Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of custom dock design is just that – it’s custom. The sky’s the limit when it comes to what you can create, although there are some important considerations to keep in mind during the design phase. Exploring all possibilities while remaining somewhat grounded in the reality of your shoreline conditions will help you achieve your dream dock.
Where to Start When Designing a Custom Dock
Taking the time to plan and ponder during the off-season gives you an opportunity to make sure all the boxes of safety, functionality and durability are checked before installing your dock in the summer. Here are some areas to consider when it comes to design features specifically.
- Dock shape – Your shoreline, its demands, and the purpose of your dock will all dictate the type of shape you want for your dock. While standard dock configurations include straight, L- or T-shape dock designs, don’t be afraid to think outside the box and design something that is both functional for your needs as well as aesthetically pleasing. How you plan to use the dock will have a big influence on its shape, size and features.
- Dock materials – The materials you select will have another major impact on the dock’s aesthetic and longevity. Consider your frame and decking materials as well as if you prefer a floating or stationary dock. Custom docks come in a variety of material options and many are virtually maintenance-free, which means your dock will continue looking its best for years and years to come.
- Pipe base and footings – Securely grounding your dock should also be evaluated during design. Knowing whether the lake bottom is soft versus rocky will help you determine the appropriate pipe base for your dock design and construction.
As you research dock options for your shoreline, consider the benefits and features most important to you when creating your design. Then, reach out to us at RDS Dock Hardware. We can help you evaluate all design possibilities and match appropriate materials and hardware for long-lasting dock durability. Get in touch with us to learn more.