A pond on your property is more than just a view. Add a dock and it becomes the spot where you'll actually spend your time. Cast a line, cool off on a hot afternoon, or just sit in the shade with your feet in the water.
With a modular pond dock, you skip the complicated build. Pick a setup that works for your shoreline, put it together yourself, and start using it. Spend less time on construction and more time on the water. No contractors, no construction timeline, just a pond dock that works for you.
Our modular dock systems are designed to fit your body of water and adapt if your needs change down the road.
Our Dock Types
Floating Docks
Ideal for ponds with soft or uneven bottoms, fluctuating water levels, or deeper sections because they float on the water’s surface. No posts required.
Stationary Docks
Anchor directly into the pond bed for a fixed, stable platform. A great choice for ponds with firm bottoms and consistent water levels. Set it up and forget about it.
Build a Dock That Works For You
Ponds come in all shapes and sizes, and so do our docks. Whether you need a simple swim platform or a larger setup for the whole group, you can build what works.
For layouts, choose between straight, L-shaped, or T-shaped based on your space and how you plan to use it.
For the decking, we have cedar, composite, and aluminum dock options that require minimal maintenance. Add a ramp for a personal watercraft, or chairs and a ladder, a gangway, just make it yours. Every Tommy Docks product connects seamlessly and can be swapped out or expanded on later. It's your dock, set it up how it works for you.
Why Tommy Docks
We've been doing this since 1987. Every dock system is American-made, built with marine-grade materials for long-term durability, and designed for a DIY dock project with no cutting, no professional installation, and no headache.
With over 750 five-star reviews, we're confident enough to say that your new dock will keep you on the water. Call us and talk to a team member if you'd like help with a final decision.
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on your pond's bottom and water levels. If the bottom is firm and water stays consistent, a stationary dock is a solid choice. For soft, mucky bottoms or water that rises and falls with the seasons, go with a floating dock.
For a small pond, start with a compact layout like a straight dock or simple platform. You can always expand later with additional sections as needed.
Absolutely. Our decking options are slip-resistant and stay cool in the sun. Add a ladder for easy in-and-out access and get swimming!
Stationary docks work well in water up to about 6 feet deep. Floating docks can handle deeper water since they sit on the surface rather than anchoring to the bottom.
Yes. Modular docks can be disassembled and repositioned. Many pond owners move or store their docks seasonally.
No, there’s minimal impact. Our docks don't require major excavation or permanent alterations to the pond bed. Floating docks, in particular, leave the bottom undisturbed if you’re looking for a non-intrusive option.
Yes. Our composite and Titan decking options won't splinter, fade, or need staining. Cedar requires occasional sealing if you want to preserve its color, but all materials are built to hold up season after season.