Contact a Dock Builder on Lake Guntersville, AL

Two ways in: the phone, or the form. Tell us the arm of the lake and what the structure is doing. We call back and ask the questions that decide the scope.

Hours
Mon–Sat 7am–6pm, calls answered 24/7
Coverage
Lake Guntersville shoreline — Guntersville, Scottsboro, Grant, Langston and the water between them.
Work we take
New docks, boathouses, lifts, repair, pilings, storm damage.
Estimates
Free, and priced after someone looks at the structure — not over the phone.

Tell us what's going on with my dock

Four questions. We call you back — no forms to chase, no price guessed sight unseen.

Before you call

What we'll ask you

The answers below shorten the first visit. None of them are required to call — but if you have them, say them.

  • Which arm of the lake, and the nearest creek or marina.
  • Roughly how deep the water is at the end of the dock at normal summer pool.
  • What you see in the band between the winter and summer waterline — soft wood, checked grain, a piling that has gone narrow at that height.
  • Whether the structure has a roof, a lift, or both.
  • Whether the dock was permitted through TVA and whether you have the paperwork.

Coverage

Where we work

We work the shoreline rather than a street grid. If your dock is on Lake Guntersville, the question is barge access and depth, not the mailing address.

  • Guntersville, AL deep water and bluff shoreline toward the dam; Spring Creek, Browns Creek, Honeycomb Creek
  • Scottsboro, AL upper lake, Goose Pond peninsula, Roseberry and Dry Creek arms
  • Grant, AL shallow approaches off Gunter Mountain; Sunrise Marina area
  • Langston, AL the South Sauty Creek arm, silted and shallow in places

Not on this list? Call anyway. Tap to call.