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DirtDiva
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/7/2007 11:10:00 PM
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We are thinking about extending our seawall. Have about 380' to do and are leaning towards a concrete wall. Any recommendations of a company in the Stillwaters area? Thanks.
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HOTROD
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 6:56:25 AM
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go with this. check the web sites. it lasts longer and looks better than concrete
URL: vinyl sea wall
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Feb
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 8:29:47 AM
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You might want to also get an extimate for a GeoStone wall and compare it with you other bids.
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lowpool
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 8:40:24 AM
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Michael Daniel has always been awesome to work with..on time, affordable, and professional
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waterbaby
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 12:18:25 PM
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We just had a 274' concrete seawall built by Henderson and Coker out of Alex. City and they did an exceptional job. We had three others bid it and were more confidant contracting with H & C. They are not the cheapest, but they are probably the best. 256-329-9001. They did exactly what we contracted for and more. Tell them Morgan and Celia referred them.
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HOTROD
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 1:16:37 PM
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How high is the wall and what did they charge per linear foot? I am trying to get an idea of costs
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manoycreeknewbie
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 2:36:18 PM
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You may also want to consider Concrete Walls, Inc. They constructed seawalls in the Craddock subdivision on Manoy Creek. They've also done work at the Ridge.
Their contact number is (205) 980-9066. They also have a website: www.everythingconcrete.com
Hope this helps. It's at least worth a look.:)
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roswellric
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 5:07:17 PM
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How much does Geo or Allen block equivalent run per face ft? They used to be $15-18 back in the stone age...
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roswellric
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 5:08:27 PM
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I don't know about the seawalls but I saw some really weird block wall work there.
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manoycreeknewbie
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 5:35:16 PM
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If are you referring to Craddock: I don't recall seeing block walls on any of the construction there. The seawalls are poured concrete.
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roswellric
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 6:23:12 PM
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.... on the homesites
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DirtDiva
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 8:07:11 PM
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Thanks to everyone for the ideas and referrals. You guys are a big help!!!
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itisd
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What about the cost
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11/8/2007 8:59:11 PM
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it was never answered- so what does the concrete cost per lineal foot run this day and time
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CranBob
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 9:18:37 PM
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We used Henderson and Coker Not the cheapest but great work
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Feb
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 9:51:41 PM
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Just to respond to the many additional questions. I am doing a retaining wall which is in close proximity to my house. The wall will vary in height but most of it is close to 12 ft. I got quotes from Henderson and Coker and another concrete wall source, and they were both slightly less expensive than GeoStone. Neither concrete wall was stamped or stained (colored). I decided on GeoStone since it was only slighly more expensive, has a nice pattern or look, comes in the choice of 7 colors and is considered as sturdy if not better than a concrete wall in structural strength. I beleve Geo has actually put in walls well over 50 ft. high.
The cost for my job with GeoStone is $21,00 per foot. Therefore, I would guestimate the plain concrete was close to $20 per foot for my effort,, but there is a difference in jobs to include excavation differences and difficulty to access the spot or location of the wall.
In my case, I had a strong preference for the appearance along with the strength.
This appears to be a good time for a good price. One contractor said he had 20 jobs lined up, and all but 7 have been delayed by tthe custormers. He stated they were all developers holding due to the current slow market.
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manoycreeknewbie
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/8/2007 10:55:06 PM
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I think you are referring to the development next to Craddock. I have not seen the homesites. I can only see the seawall construction and site prep from the lake side. It appears they did some type cement brick pattern on the seawalls. I didn't realize they were that far along with constructing actual homesites.
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roswellric
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/9/2007 10:52:22 AM
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Feb you are a very thorough guy but I once had a company that put in these walls and I can tell you that you should read up on all the specs for the installation before it happens.
These walls can go in and if not properly tied back and fabric compacted just right it can look good for a while then poof! You ever see the fireworks building wall on I-85? The higher the wall, the higher the risk.
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rude evin
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/9/2007 4:47:51 PM
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Good points all RR.....I looked at wooden, Geo Stone and poured and finally went with the poured wall. Didn't like the emphasis the salesman had to put on the need for near perfect footing/foundation for the long term survival, coupled with the fact I am in a very busy and narrow area of Blue Creek. Knowing Feb, he will get that right from the get-go.
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Feb
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/9/2007 6:59:00 PM
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Thanks RR. I did look at several Geo walls prior to making my decision. There are also a number of them in Wetumpka that are many times the height and length of my planned wall. Concrete is also going to fail if you do not put in the proper deadmen. Yes, all these walls may fail over time. I doubt if it will happen in my lifetime.
The area to be excavated behind my wall will go back as much as 8 ft.
Like I said, I could of gone with concrete for less money. The only problem is they would of just looked like a concrete wall.
I do not think GeoStone would be able advertise the structuual strength of their product if it were not true. Their hand would of been called a long time ago.
I would like to hear if you or anyone actually knows of a problem with this product if properly installed. ????
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roswellric
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/10/2007 7:10:36 AM
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The trick is not the geostone quality and specs it's the installer's practices....
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Feb
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/10/2007 8:15:33 PM
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Thanks RR, I am using an installer recommended by GeoStone. I feel much better now.
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magator2
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Seawall Const. Recommendations
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11/11/2007 11:07:49 AM
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We need a new wall too., The previous owner only walled half of the shoreline and with the increased boat traffic we are losing land fast. I was told that Russell Lands did not allow Geostone on Russell properties. Does anyone know if this is true and if so why? Thanks.
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