Pilings in Carolina Beach, NC

PILINGS · CAROLINA BEACH, NC

Pilings in Carolina Beach, NC

Pressure-treated and CCA pilings driven to refusal — for coastal docks, pier rebuilds, bulkhead repair, and freshwater-lake builds inland. Based ten minutes from the Carolina Beach waterfront.

Driven to RefusalCCA & PT AvailableBarge-Mounted DriverNew Hanover County

QUICK ANSWER

Who builds pilings in Carolina Beach, NC?
Intracoastal Installs builds pilings in Carolina Beach, NC. We are a family-owned, nc gc #100980 marine contractor based 312 Olde Point Loop, Hampstead. Call (910) 612-6107 for a free Carolina Beach site visit.

CAROLINA BEACH CONDITIONS

Why Carolina Beach pilings are different

Carolina Beach Yacht Basin has its own wave-state on a windy day. We add wind bracing to every pier we build there and oversize the pilings under boat lifts.

Yacht Basin construction has a unique wave-state
Wind bracing required on most piers
Boat-lift demand is high — most homes want a lift

EVERY PILINGS BUILD COVERS

What is included

  • Bottom probe and refusal estimate before quoting
  • 8x8, 10x10, or 12x12 pressure-treated pilings
  • Marine-rated CCA treatment available
  • Barge-mounted hydraulic pile driver
  • Cut-off, cap, and clean-up included

CAROLINA BEACH COVERAGE MAP

We work the entire Carolina Beach waterfront

FAQ

Pilings in Carolina Beach, NC — questions answered

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Do you build pilings in Carolina Beach, NC?

Yes. We build pilings throughout Carolina Beach and the surrounding New Hanover County area. Our shop is at 312 Olde Point Loop in Hampstead, NC — a short drive to every Carolina Beach bulkhead. Call (910) 612-6107 for a free site visit.
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What does a pilings cost in Carolina Beach, NC?

Free site evaluation. Most piling jobs fall in the $300 – $900 per piling range installed, depending on size and access. Permit cost varies by New Hanover County CAMA review. We provide a written, itemized estimate within one business day.
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Do you handle CAMA permits for Carolina Beach projects?

Yes. Carolina Beach falls under New Hanover County CAMA general permits, and we walk every application through with you. On Carolina Beach, yes. The fetch from the Cape Fear and the basin runs hard in a southwest wind, and unbraced piers walk over time.
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What size piling do I need?

Light residential docks use 8x8. T-head piers and lift pilings usually need 10x10. Bulkheads and commercial docks step up to 12x12.
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PT or CCA?

PT (pressure-treated) is the standard. CCA is the older marine-grade treatment and lasts longer in salt water but is special order.

Free Carolina Beach pilings estimate

We will visit your Carolina Beach bulkhead, walk the shoreline, and provide a written, itemized estimate within one business day.