Piling Repair
Piling Repair and Rehabilitation
Structural repair solutions for timber, concrete, and steel marine pilings, including concrete-filled jackets, composite and steel systems, and localized concrete repairs. Installed underwater by commercial divers across the Gulf Coast.
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Damaged marine pilings do not all fail in the same way, and they should not all receive the same repair.
Fixt Marine provides underwater piling repair and rehabilitation for docks, piers, terminals, industrial facilities, fender systems, and other waterfront structures. Depending on the piling material and damage, repairs may involve concrete-filled jackets, structural composite systems, steel sleeves, clamps, reinforcing steel, underwater concrete, localized patching, or supplemental pilings.
Smaller dock projects may be suitable for pre-engineered vinyl jacket systems such as SnapJacket. Commercial and industrial structures often require heavier systems designed around the actual loads, damage, and operating environment.
Fixt Marine can perform the underwater inspection, surface preparation, form installation, reinforcement, concrete placement, and construction support required by the approved repair plan.
Send us the inspection report, drawings, piling dimensions, photographs, and project location. We will help determine the diving, equipment, and installation requirements.
Repairing the piling you have
Replacing a damaged piling can require demolition, pile-driving equipment, heavy marine access, and interruption of facility operations. When enough sound material remains, an engineered repair may restore or extend the service life of the piling without complete replacement.
Piling rehabilitation may be used to address:
- Marine-borer damage
- Timber section loss
- Concrete spalling
- Exposed or corroded reinforcing steel
- Cracked concrete
- Steel corrosion and wall loss
- Abrasion and impact damage
- Damage at the waterline or mudline
- Failed previous repairs
- Undermining and scour
- Loose or missing structural components
- Localized deterioration within the tidal zone
The correct repair depends on the piling material, remaining capacity, structural loads, damage location, water conditions, and intended service life.
Timber piling repair
Timber pilings are vulnerable to marine borers, decay, checking, abrasion, vessel impact, and damage around the waterline and mudline.
Repair options may include:
- Concrete-filled structural jackets
- Reinforced composite jackets
- Fiberglass or polymer form systems
- Steel sleeves or bolted repair assemblies
- Supplemental timber or steel pilings
- Structural splices
- Pile-cap and connection repairs
- Replacement of severely damaged pilings
- Preventive HDPE wrap for remaining serviceable areas
The damaged area is normally cleaned so its extent can be evaluated. Depending on the approved repair design, reinforcing steel, spacers, forms, jackets, grout, or concrete may then be installed around the existing piling.
Ordinary HDPE piling wrap does not restore timber that has already been lost. Structural damage requires a repair system capable of carrying or transferring the required loads.
Concrete piling repair
Concrete pilings can deteriorate from reinforcing-steel corrosion, chloride exposure, cracking, impact, abrasion, poor original consolidation, and repeated wetting and drying.
Visible damage may include:
- Spalled or missing concrete
- Exposed reinforcing steel
- Rust staining
- Longitudinal or horizontal cracking
- Delamination
- Honeycombing and voids
- Impact damage
- Section loss in the tidal zone
- Deterioration around pile caps or connections
Concrete piling repairs may involve:
- Removal of loose or unsound concrete
- Cleaning exposed reinforcing steel
- Installation of supplemental reinforcement
- Corrosion-control treatments
- Underwater repair mortar
- Epoxy or cementitious patch materials
- Grout-filled jackets
- Concrete-filled form systems
- Fiberglass or composite jackets
- Full or partial concrete encasement
- Crack injection when specified
- Anodes or cathodic-protection components
The repair material and placement method must be compatible with the structure, exposure conditions, and engineering specifications.
Steel piling repair
Steel H-piles, pipe piles, sheet piles, and structural members can lose capacity through corrosion, abrasion, impact, fatigue, and damage concentrated in the tidal or splash zones.
Steel piling rehabilitation may include:
- Steel sleeves and jackets
- Bolted repair clamps
- Welded plates or doubler sections
- Grout-filled annular jackets
- Reinforced concrete encasement
- Composite reinforcement systems
- Replacement of damaged bracing
- Installation of supplemental steel
- Protective coating preparation
- Anode installation
- Underwater cutting and welding support
Thickness measurements, engineering calculations, weld procedures, inspection requirements, and acceptance criteria may be required before a structural steel repair begins.
Fixt Marine can provide diving support, surface preparation, measurement, installation, underwater cutting, and welding when those activities are included in the approved work plan.
Commercial piling repair systems
Concrete-filled jackets
A form or jacket is installed around the existing piling, creating an annular space that is filled with concrete or grout. Reinforcing steel may be added when required by the design.
These systems can be used on timber, concrete, and steel pilings depending on the structure and repair objective.
Fiberglass and composite jackets
Fiberglass and composite forms resist corrosion and can remain permanently around the repaired piling. They may be filled with concrete, grout, or another specified repair material.
Composite systems are available for both localized repairs and longer structural rehabilitation zones.
Steel jackets and sleeves
Fabricated steel jackets can provide substantial confinement and structural reinforcement for heavily loaded commercial pilings. They may be bolted, clamped, welded, grouted, or filled with reinforced concrete.
Steel systems are often used where impact resistance, load transfer, or custom fabrication is required.
Vinyl and polymer form systems
Interlocking vinyl or polymer jackets can provide a permanent form for concrete placement. These systems are commonly used for timber docks and lighter marine structures, although larger systems may be suitable for certain commercial applications when approved by the project engineer.
SnapJacket is one example, not the only piling-repair method.
Structural composite reinforcement
Engineered fiber-reinforced polymer systems can provide confinement and added capacity without the weight of a traditional steel or concrete jacket.
These systems require careful surface preparation, controlled installation, and strict compliance with the manufacturer and engineer specifications.
Localized concrete repairs
When deterioration is limited, the damaged concrete may be removed and rebuilt using underwater mortar, grout, epoxy, or cementitious repair material.
Localized patching is appropriate only when the surrounding concrete and reinforcing system remain capable of supporting the repair.
Supplemental piles and structural support
When the existing piling cannot be restored economically, a new pile or structural support may be installed beside it to transfer the load. This work may require a marine contractor, pile-driving equipment, engineering, and modifications to the pile cap or supporting structure.
Repair, protect, or replace?
Different conditions call for different solutions.
- New or sound timber piling: preventive piling wrap
- Minor surface deterioration: clean, inspect, and protect
- Localized concrete spalling: patch repair or partial jacket
- Timber section loss with sound remaining core: engineered structural jacket
- Exposed or corroded reinforcing steel: concrete repair with corrosion treatment
- Steel corrosion with repairable remaining section: sleeve, clamp, plate, or composite reinforcement
- Damage extending through a large portion of the piling: full structural jacket or supplemental pile
- Broken, displaced, or severely deteriorated piling: replacement or engineered load-transfer repair
- Uncertain remaining capacity: detailed inspection and engineering evaluation
Fixt Marine does not assume that every piling can be saved. If the remaining material cannot support a reliable repair, replacement may be the more responsible option.
Underwater inspection and damage assessment
A successful repair starts with understanding the condition of the piling.
Fixt Marine can provide an underwater inspection to document:
- Piling type and dimensions
- Location and elevation of damage
- Visible section loss
- Concrete cracking and spalling
- Exposed reinforcing steel
- Timber softness, cavities, or marine-borer damage
- Steel corrosion and visible perforations
- Existing jackets and previous repairs
- Scour and mudline conditions
- Condition of braces, caps, and connections
- Access restrictions around the structure
Photographs, video, measurements, and written observations can be provided when included in the scope. Low visibility and marine growth may limit what can be visually documented.
For load-bearing commercial structures, the repair design should be developed or approved by a qualified engineer.
Commercial project capabilities
Commercial piling projects often involve more than installing a jacket. Fixt Marine can support related underwater work, including:
- Piling cleaning and marine-growth removal
- Underwater measurements
- Concrete demolition and surface preparation
- Reinforcing-steel installation
- Form and jacket assembly
- Underwater drilling and anchoring
- Bolting and fastening
- Hydraulic-tool operation
- Underwater cutting and burning
- Underwater welding
- Concrete and grout placement
- Diver-assisted dredging around the mudline
- Scour-area preparation
- Rigging and component installation
- Photo and video documentation
- Coordination with engineers and general contractors
Who we serve
Ports, terminals, and fleeting facilities
We support piling repair on commercial wharves, docks, fender systems, and mooring structures while working around vessel traffic and facility operations.
Marine construction contractors
Fixt Marine provides subcontract diving, surface preparation, form and jacket installation, and concrete placement for waterfront rehabilitation projects.
Industrial facilities and utilities
We repair pilings and submerged structural members at plants, intakes, outfalls, and other industrial waterfront installations.
Marinas and boatyards
We rehabilitate timber and concrete dock pilings using structural jackets and vinyl form systems suited to lighter marine structures.
Commercial vessel and barge operators
Fixt Marine supports repairs to mooring pilings, fender pilings, and dock structures used by working fleets and fleeting areas.
Municipalities and government agencies
We support piling rehabilitation for public docks, piers, bulkheads, boat launches, and waterfront infrastructure.
Engineers and infrastructure owners
We provide underwater inspection, field measurements, installation, and construction support to carry out an engineered repair design.
Project conditions that affect the repair
Piling repair scope and pricing are affected by:
- Piling material and dimensions
- Number of pilings
- Length and elevation of each repair
- Remaining structural condition
- Marine-growth thickness
- Water depth and current
- Tidal range
- Visibility
- Bottom and mudline conditions
- Access beneath the structure
- Concrete or grout volume
- Pumping distance
- Required reinforcement
- Custom fabrication
- Barge or work-platform requirements
- Vessel traffic and facility operations
- Engineering and inspection requirements
- Mobilization distance
- Environmental restrictions
Commercial projects should be priced from drawings, specifications, field measurements, and known quantities whenever possible.
How it works
Our process
Simple, careful, and clear from start to finish.
- 01
Document review and site assessment
We review the inspection report, drawings, specifications, piling dimensions, and photographs, then confirm access, water conditions, and the intended repair approach.
- 02
Underwater verification
Our divers clean the piling as needed and verify the material, damage extent, and elevations so the repair design can be confirmed before mobilization.
- 03
Repair planning
We coordinate the approved repair system, reinforcement, forms or jackets, materials, and equipment, along with any engineering or inspection requirements.
- 04
Surface preparation
Marine growth and unsound material are removed, reinforcing steel is cleaned where required, and the repair area is prepared for the jacket or form.
- 05
Reinforcement and jacket installation
Reinforcing steel, spacers, forms, jackets, sleeves, or clamps are installed around the piling according to the approved design.
- 06
Concrete, grout, or repair-material placement
Concrete, grout, or the specified repair material is placed into the jacket or repair zone, including underwater placement when required.
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Final inspection and documentation
The completed repair is checked for coverage, fit, and finish. Photographs, video, and written observations can be provided when included in the scope and conditions allow.
Questions
Piling Repair FAQs
Do you only install SnapJackets?
Can you repair concrete and steel pilings?
Can a damaged piling be repaired without replacement?
Does Fixt Marine design structural repairs?
Can you pump concrete underwater?
Can you repair damage below the mudline?
Can repairs be completed while a facility remains operational?
What information is needed for pricing?
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Need piling repair?
Tell us the vessel or structure, the location, and the scope. We will size the crew, the dive plan, and the turnaround, and mobilize when you need us.