| 01. Can I still use pressure treated lumber for a new dock? | 11. Do I need a permit for a dock? |
| 02. Should I plan for a floating or stationary dock system? | 12. How much chain should I use to anchor my dock? |
| 03. How many inches should I allow for waves under my dock? | 13. How do I find my mooring anchor in the spring? |
| 04. How do I adjust my stationary dock when the water level goes up or down? | 14. Who do I call to install and remove my dock? |
| 05. How much chain should I use to anchor my mooring ball? | 15. Where should I put my dock in the winter? |
| 06. What hardware do I need for a mooring? | 16. How many Drag-on Floats and what sizes do I need for my floating dock sections? |
| 07. How do I measure for dock legs on a stationary dock? | 17. What if my waterfront is very windy and rocky? |
| 08. How do I adjust my floating dock and ramp to the water level? | 18. How deep in the ground should I drive the pipes for my stationary dock? |
| 09. Tell me about the Heavy Duty Hardware, tidal ramps, etc that Great Northern Docks manufactures. | 19. What will replace pressure treated lumber when it can't be used anymore, and can I still use my old pressure treated dock? |
| 10. How much waterfront can I take up with my accessories? | 20. How can I make the dock sections easier to move? |
Every situations may have different requirements.
Check with your local code enforcement officer on regulations for your location.
Please feel free to call us with other questions reguarding your waterfront.
(207) 693-3770