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Sunday, October 15, 2023
Enjoy the Water Without the Commute
Sunday, October 1, 2023
Get the Most Out of Your Waterfront Property with a Boat Dock
We love to customize the appearance of our homes, so why not do the same with boat docks? Investing in custom dock means that you can build it to look how you want it to look, rather than settling for something that was already there. This is especially important for those who own waterfront property and want to give it a cohesive appearance. A custom boat dock can be a beautiful compliment to your waterfront home, which not only makes it more enjoyable, but also raises the property value.
There are many different looks that you can create with Alumi-Span Docks. Take a look at our dock sections to see your different style options.
Install Your Michigan Dock this Fall!
Ready to take your waterfront property to the next level?
Alumi-Span Docks manufactures and sells all the materials you will need for custom dock installation in Michigan. Even if you don’t live in Michigan, Alumi-Span parts can be shipped to you anywhere in the United States. Call (855) 523-2444 or submit a contact form to get started!
Friday, September 15, 2023
Options for Building Your Boat Dock
Shoreline: There are many ways to start your boat dock from shore. Aluminum end caps, sea wall brackets, ramp brackets, and extra leg sets are all different ways to begin your dock. One of these options can meet almost any shoreline need.
Water Levels and Currents: Water levels will determine the height of upright poles you need. If the water level fluctuates, having a little extra
pole for adjustment is a good idea. Strong currents or wave action may mean you need to secure your dock with a few augers.
Lake Bottom Conditions: There are many different options to deal with the variety of lake bottom conditions. Docks on lakes with solid sandy bottoms often are able to use all bottom plates. In contrast, mucky situations can use a variety of options such as large bottom plates, boards, or even a combination of plates and augers.
Laws and Ordinances: The length of your dock may be limited by laws or ordinances on your particular lake or for the state. In addition, the amount of lake frontage you span with party platforms, etc. can be limited based on property lines. Staying within the legal parameters when creating your boat dock design can eliminate a lot of future problems.
Time for Maintenance: There are many different decking material options. If you have time to keep up on maintenance, there are a couple of wood options, treated pine and pre-stained cedar. If you want to spend less time maintaining and more time enjoying your boat dock, maintenance free options such as extruded vinyl or anodized aluminum are great choices.
How to Build a Boat Dock in Michigan
Alumi-Span Docks offers both videos and installation guides to help you learn how to build a boat dock in Michigan. You can also buy all the dock parts you need straight from our website. Have questions? Call us at (855) 523-2444 or submit a contact form here.
Friday, September 1, 2023
Things to Consider Before Building a Boat Dock
Wondering How to Build a Michigan Boat Dock?
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Update and Check Your Dock Equipment
Having the right equipment and checking it goes a long way. Here are a few tips for building and maintaining a safe dock:
Use quality materials. Testing costs a manufacturer money, so if you buy cheap materials, they’re much less likely to have been safety tested. Quality materials are more durable and will last much longer, so even if they’re more expensive up front, they’re cheaper and safer in the long run.
Install lights. You’d be surprised to learn how many accidents can happen from simply not being able to see! Keeping your boat dock well-lit during low-light hours can prevent boat crashes, slips and falls on the dock, and other risks from reduced vision.
Frequently clean and inspect dock. It’s important to routinely check on your dock to make sure there’s no major damage. Catching issues before they become a serious threat not only protects the people using your dock, and prevents costly repairs.
Learn more safety tips for your boat dock here!
Shop Alumi-Span for Boat Dock Bumpers
Ready to get your dock safety-ready for the rest of summer?
Alumi-Span Docks uses only the most durable materials and always test for safety. Call us today at 855-523-2444 or contact us to purchase boat dock bumpers and other secure equipment for your dock.
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Quick Tips for a Safe Dock
If you own a boat, you know better than anyone how unpredictable the water and weather can be. Thankfully, there are plenty of things you can do to ensure the safety and security of your boat dock.
Go slow when docking. It’s easier to control your boat when going slow. Sharp turns are easier with less water flowing past the rudders. Cruising up to your dock gives you less control, making you more likely to hit it. Hitting your dock with your boat can cause damage to both, and the damage gets worse the faster you go.
Use boat dock bumpers. Boat dock bumpers protect the posts and edges of your dock, so if you do happen to hit it, there will be less damage. Bumpers absorb shock, which protects your dock and boat. Shock absorption also helps protect your passengers.
Learn more safety tips for your boat dock here!
Upgrade Your Boat Dock Bumpers
Ready to get your dock safety-ready for the rest of summer?
Alumi-Span Docks uses only the most durable materials and always test for safety. Call us today at 855-523-2444 or contact us to purchase boat dock bumpers and other secure equipment for your dock.
Saturday, July 15, 2023
How to Extend the Life of Your Aluminum Boat Dock
As you might guess by looking at our company name, we love anodized aluminum! We choose this material for our dock sections because of its permanent layer of protective material that rivals any paint or powder-coated material.
Anodized aluminum sections are better than other materials because:
- They’re natural – Aluminum oxide is a naturally-occurring protective layer on the outside of aluminum. The process of anodizing thickens the layers and is sealed for unmatched protection.
- They keep cool – Anodized aluminum, contrary to popular belief, is one of the coolest dock materials to the touch. No more burning your feet on the dock on a sunny day!
- They’re scratch-resistant – Since the anodizing process produces a hard, protective layer on aluminum, you don’t need to worry about scratches, chips, or fading. Many paints or powder coatings would need upkeep to keep them looking new, but anodized aluminum is made to last a lifetime. Anodized aluminum dock sections are also the easiest to clean!
- They’re eco-friendly – Because you’re avoiding using paint or power coatings, the finish is naturally occurring and is not harmful to people or the environment.
Read how to make your aluminum dock last on our website!
Anodized Aluminum Dock Sections: Nothing’s Lighter, Nothing’s Cooler, Nothing’s Stronger
Alumi-Span originated the all-aluminum boat dock in 1956. Don't be fooled by cheaper "non-anodized" units! Unlike some competitive units, our docks are made with a strong alloy and our acid-etched anodizing process will not turn black over time. Our dock boards interlock together and then are fastened with stainless fasteners. Tough adhesive is added to eliminate squeaks and rattles.
We manufacture our products using quality methods and materials, and that’s why many Alumi-Span aluminum boat docks are still in use after more than 50 years!
Whether it's a complete boat dock system or the individual components, we have what you need to get back out on the water with peace of mind. Call us today at 855-523-2444 or contact us to purchase your new aluminum boat dock.
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