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Waterfront Services
Waterfront Services to the Rescue!

Our experienced crew knows how to build docks, and we are still here to help after the sale. We offer a selection of expert service to help you enjoy more of your time at the lake.

- Seasonal install and removal of waterfront equipment provided in most areas of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes.
- Boat lift repair
- Canopy cleaning
- Canopy repair
- Boat lift relocation
- New dock installation

Call now to get more info - 218-692-2760.

Waterfront Services Price List

“Where dock business is our only business!”

Lift Services
Boat Lift Repair Service Call (Min. charge plus parts) $95
  Canopy Cleaning Standard Size (19'-24x108)* Aug - Dec $125
  Lift Relocation To be quoted upon size and location of lift origination and destination call for price
Fall Removal
  Boat Lifts Standard Size (up to 4000# lift) $135 each
  Canopies Standard Size (up to 24') $65 each
  Dock Sections All Wood Construction (add $5 for 5' wide) $25 per section
  Dock Sections Aluminum Framework w/Removable Panels (add $5 for 5' wide) $28 per section
Spring Install
  Boat Lifts Standard Size (up to 4000# lift) $135 each
  Canopies Standard Size (up to 24x108) $65 each
  Dock Sections All Wood Construction $25 per section
  Dock Sections Aluminum Framework w/Removable Panels $28 per section
  Rolla-Docks Standard Size (up to 32') $150
  Rolla-Docks Larger Sizes $2.50 per foot


** Prices do not include pick-up, delivery or applicable taxes.

Prices quoted on standard size equipment in the Whitefish Chain area. Services performed on larger equipment and/or more difficult circumstances (i.e. severe hill, mud/silt, etc.) or unusual situations will be charged accordingly.

 
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