wildlife.

  • Are you blocking access? Lots of people like to use a lake, so you need to make sure your dock doesn't block public access to the water.

  • Can you enclose the dock? Just because you can build a dock doesn't mean you can build any dock you want. Some areas don't allow enclosed docks, for example.

  • Do you need to follow any specific rules or guidelines? Check with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management for any guidelines you’ll need to follow, including size and type restrictions.

The Glendora, NJ homeowners’ guide to dock building and repairs

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