A narrow barrier town where nearly all the waterfront fronts the Intracoastal — a clean, sheltered stretch for lift installations.
Highland Beach sits on a thin strip between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway, so single-family docks here are almost entirely ICW-facing. There's no inlet inside the town itself — boats reach the ocean through the Boca Raton Inlet to the south or the Boynton Inlet to the north — which keeps dockside water relatively protected and well-suited to standard four-post and elevator lifts.
ICW frontage does mean exposure to wake and passing traffic, so we pay close attention to lift placement, bumper systems, and the condition of the seawall cap before installation. Many properties here are condominiums with shared dockage, where coordination with the association is part of the job.
Permitting runs through the Town of Highland Beach. We handle the submittal and any required association review in-house.
Every project starts with a free on-site evaluation — pilings, water depth at low tide, electrical service, and access — so the lift recommendation is based on your dock and your boat, not a phone estimate.
Because we also hold marine and general contractor licenses through South Florida Seawall, any seawall or piling work your lift needs comes from one bid and one crew — not a second contractor.
Free on-site evaluation. No high-pressure sales. Response within one business day.