Pilings on Sanibel Island's bayside canals and mangrove shoreline. Marine piling placement, wrapping, repair, and removal — wood and concrete. The foundation underneath every dock, lift, and seawall we build.
★★★★★ 5.0 · 5 Google reviewsPilings are the single biggest predictor of how long a dock or lift lasts. Driven too shallow, they pull out in a surge; left unwrapped, they're eaten by borers and rot at the waterline.
We drive 2.5 CCA pressure-treated and concrete pilings to the right depth for your canal bottom, wrap them against marine borers, and repair or replace failing pilings under existing structures.
In Sanibel Island, we permit through the City of Sanibel and Lee County and build to the seawall heights, canal widths, and tide conditions you actually have. It's our own crew from the first measurement to the final walkthrough — never subbed-out labor.
Pricing depends on your site, materials, and scope. We come measure on Sanibel Island's bayside canals and mangrove shoreline and send back a real number — no obligation.
Get a Free EstimateWe meet you on the water in Sanibel Island, measure, and scope the job.
Permitting through the City of Sanibel and Lee County, handled in-house.
Our crew, our equipment — communication every step.
We don't disappear — real warranty, local support.




Yes — pilings in Sanibel Island are generally permitted through the City of Sanibel and Lee County, and Florida Lifts & Docks handles the entire permitting process in-house.
Typically 8–12 feet into the canal bottom depending on substrate — deep enough to resist lateral surge load. We assess your bottom on-site.
Wraps protect the wood at and below the waterline from marine borers and rot, which is the most common failure point. It dramatically extends piling life.
Yes — we repair, sister, or fully replace pilings beneath existing docks and lifts.
Both have a place — concrete for maximum longevity, wrapped wood for cost and flexibility. We'll recommend per your build.
Tell us about your project — we'll send a real number. Or call (239) 397-3400.