Dock Restoration
& Custom Builds.
We specialize in all things docks.


13 Years of Experience.
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New Construction
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Dock Restoration
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Boat & Jet Ski Lifts
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Pile Repair
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Barging
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Permits




DIVE INTO EXCELLENCE
Ready to transform your waterfront?
Meet Colin White, the mastermind behind the most exquisite docks in the greater Seattle area. Colin's passion for perfection is matched only by his commitment to his clients. Known for crafting personal connections as strong as his docks, Colin goes the extra mile ensuring every project exceeds expectations and every dream dock becomes a reality.

OUR PROCESS
Initial Assessment
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Design Build
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Scheduling
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Estimate/Budgeting
Construction
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Quality Control
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Safety Management
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Final Assembly
Post-Construction
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Completion Report
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As-built Documentation
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Warranty
Testimonials
Client Reviews
Our clients' satisfaction is our priority. Hear what they have to say about their experience.


LAKEFRONT BUILDERS
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide high-quality, custom built lakefront docks and restoration services that enhance the beauty and functionality.
Our Vision
To be the leading provider of dock building and restoration services in our region, known for exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and dedication to customer support.
Why Lakefront
Builders?
We strive to build long lasting relationships with our customer based on open communication, honesty, and exceptional service.
FAQ
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What should I do if my dock is sinking or leaning?Check all connections and fasteners for tightness, and tighten any loose bolts or screws. If the problem persists, contact a professional for assessment.
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How do I know if my dock needs repair or replacement?Signs of repair: Visible cracks in decking or supports, loose or missing hardware, minor rot. Signs of replacement: Severe damage, unstable pilings, rotted wood cribs, or if the dock's lifespan is nearing its end.
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What are common dock repair issues?Wood: Rot, warping, cracks, and dry rot. Hardware: Missing or rusted screws, bolts, or connectors. Other: Barnacle buildup on piles, damage from storms or boats.
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How often should I inspect my dock?Frequency: Regularly inspect for signs of wear and tear, especially before and after the boating season.
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How do I clean and protect my dock?Cleaning: Rinse the dock with fresh water to remove salt residue, algae, and debris. Use a mild soap and a soft-bristled brush for a more thorough cleaning. Protection: Apply a marine-grade sealant or stain to protect the wood from the elements.
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What are some tips for extending the life of my dock?Tips: Regular inspections, cleaning, treating the wood, repairing damage promptly, and checking hardware.
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How should I prepare my dock for winter?Winterization: Remove debris, ensure all hardware is secure, and consider winterizing your dock by removing it from the water or securing it properly.
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What are some safety hazards to look out for on a dock?Hazards: Unstable pilings, rotted wood, slippery surfaces, and tripping hazards.
