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Double boathouse on Lake Dunlap built by Waterfront Unlimited

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Boathouse & Dock Construction on Lake Dunlap

Steel and concrete waterfront structures built for the conditions on this lake — by an experienced crew on the Guadalupe River lake system.

Lake Dunlap — One of the Most Active Waterfront Construction Markets in the System

Lake Dunlap is one of the most established lakes on the Guadalupe River system, and one of the most active markets for boathouse, dock, and bulkhead construction. Properties on Lake Dunlap range from long-held family estates with aging waterfront structures to recently purchased properties where new owners are investing in the waterfront for the first time.

Waterfront Unlimited has completed a significant number of projects on Lake Dunlap. We understand the construction conditions here — the bottom composition for pile driving, the variation in shoreline grades across different parts of the lake, the permit requirements with GBRA, Guadalupe County, and the City of New Braunfels for properties within city limits. Lake Dunlap is not a lake we visit occasionally. It is one of the lakes where our crew works regularly.

What We Build on Lake Dunlap

Boathouses & Boatlifts

Single, double, and triple boathouse construction with integrated cradle lift systems. Steel pilings driven to refusal, steel framing, and poured concrete decks. Upper-level patios available on all boathouse configurations.

Docks & Waterfront Rebuilds

New dock construction and complete waterfront rebuilds. Many Lake Dunlap properties have aging wood docks ready for full replacement — our steel and concrete systems are built for decades of use.

Jet Ski Lifts & Jet Ski Pivots

Personal watercraft lift and pivot systems installed on existing or new boathouses and docks on Lake Dunlap. Sized and configured for your specific watercraft.

Bulkheads & Retaining Walls

Shoreline protection and bulkhead construction for Lake Dunlap waterfront properties. Steel sheet pile and limestone quarry block systems available depending on site conditions.

How We Build on Lake Dunlap

Every boathouse and dock project on Lake Dunlap starts with steel pipe pilings driven to refusal — the point where the piling cannot advance further into the lake bed. This creates the deepest, most stable foundation the site conditions will support, and is a primary reason our structures have performed consistently through flood events on the Guadalupe River lakes.

Boathouse and dock frames are built with steel. Decks are poured concrete. These materials were chosen for durability in Central Texas waterfront conditions — not because they are the cheapest option, but because they last. Homeowners who have watched wood structures deteriorate over a decade on these lakes understand the value of building with materials that do not rot, warp, or require constant maintenance.

Waterfront Unlimited is one of the few marine construction companies on the Guadalupe River lake system equipped with a marine barge. On Lake Dunlap, this means we can access and build from the water side of the property — which is often the only practical way to drive pilings, deliver materials, and construct structures without damaging existing landscaping, seawalls, or hardscape on the land side.

Dock Construction & Replacement on Lake Dunlap

Dock replacement is one of the most common projects on Lake Dunlap. Many properties have wood docks that are 15 to 25 years old — rotting decking, leaning pilings, and structural members that are no longer safe or functional. Waterfront Unlimited replaces these structures with steel pipe piling foundations and concrete decks built to last for decades without the maintenance cycle that wood demands.

Dock projects range from simple fishing piers to full waterfront rebuilds that include a dock, boathouse, jet ski lift, and bulkhead as a single integrated project. We also build dock-only projects for properties that do not need a boathouse.

Bulkheads & Retaining Walls on Lake Dunlap

Shoreline erosion is an ongoing concern on Lake Dunlap, particularly on properties with steeper grades or exposed banks. Bulkheads protect the shoreline, stabilize the grade between the property and the water, and create a clean edge for dock and boathouse construction. Waterfront Unlimited builds steel sheet pile bulkheads and limestone quarry block retaining walls depending on the site conditions and property owner preferences.

Bulkhead work often accompanies a boathouse or dock project on Lake Dunlap — the shoreline is stabilized first, then the waterfront structure is built on a secure foundation. Standalone bulkhead projects are also available for properties that need shoreline protection independent of a larger build.

Permitting on Lake Dunlap

A GBRA construction permit is required for dock, boathouse, and bulkhead projects on Lake Dunlap. A Guadalupe County permit is also required. Properties within the New Braunfels city limits require a city permit as well. Waterfront Unlimited manages all permitting coordination in-house — the permit applications are handled as part of every project, in parallel with construction planning, so approvals are in place when the crew is ready to build.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lake Dunlap Waterfront Construction

What types of boathouses does Waterfront Unlimited build on Lake Dunlap?

We build single, double, and triple boathouses on Lake Dunlap using steel pilings driven to refusal and concrete decks. All boathouses include integrated cradle lift systems sized for the homeowner’s specific watercraft. Upper-level concrete patios are also available.

What permits are required for waterfront construction on Lake Dunlap?

A GBRA permit is required for all dock, boathouse, and bulkhead projects. A Guadalupe County permit is also required, and properties within New Braunfels city limits need a city permit as well. Waterfront Unlimited handles all permitting coordination in-house.

How long does dock or boathouse construction take on Lake Dunlap?

Standalone dock projects typically take 2 to 4 weeks depending on size and configuration. Full waterfront rebuilds that include a dock, boathouse, and bulkhead may take 6 to 10 weeks. Waterfront Unlimited maintains a daily crew presence throughout every project.

Does Waterfront Unlimited use a marine barge on Lake Dunlap?

Yes. We are one of the few marine construction companies on the Guadalupe River lake system equipped with a marine barge. This allows us to build from the water side — essential for pile driving and material delivery on properties where land-side access is limited.

Do I need a bulkhead on Lake Dunlap?

It depends on your shoreline conditions. Properties with eroding banks, exposed soil, or a significant grade change between the yard and the waterline benefit from a bulkhead. Waterfront Unlimited can assess your shoreline during a site visit and recommend whether bulkhead work is needed.

Does Waterfront Unlimited replace old wood docks on Lake Dunlap?

Yes. Dock replacement is one of the most common projects on Lake Dunlap. We replace deteriorated wood structures with steel pipe piling foundations and concrete decks built for decades of use.

Planning a Boathouse, Dock, or Waterfront Project on Lake Dunlap?

Whether replacing an existing structure or building new, Waterfront Unlimited welcomes the conversation.

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