CAUSES OF SHORELINE EROSION

WHAT CAUSES SHORELINE EROSION? 

Lakeshores are areas of constant dynamic energy. Powerful waves, high water, and ice move soil particles away from shorelines. In more severe cases, small pebbles and eventually rocks begin to wash out. When the water reaches far enough up the shoreline, erosion of lawns and exposing tree roots start. 

We’ll try to answer some of your questions today.

 

What are the leading causes of shoreline erosion?

On open water like Green Bay, the three leading causes of erosions are:

    1. Wave action;
    2. High water; and 
    3. Ice movement.

The ice on frozen lakes or the Bay can expand towards the shore with a force of many tons per square foot. The ice will destroy most obstacles in its path. Masses of ice put in motion by winds can push trees or buildings over, as exhibited here.

 

            Ice vs deck erosion

tree roots exposed by water

      Shoreline tree roots exposed

 

Ice also pushes embankments, uprooting trees and lawns on small inland lakes. No matter how massive a tree is, the ice won’t slow down for it.

 

Ice Shove uprooting trees

      Ice Shove uprooting trees

 

 

 

 

 

 

In relatively small inland lakes, breaking waves can erode lawns away.  

Headlands (points) usually have relatively high erosion rates. The waves, currents, and the ice will attack from all three sides. These attacks eventually transport the sediments to a new location where they settle in calmer weather.

 

Erosion is a normal process of nature.

Erosion and the redistribution of sediments is a natural process along shorelines. Typically, natural erosion proceeds very slowly. The plants and animals that live along the shore can adjust to these slow changes. They maintain a stable, healthy, productive ecosystem.  

Accelerated erosion results when natural or human disturbances cause this equilibrium to be upset. Examples of this are higher than normal water levels and intense storms.

Human disturbances include vegetation removal, dredging, filling, or construction near the shoreline.

Another example of natural disturbances is large trees uprooted by a windstorm or a flood. When the soil becomes saturated with water, it weakens the soil around tree roots. The winds may uproot that tree.

 

IDENTIFY SERIOUS EROSION PROBLEMS

These are several signs of severe erosion problems. (Number one and three are significant)

  1. A large area of bare soil on a steep, high shoreline bank;
  2. A measurable change of the shoreline over time;
  3. Leaning or downed trees with exposed roots; and
  4. Large patches of muddy water near a lakeshore during periods of high water or following a rainstorm.

 

3 TYPES OF REACTIVE EROSION CONTROL METHODS:

Vegetative/No Mow: This method involves encouraging or planting trees or woody shrubs for the soil binding properties of their root systems. Grass and other plants will protect against raindrop impact and scouring from surface runoff.  

Structural: This includes protective structures. The placement of rock of various sizes (rip-rap) has traditionally been the most effective and least expensive method. 

Other structural methods include bulkheads, gabions (rock-filled baskets), and railroad ties. However, these methods are visually unappealing. They require more heavy equipment and technical expertise. These systems are more prone to failure than simple rip-rap. In addition, the DNR has disapproved of these methods in the past.

Manipulative: Mostly used on streams, this includes:

      1. Removing streamflow obstructions;
      2. Grading shoreline banks, or, in exceptional circumstances;
      3. Rerouting a stream channel.

 

Are there new techniques developed to prevent erosion?

A new soil preservation method called bioengineering has been proven successful. 

Soil bioengineering combines mechanical, biological, and ecological concepts. These methods arrest and prevent shoreline erosion. An example is planting willows interspersed with rip-rap, where the rock provides immediate resistance to decay. 

As the willows become established, roots invade and permeate the rock and underlying soil. They bind them together into an erosion-resistant mass. The willows also impart a more “natural” look to the shoreline.

 

Water levels are down; I don’t have to worry – Right??

This year, people do see water levels about 18-24″ less than in 2020. High water levels are the most significant contributing factor to shoreline erosion.  

Will it stay down next year or in the years after? No one knows. In Las Vegas, that’s called a crapshoot.

 

What other factors affect my shoreline?

The next factor is the intensity of the storms. The Door County Peninsula had numerous high wind storms this year with up to 70 MPH winds.  

A popular Marina in Sturgeon Bay: Skipper Bud’s Harbor Marina, located at the foot of the Michigan St. bridge, was a victim of a recent storm. 

The marina had two of its five floating docks torn loose during a strong storm. Two tub boats quickly moved in place to prevent them from swinging into the bridge.

 

Are there other contributing factors to shoreline erosion?

You can expect water levels to rise rapidly when winds blow from the NW – NE direction for prolonged periods. This is despite the lower water levels this year. The stronger the winds, the higher the water will go. Waters south of Sturgeon Bay are particularly affected by these winds. In those areas, there are no other large outlets for the water to escape.

 

DO YOU NEED AN ESTIMATE FOR RIP-RAP?

Contact Dave@ 920-493-4406 or email at Dave@wisconsinpws.com.

 

What comes next?

Next week (on Aug 10, 2021), we will cover:

          1. Planning an erosion control project;
          2. Does erosion hurt my property values?
          3. What to expect for the cost of rip-rap.

 

Where is Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Located at 7325 St. Hwy 57, it’s 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay and 1 mile past the intersection of Cty MM (heading north). Look on the right side, one mile north, at the next corner (Idlewild Road and Hwy 57).

 

Is PWS OPEN?

The “Delta” variant is currently surging across the country. 

Pier & Waterfront Solutions remains “open.” We have implemented measures to help protect the safety of our employees and visitors. PWS continues to work to maintain the trusted service that you have come to expect.

 

PWS implemented these preventive measures:

  1. Conducting as much business as possible by email, text, or phone.
  2. Site visits will continue. 
  3. When in-person contacts are necessary, we follow “social distancing” guidelines.
  4. Our display yard is always open for you to examine at your leisure. 
  5. All displays have a numbered, red tag on them. For more information, please reference that number.

 

What can YOU do to help us? 

1. Conduct as much business as possible via emails, messaging, and emails.

2. When you see our crews installing equipment, please practice “social distancing.”

Thank you for allowing us to work with you.

 YES – PWS is OPEN and waiting for you! 

Please call, message, or email PWS with any questions.

Let’s all stay safe!

COMPARE A JUMBO JET & OPEN DECKING

COMPARE A JUMBO JET TO OPEN DECKING

You’ve flown. Whether it’s 100 or 1,000 miles, it’s the same principle. 

                          Airplane Flaps
Credit: Miguel Ángel Sanz

While landing at 125 MPH, a plane uses its “flaps” to provide extra “lift” when the forward speed is insufficient to keep the aircraft in the air. Flaps are those pieces of metal that roll out of the wing to slow the plane down while providing extra lift.

The added “lift” caused by the extended “flaps” maintains enough “lift” and surface area to keep the plane flying for a controlled landing.

 

 

What if the flap resistance was reduced to less than 60%?

What would happen if the flaps had “holes” in them. If you reduced the surface area by over 40%, what would happen? The answer is simple – the plane would soon be a pile of scrap metal. 

By reducing the surface area of the flaps, air would pass right through, and the “lift” the pilot needed to stay airborne would disappear. 

A plane needs the flaps’ resistance to help slow the aircraft when landing to maintain control. 

The idea of resistance against the flaps works great for an airplane – not so much for your dock.

 

What has that got to do with open decking?

image of Typical Plastic decking

  Typical Plank  decking

That same principle of “lift” applies to your dock. Older docks have wood, aluminum, or plastic board decking. Despite the 1/2″ opening between the deck pieces, the decking is essentially a solid mass. When a wave comes up under the decking, the water tries to push the decking up. 

 

 

Here’s where you have a choice.

With bolted-down decking, the wave is trying to lift the entire structure. 

If you leave the decking loose, you risk losing that piece(s) of decking. Sometimes the pieces float a short distance and sink. You can recover them with a bit of effort. 

The other side of the coin is they float too far away, and you end up purchasing new pieces.

 

What about “open decking”?

 

     Open Decking


The open decking is like the “flaps” with holes in them. There is so much less surface area- 42% less – that the “lift” pressure is greatly reduced. The likelihood of lifting or flipping your dock over is significantly reduced. 

We have to salvage many of the bolted down, solid plastic docks when the end lifts up and flips over. Usually, this causes the entire pier to flip over. 

It’s like a train where the lead cars go off the track. Because they are connected to the next car, they all (or mostly all) flip over. The same is true with a dock.

You end up with twisted frames, which are a complete loss.

 

Is open decking hot to walk on?

No, for the same reason they are less likely to “lift” the dockThose holes or slots rapidly dissipate the heat. The air passes through them and takes the heat away.

 

Does it get slippery when wet?

The shape of the slots allows the water to run off. The decking does not get “cupped,” which holds the water like the solid plastic boards. Besides, there are dimples on the walking surface to add traction.

 

It looks hard to walk on.

No, most people find open decking comfortable to walk or lay on.

 

Summary

Besides all the benefits noted above, the open decking costs LESS than other types of decking. These benefits are yours when you buy open decking from PWS.

Now pair these benefits with the PWS 3-Season Pier, and you have the best value for your money.

Call Jerry today. (920-493-4404)  or jerry@wisconsinpws.com


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Where is Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Located at 7325 St. Hwy 57, it’s 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay and 1 mile past the intersection of Cty MM (heading north). Look on the right side, one mile north, at the next corner (Idlewild Road and Hwy 57).

 

Is PWS OPEN?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions has remained “open.” We have implemented measures to ensure the safety of our employees and visitors. At the same time, we are working to maintain the trusted service that you have come to expect.

 

PWS implemented these precautionary measures:

1. Conducting as much business as possible by email, text, or phone.
2. Site visits will continue. When in-person contacts are necessary, we will follow “social distancing” guidelines.
3. Our display yard is always open for you to examine at your leisure. All displays have a numbered, red tag on them. If you want more information or pricing, please reference that number.

 

What can YOU do to help us? 

1. Please conduct as much business as possible via emails, messaging, and emails. This step protects everyone involved.
2. When you see our crews installing equipment, please practice “social distancing.”


Thank you for allowing us to work with you.

 

 YESPWS is  OPEN and waiting for you! 

Please call, message, or email PWS with any questions.

Let’s all stay safe!

BASKETBALL HOOP & SLIDE

BASKETBALL HOOP & WATER-SLIDE

image of An announcement is coming

Announcing ……….

 

A basketball hoop and a slide are some of the latest additions to the ShoreMaster line of accessories.

Take the game off the court and put it in the cool water.  Everyone will enjoy a Basketball Hoop from ShoreMaster!

Imagine the summer fun your family will enjoy.

 


Basketball Hoop Details

image of ShoreMaster Dockside Basketball Hoop

         ShoreMaster Dockside                  Basketball Hoop

 

The backboard measures 44″ x 30″ for easy bank shots. Like most ShoreMaster dock accessories, the Dockside Basketball hoop utilizes the exclusive Infinity Track accessory system. You can easily attach and reattach it anywhere along the perimeter of the dock system. For more information on the Infinity track system, see this article.

The basketball hoop includes a 5′ post, which mounts easily to the side of the dock.  (Non-ShoreMaster docks may require a simple adaptor plate.)

The hoop features an 18″ diameter rim, with waterproof nylon net, this basketball hoop is sure to provide years of fun.

Imagine your family having one more attraction this summer to keep them occupied. There is no reason to get bored in Door County.

 

SPECIAL NOTE – The Slide mentioned here is ONLY available for delivery in the Spring, 2022!  The supplier is completely sold out and will only take our orders in the November pre-season order.  Call Jerry today for pricing and get your Slide ordered for Spring, 2022.

 

image of Free Standing slide

Free Standing slide

 

Another accessory is the Dock Mounted Slide shown here. This accessory will be a great addition to your dock. The slide can also be a freestanding unit in the water* or mounted on a dock.

 Call Jerry @ (920) 493-4404 for details and pricing.

 

 

Dock Mounted slide

 

*Caution: Be sure the water depth is sufficient for the slide. We also recommend not going down head-first. Small children should use a life preserver as an added safety measure.

 

 


Tell Your Friends & Family

Have friends or neighbors you believe should see this article? Email them this link  – and Thank you!


Visit Pier & Waterfront Solutions on Facebook.

 Don’t Forget – Considering rip-rap for your shoreline? PWS is the place to contact!

Where is Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Located at 7325 St. Hwy 57, it’s 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay and 1 mile past the intersection of Cty MM (heading north). Look on the right side, one mile north, at the next corner (Idlewild Road and Hwy 57).

 

Is PWS OPEN?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions has remained “open.” We have implemented measures to ensure the safety of our employees and visitors. At the same time, we are working to maintain the trusted service that you have come to expect.

 

PWS implemented these precautionary measures:

1. Conducting as much business as possible by email, text, or phone.
2. Site visits will continue. When in-person contacts are necessary, we will follow “social distancing” guidelines.
3. Our display yard is always open for you to examine at your leisure. All displays have a numbered, red tag on them. If you want more information or pricing, please reference that number.

 

What can YOU do to help us? 

1. Please conduct as much business as possible via emails, messaging, and emails. This step protects everyone involved.
2. When you see our crews installing equipment, please practice “social distancing.”


Thank you for allowing us to work with you.

 

So – YESPWS is  OPEN and waiting for you? 

Please call, message, or email PWS with any questions.

Let’s all stay safe!

 

Choice -by any name = Pier & Waterfront Solutions

Choice –by any name = Pier & Waterfront Solutions

Pier & Waterfront Solutions offers more dock choices than any Door County dock dealer.  Most dealers offer a limited choice of aluminum docks or possibly a lightweight steel dock. Aluminum is popular because it is lightweight and easier to handle.  But are they always the best choice for you?

 

Let’s look at the overall picture.

Pier & Waterfront Solutions is your exclusive ShoreMaster dealer on the Door County peninsula.  ShoreMaster offers (5) aluminum dock frame styles.  These include configurations for roll-in, stationary, and floating docks.

Now that’s a selection worth investigating!

 

In general, all ShoreMaster docks are made from the heaviest aluminum materials.  In fact, they are almost twice as heavy as other brands.  ShoreMaster dock frames are the strongest aluminum frames made. That’s why they hold up so well on the Bay.  They are unmatched in quality and have a 15-year structural warranty.  

 

Here is a comparison of the dock choices PWS offers and why they are so popular:

 

RS 4 –image of ShoreMaster RS4

ShoreMaster RS4 features a 4″ side rail, 10′ and 12′ lengths. There are seven types of decking available. You can use 5-sided aluminum or round steel legs. It’s ideal for calm waters on an inland lake or a sheltered area on the Bay.

 

RS 4 Curved –

                           RS4 Curved dock

 

The RS4 Curved dock is built to the same rigorous specs as the RS 4 shown above. What’s different is the availability of 45 – degree and 90 – degree curved sections.

These curved sections allow for more configurations than anyone else offers. (Hint – You can use curved sections with ANY ShoreMaster dock frame to genuinely make your dock unique.

 

RS7*

Features a 7″ side rail system. Available in 8′ and 16′ sections. Ideal for rough waters in an open area.

image of ShoreMaster RS 7 and RS4 curved dock with slide and jet ski lifts

        ShoreMaster RS7 and RS4 curved dock                                                        RS7 Dock 

 

 

image of TS9 Dock frame with Flow -Through decking

 TS9 Dock frame with Flow -Through decking

                     

TS9*

Uses a 9″ Truss construction side frame. 8′ and 16′ sections are available. Use with 5-sided aluminum legs or steel legs— ideal for rough waters and most open areas.

 

 

FTS9 – 

The FTS9 has the identical construction of the TS9 in all respects. The frames have floats attached and are ideal for soft muddy bottoms.

 

Even MORE Choices


There are nine different types of decking available for the ShoreMaster 
frames shown above.

 

 

Poly Dock – http://polydockproducts.com/

                  PolyDock floating dock

 

 

Poly Dock is a modular dock design made of rotationally molded polyethylene. This floating dock does not have the unsightly black floats. 

Poly Dock is a floating dock system that can withstand up to 2′ waves. It’s ideal for inland lakes or rivers with muddy bottoms and large water fluctuations.

 

 

 

 

 

Is aluminum the best choice on the Bay?

Aluminum dock frames may not always be the best dock solution with the current high water and heavy storms.  Even though water levels are down this year, they are still above average by 14″.

 

Is there another choice?

              3-Seasons Pier on Lake Michigan

PWS now offers the Exclusive all galvanized steel        3-Season Pier.

The 3-Season Pier meets PWS‘s demanding specifications for strength and durability. It’s a one-of-a-kind dock.

The frames weigh over a quarter ton without the oversized steel legs and decking. 3-Season piers withstand just about everything Mother Nature can throw at it. No Wisconsin manufacturer builds a heavier frame. 

 

     Gray Decking

 

Speaking of decking, PWS recommends flow-through decking for the 3- Season pier. This type of decking relieves most of the upward pressure caused by a storm’s high waves. 

 

 

Is the 3 – Season Pier just another steel dock?

PWS was not willing to build just any steel dock. It had to meet their strict standards – or – PWS would not put their name on it.  It is our fastest growing product.

 

Who installs the 3-Season Pier?

PWS installs everything we offer. Our unique ATF’s and the 40′ barge with the 60′ crane make the job look easy.

 

Now you know why Pier & Waterfront Solutions is so popular. We offer everything you need for your dock or lift. 

Contact us TODAY!

 

To Summarize

Pier & Waterfront Solutions has the most dock choices from any manufacturer.

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions, 7325 St. Hwy 57, is located 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay. Go 1 mile PAST the intersection with County MM (heading north). Look on the right at the intersection of  Idlewild Road and Hwy 57.


PWS is 

Pier & Waterfront Solutions remains “open” year-round.

The Covid-19 virus is beginning to wane.  We can only hope people will continue to get the vaccine to help slow this illness. We continue to conduct as much business as possible by email, text, or phone. 

Site visits continue as usual. When making in-person contacts, we follow “social distancing” guidelines when possible.

 

PWS display yard – OPEN 24-7

               Red Tag

PWS‘s display area is always open for you to examine at your leisure. All displays available for sale have a numbered, red tag on them. Want more information on something you saw in our yard? Please reference that number when you inquire.

PWS provides estimates by email to make the process faster, safer, and paperless.

 

Call, message, or email Jerry with any questions.

Jerry Englebert


Contact  Jerry at 920-493-4404 for more information or use this link.

 

The Right Dock Dealer for your DOCK.

What dock dealer has your next dock?

Selecting the right dock dealer is the most important part of finding the right dock for your property.  You need a dealer with experience and a great reputation.

 

How experienced is Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

The combined knowledge of our staff, some of whom go back over 25 years, means we have encountered virtually every type of situation on the Door County Peninsula.  PWS selected only the best dock lines to handle.  

Our goal is not to have the most locations, just the best equipment, trained employees and knowledgeable staff.  The rest will take care of itself.

PWS has provided docks for small ponds, inland lakes, floating docks for soft, muddy bottoms, and standing docks for sandy beaches and large boulders.  PWS docks range from lightweight aluminum to galvanized steel docks so heavy it takes a crane or All-Terrain Forklift to move them.

Rest assured, PWS offers the correct solution for your next dock.

 

What about the PWS reputation?

Talk to your neighbors. They usually know of all the dock dealers in Door County.  In most cases, Pier & Waterfront Solutions will come up as the premier dealer.

Some products PWS offers come with a 15 year structural warranty.  All of our products come with the backing of our years of knowledge and professional staff. PWS provides professional guidance when it comes to selecting your new pier or dock.

There are NO high-pressure salespeople at PWS.

PWS has installations along both sides of the Door County peninsula.  We usually can find a close-by installation to assure you that we can handle your situation.  PWS also uses satellite images to help understand your  requirements.

PWS is the only dock dealer in the area who responded to the high water and strong storms of recent years, by providing rip-rap installations to protect your shoreline with our own crews.

 

Unique challenges

Each body of water has unique challenges for dock owners. Before considering a dock, we need to have an idea of what you are facing. That’s why we ask questions when you first approach us. We need to know the requirements you want.

The type of dock used in a sheltered area generally will not work on Lake Michigan waters.  New to the area?  PWS can make recommendations for the entire peninsula.

Experienced boaters will tell you the “Bay” conditions can change rapidly.  The water could have a mirror-like surface at 11 A.M. and be a raging storm with 4′ waves an hour later. (See https://wisconsinpws.com/weather-radar-boaters/). That’s why you need the best solution for your location.

 

What about decking?

PWS offers a comprehensive range of decking – from wood to concrete to Flow-Through decking. Most decking comes in more than one color to meet your individual needs. Currently, the most popular colors are tan and gray.

 

Are there different dock widths available?

PWS offers widths ranging from 3′ to the legal limit of 8′ wide, depending on the style. Our most popular sizes range from 4′ to 6′ wide. In galvanized steel, the 5′ widths have become very popular.

 

Does Pier & Waterfront Solutions (PWS) do installations? 

Lift installation

Lift & Dock installation

PWS has the widest range of equipment and the best reputation to handle your installation. We have (5) very  dependable ATFs (All-Terrain Vehicles) capable of going into over 3′ of water.  Our crew leaders are experienced and trained to handle every situation.

 

Don’t have beach access for our ground equipment?

“Small Barge”

PWS features a 40′ barge equipped with a deck mounted, moving 60′ crane for installs and removals. The barge can pick up your dock or lifts and place them on top of most cliffs to protect them from winter ice damage.

 

Pier & Waterfront Solutions has you covered.

 

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions, 7325 St. Hwy 57, is located 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay. Go 1 mile PAST the intersection with County MM (heading north). Look on the right at the intersection of  Idlewild Road and Hwy 57.


PWS is 

Pier & Waterfront Solutions remains “open” year-round.

The Covid-19 virus is beginning to wane.  We can only hope people will continue to get the vaccine to help slow this illness. We continue to conduct as much business as possible by email, text, or phone. 

Site visits continue as usual. When making in-person contacts, we follow “social distancing” guidelines when possible.

 

PWS display yard – OPEN 24-7

               Red Tag

PWS‘s display area is always open for you to examine at your leisure. All displays available for sale have a numbered, red tag on them. Want more information on something you saw in our yard? Please reference that number when you inquire.

PWS provides estimates by email to make the process faster, safer, and paperless.

 

Call, message, or email Jerry with any questions.

Jerry Englebert

Contact  Jerry at 920-493-4404 for more information or use this link.