Inspection first

Seawall Inspection Fort Lauderdale

Request an inspection for cracks, soil loss, leaning, leaks, dock movement, or buyer due diligence.

Best-fit situations

Know What You Are Dealing With.

Learn whether the issue looks cosmetic, repairable, structural, or replacement related.

What inspectors may evaluate

What Gets Reviewed.

Wall face, cap, drainage, soil movement, dock connections, nearby paving, and tide behavior.

Useful for

Who Needs an Inspection?

Homeowners

Check warning signs before they become larger repair problems.

Buyers and Sellers

Understand seawall condition before closing or listing a waterfront home.

Property Managers

Document changes around docks, seawalls, and shared waterfront areas.

Prepare

Photos Help.

Take wide photos of the full wall, close-ups of cracks or gaps, and images showing nearby dock movement, soil loss, or flooding.

Inspection notes

Warning Signs Worth Documenting.

Behind the Wall

Sinkholes, settling pavers, soft spots, or soil washing out after heavy rain or high tide.

Wall Face

Horizontal cracks, bowing, rust stains, separation, exposed hardware, or water seepage.

Nearby Structures

Dock movement, lift alignment changes, cracked concrete, or pulling where structures connect.

Request help

Ask for a Fort Lauderdale Seawall Inspection.

Tell us what you see and where the property is.

For emergencies or active flooding, contact a licensed local contractor directly.