Best Decking for Docks

Decking for your dock is a critical choice

With all the materials available today for your dock – your decking choice is the most important decision you will make.

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Cleaning wood decking

At one time, cedar or treated wood were your only choices. It wasn’t long before people realized the
maintenance for a wood deck took time away from enjoying their summer.

As simple as cleaning a deck may sound, it takes time each year. Even painted, or stained and sealed wood requires maintenance. The costs and inconvenience mount up quickly.

In addition, a wood deck gets uncomfortably hot on sunny days. It also traps the dirt on its flat surface. This dirt needs to be washed off to prevent mold from forming.

 

 

Then, along came a better choice!

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ShoreMaster Aluminum Decking 

 

Aluminum

Aluminum cuts down the maintenance considerably. It solves the problem of painting or staining and sealing the wood. It only requires minimal washing to keep its appearance. No pressure washing or cleaners needed.

Plus, it does not get hot in the prolonged heat of the summer. It dissipates the heat quickly.

Are there problems with aluminum?

Despite those advantages, aluminum does make noise when walked on. You can correct this issue by applying a custom tape to the frame.

Additionally, like wood, it comes in a “board” form only. Why is that important?

Standard practice is to install a dock high enough above the water to keep waves from reaching the deck. Many times a storm will send waves crashing against the bottom of the deck or worse yet, over it.

With only a 3% opening between the boards, this puts virtually all of the wave pressure directly on the deck.

With a deck bolted to the frame, the pressure from the waves goes directly to the frame structure. In many cases, this results in the entire dock twisting or flipping over no matter how massive the dock is.

There had to be a solution for this problem.

So what’s the Solution?

Plastic. 

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“Flow-Through” Decking

But not just any plastic.  Flow-Through decking from ShoreMaster.

It’s also important to understand that not all plastic decking is an actual plastic deck. Some people refer to a composite deck as plastic decking. That is NOT the case.

If the plastic contains wood fibers, it will eventually swell with moisture, despite the fibers being “encapsulated” in plastic. The plastic will wear off the surface and expose the fibers.

You must also understand that there are two basic styles of plastic decking:

1. The “board” style (similar to wood boards); and
2. “open” panels. (perforated panels)

Here’s why that’s important.

The board style has the same problems that wood decking has but without the maintenance required on wood.

The “open” style eliminates the build-up of water on the panels. It self-drains” and cleans itself everytime it rains. It cleans itself without the moisture buildup on the panels. You just have removed one of (3) ingredients for mold and mildew to form.

There are numerous reasons that plastic is the best choice for decking including:

• It’s lightweight;
• Available in many colors and patterns;
• Eliminates the need to clean the decking;
• It can be mounted to the frame with a breakaway clip (recommended) or screwed down;
• It’s cool in the summer heat; and
• Most importantly, it has a 43% open surface.

The open surface allows the water to pass through the decking. These openings relieve the pressure on the dock when a wave hits it, unlike other decks.

In conclusion, if you want the BEST decking for your dock – look for
Flow-Through decking.

Where can you find Flow-Through decking?

At Pier and Waterfront Solutions, of course.

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection. Our staff is ready to assist year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you want to see an issue discussed on our site.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com with any questions.

Ice Shoves stall the Spring Install Season

Ice Shoves have stalled the Spring Install Season 

Ice shoves have stalled the Spring Install season.

Mother Nature has proven to be a real challenge in 2018.  PWS was able to complete a few installs when winter returned with a vengeance!

Instead of a beautiful Wisconsin Spring as we had the last couple of years, the Door County peninsula got 10″ of wet, heavy snow. These events were followed by temperatures near freezing and even MORE snow!

Instead of this:

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Relaxing on the dock

We see this:

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2018 Ice Shove on Sun & Surf


LOOKING BACK

 In 2016 we saw a few ice shoves like this:  

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Spring 2016 Ice Shove

Then, in 2017 we saw this:

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Spring – 2017 Ice Shove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TODAY – we see the SAME boat house with an even bigger ice shove.  

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2018 Arrowhead Beach – Crushing a boathouse

It did not fare well as you can see. 

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2018 Crushed boathouse on Arrowhead Beach

 

The ice has heavily damaged this home even though there was a seawall and more than 100 feet between the house and shoreline. We won’t even talk about the trees and seawall damage occurring all along this stretch.

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Ice shove lifting a deck and crushing a house

 

Ice shoves, caused by strong winds, are damaging sea walls and landscaping, That is not to mention, the docks and lift equipment stored on shore.  The ice shoves are happening up and down the peninsula.  See our previous article if you are not familiar with this phenomena. https://wisconsinpws.com/ice-shove/

What to expect in 2018

IF and WHEN the weather improves, the forecast for this year is to have up to an additional 10″ of water depth.  There is still lots of snow in Northern Wisconsin and more coming.  The snow will eventually melt and the Spring rains will come.  (If we even have a Spring)

As of this publication date, the inland lakes and Bay of Green Bay are locked in ice.  More near zero temperatures and heavy snow are in the forecast. 

Is PWS ready?

Our trucks, trailers and All Terrain Forklifts are ready to go.  Even our crews are getting anxious to start.  They have a lot of work to do and not much time to do it.  Even with additional crews and overtime, it is a real challenge this year.

Everybody is waiting for the ice to go out and stay out.  Some areas open up in the morning.  Then, later in the day the wind shifts and the ice comes back in the same location.

Bear with us and we will keep you informed in future posts.

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready to serve your needs.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you have a dock or boatlift topic you would like to see addressed on our site,

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.

Boat Lift Canopy Covers – Updated

 CANOPY COVERS JUST GOT A REAL BOOST IN QUALITY

Canopy covers just got a REAL boost in quality. Our supplier, ShoreMaster, finalized the details of a new boat lift canopy cover vendor agreement.  PWS has improved canopy cover lead times, and better fabric options for our customers. The new agreement is with the largest canopy cover vendor in the country.  It allows us to satisfy your requests for improvements and color selections.  At the same time, we strengthen our position as a leader in the boat lift canopy cover market.

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ShoreMaster Boat Lift Canopy Cover

Don’t have a ShoreMaster lift?

Don’t worry – we have the same quality canopies for almost every boat lift on the market.  Have a ShoreStation, RGC, Porta-Dock boat lift?  PWS has you covered!.

The current dynamics of the boat lift canopy cover market requires PWS:

  • To be able to provide a high-quality product;
  • In an ever-widening array of colors, sizes, and fabric choices; and to
  • Do it with incredible speed-to-market.

PWS is excited by the new agreement. It allows us to satisfy our customer’s requests for options and lead time improvements.

The vendor has state of the art technology allows them to meet the market demands faster and with a wider selection. ShoreMaster has begun to offer its new line of canopy cover fabrics immediately to PWS.

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Boat Lift Canopy covers by ShoreMaster

What’s different about them?

The new canopy covers will include a new and improved 13 oz. vinyl with a top coat.  They are offered in a wide range of popular colors. The cover weighs 30% less than covers supplied by other dealers.  Plus, it will improve the quality and strength of the covers.

These canopy covers are much easier to install, remove, clean and maintain. The new cover sacrifices nothing when compared to 18 oz coated fabrics in:

  • tongue tear testing,
  • UV resistance,
  • strip tensile testing,
  • grab tensile testing, and
  • hydrostatic resistance tests.

In addition, ShoreMaster continues to offer its premium, light-weight WeatherMax canopy fabrics in a wide range of colors. Nothing beats this quality.  PWS expects to see improved lead times, better fit and finish, and more options.

More colors, Higher strength, faster delivery – What more could you ask for?

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready to serve your needs year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you want to see an issue discussed on our site.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.

2018 Install Season

The 2018 install season in Door County has begun! 

Yes, the 2018 install season has begun in Door County.  Actually, we started delivering equipment and did some installs a week ago in certain areas.  As more areas open up we will gain access to them.  We will be expanding into more areas as weather permits.  We’ve all been looking forward to this.  What part will Nature play in the schedule?

Nature will probably throw a few curves at us (snow, wind, rain to name a few) but we will continue with our work.  As most of you know we have added a third ATF, truck and trailer setup.  We’ve also added additional crews to assist us with our growing customer base this year. 

What changes have been made this season?

In early March we sent out an email announcing the addition of John Englebert as our new Service Manager and Scheduler.  We encourage you to contact John @ 920-495-2860 or john@wisconsinpws.com with scheduling requests and questions. 

John has been doing an excellent job of accommodating requests so far.  As the season progresses the schedules will get tighter but John always seems to find a way to make it work (if Nature co-operates).

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What we look forward to

 

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No more of this

Looking for something new this year?  Call Jerry or Dave.  Have a repair that needs attention?  Call John to schedule it!

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready to serve your needs year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you have a dock or boatlift topic you would like to see addressed on our site,

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.

Lift Boss Motors – (Revised) – Pier & Waterfront Solutions

Lift Boss Motor – Your best solution to hand cranking a boat lift 

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Lift Boss motors take the work out of raising your boat.  

A push of the button is all it takes to raise or lower your boat. You will have confidence that it can handle the situation every time.  Regardless of the weight of the boat, it’s a simple solution for a hard job. 

Install a Lift Boss Motor and solve your problem.

You’ll find that a Lift Boss is a real problem solver. The ease of quiet operation will make you wonder why you didn’t do this before. In fact, people say they will never go back to a hand crank unit again after they install the Lift Boss.  http://www.extrememax.com/category-s/1882.htm

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24 V Solar Panel arrangement

How is the Motor Powered?

The motors are available in 12 V or 24 V D.C. and 120 Volt A.C. versions. 

The D.C. powered unit uses solar energy to raise and lower your boat from a battery. The sun keeps the battery charged and ready to go as you need.

 

 

What if the power fails?

The Lift Boss comes complete with an attachment that allows you to operate the motor in a power emergency.  You’re never without a simple solution.

How do you operate it?

If you can use a garage door remote, you can handle the Lift Boss.  While the wireless remotes are small, the motors operate smoothly, quietly and efficiently – even on large boats.

How is it installed?

Remove the hand wheel from the winch box and replace it with the Lift Boss. Watch this video for more information on a typical installation:

 

Remember – Pier & Waterfront Solutions is available to install any lift motor for you.

Be ready for the upcoming boating season!

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Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready to serve your needs year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you have a dock or boatlift topic you would like to see addressed on our site,

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.