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Steel and concrete waterfront structures built for Guadalupe County waterfront properties — by an experienced crew based in New Braunfels, TX.
Meadow Lake is a smaller lake in the Guadalupe River system in Guadalupe County, Texas, located between New Braunfels and Seguin. It has a close-knit community of waterfront property owners. Despite its size, Meadow Lake properties require the same quality of construction, the same permitting process, and the same attention to site conditions as the larger lakes in the system. Waterfront Unlimited serves Meadow Lake with the full range of waterfront construction services.
Projects on Meadow Lake commonly include boathouse construction and replacement, dock work, bulkhead installation, and jet ski lift systems. Many existing structures were built with older materials and methods and are ready for replacement with steel pipe piling foundations and concrete systems built for long-term performance. Every project begins with a site visit to evaluate the shoreline, existing structures, and access conditions specific to the property.
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 configurations.
New dock construction and complete waterfront rebuilds using steel pipe pilings and concrete. Built for decades of use.
Personal watercraft lift and pivot systems on existing or new boathouses and docks. Sized and configured for your specific watercraft.
Shoreline protection and bulkhead construction for Meadow Lake waterfront properties. Steel sheet pile and limestone quarry block systems available.
Every boathouse and dock project on Meadow Lake starts with steel pipe pilings driven to refusal. This creates the most stable foundation the site conditions will support and is why our structures perform consistently through the flood events common on the Guadalupe River lakes.
Boathouse and dock frames are built with steel. Decks are poured concrete. These materials outlast wood by decades and eliminate the maintenance cycles that come with wood construction. Waterfront Unlimited applies the same construction standards to every project — Meadow Lake receives the same quality of work as the largest projects on Lake McQueeney or Lake Dunlap.
Our marine barge provides water-side construction access on Meadow Lake properties where land-side staging is constrained by lot configuration or terrain. This is the same barge capability we deploy across all lakes in the system.
Dock replacement is a common project on Meadow Lake. Aging wood docks with deteriorating decking and compromised pilings are ready for full replacement with steel and concrete systems that will last for decades without constant maintenance. Dock projects range from simple fishing piers to complete waterfront rebuilds that combine a dock, boathouse, jet ski lift, and bulkhead as a single integrated project.
Bulkhead and retaining wall work is an important part of waterfront property maintenance on Meadow Lake. A bulkhead stabilizes the shoreline, protects against erosion, and creates a clean foundation edge for dock and boathouse construction. Waterfront Unlimited builds steel sheet pile bulkheads and limestone quarry block retaining walls based on the specific conditions of each property.
A GBRA construction permit is required for dock, boathouse, and bulkhead projects on Meadow Lake. A Guadalupe County permit is also required. Waterfront Unlimited manages all permitting coordination in-house — 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.
Yes. We serve Meadow Lake property owners with the full range of waterfront construction services — boathouses, docks, jet ski lifts, and bulkheads — using the same steel and concrete standards applied across the entire lake system.
Yes. The same steel pipe piling foundations, concrete framing, and permitting process apply to every project regardless of the lake. Meadow Lake receives the same quality of construction as any project on Lake McQueeney or Lake Dunlap.
A GBRA permit is required. A Guadalupe County permit is also required. Waterfront Unlimited handles all permitting in-house.
Yes. Our marine barge provides water-side access on Meadow Lake properties where land-side staging is limited — the same capability we deploy across all lakes in the system.
Standalone dock projects typically take 2 to 4 weeks. Full waterfront rebuilds including a dock, boathouse, and bulkhead may take 6 to 10 weeks. We maintain a daily crew presence throughout every project.
Yes. We replace aging wood docks with steel pipe piling foundations and concrete decks built for decades of use without the maintenance wood demands.
Whether replacing an existing structure or building new, Waterfront Unlimited welcomes the conversation.
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