Stationary vs. Floating Docks: Which is Best for Your Waterfront?
Stationary docks are fixed structures anchored to the lake or river bottom with supports, providing stable, consistent access in calm waters. They are durable and built to withstand heavy loads and harsh weather, making them ideal for shallow or stable water conditions. However, their installation is more complex, sometimes requiring professional assistance, and they may need occasional maintenance to ensure the pilings remain secure.
Floating docks, rest on the water's surface and adapt to changing water levels, making them suitable for areas with fluctuating depths or tides. They are easier to install and can be reconfigured or moved as needed. While generally low-maintenance, floating docks require regular checks to ensure their anchoring systems are secure and the floating components are in good condition.