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Texas Dock & Design services

Three specialties, engineered for the Highland Lakes and Cedar Creek Lake. Every project is designed to fit your shoreline and built by the same crew from first cut to final walk-through.

Stationary Docks — real Texas Dock & Design project

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Stationary Docks

Rock-solid platforms built for Texas lake levels — poured concrete decks, custom sizes, and accessories engineered to last.

  • Concrete poured decks for maximum longevity
  • Custom sizes and shapes to fit your shoreline
  • Benches, ladders, and lifts integrated on request
  • Industry-leading anchoring and installation
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Floating Docks — real Texas Dock & Design project

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Floating Docks

Built to ride changing water levels — heavy-duty steel floats with sleek concrete dock-tile decking for style and strength.

  • Sturdy galvanized steel float framework
  • Concrete dock-tile decking: non-slip and beautiful
  • Designed for the fluctuating Highland Lakes
  • Consultation → custom design → install
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Custom Metal Projects — real Texas Dock & Design project

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Custom Metal Projects

Handcrafted metal fabrication — railings, gates, roofs, boat lifts, and structural work tailored to your waterfront.

  • Tailored fabrication to your exact spec
  • Consultation + design review before build
  • Quality assurance at every fabrication stage
  • On-schedule delivery and installation
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Texas lakes do you serve?

We build custom docks across Central and North Texas, with crews regularly working on Lake LBJ, Lake Travis, Lake Austin, Lake Buchanan, Lake Marble Falls, and Cedar Creek Lake. If your property is on a different Texas lake, give us a call — we often travel for the right project.

What is the difference between a stationary and a floating dock?

Stationary docks are anchored to the lakebed and sit at a fixed elevation — ideal for lakes with stable water levels and for homeowners who want a rock-solid concrete deck. Floating docks ride on steel flotation and move up and down with the water, which is essential on lakes where levels swing several feet. We build both, and we will recommend the right one after reviewing your shoreline.

How long does a custom dock project take?

Every project is different, but most new stationary docks take 6–12 weeks from permit to completion, and floating docks are typically 4–8 weeks. Renovations and add-ons can be faster. We lock timelines after the site visit so you know exactly what to expect.

Do you handle permits and HOA submittals?

Yes. LCRA permits on the Highland Lakes, individual lake authority submittals, and HOA architectural reviews are part of our standard scope. We prepare the engineered drawings, submit the paperwork, and keep you copied on every approval.

Can you renovate or repair my existing dock?

Absolutely. A large share of our work is additions, resurfacing, lift replacement, and structural repairs. We assess the existing framework, tell you what is salvageable, and lay out upgrade options — often you can keep the footprint and dramatically improve the deck, roof, or lifts.

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