Vinyl is Final

Three Amazingly Long-lasting Products for Marine Construction

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When it comes to marine construction, nothing beats the durability and versatility of vinyl materials.  Because of their UV resistance, brackish water resistance, and imperviousness to wood boring organisms, vinyl marine building materials ensure your marine structure will continue to stand for a lifetime and then some.

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Never Change Your Pilings Again


Designed with the marine construction industry in mind, the EcoPile is totally impervious to wood-boring organisms, is low maintenance , and is UV/IR resistant. The EcoPile was specifically engineered to withstand the ravaging marine environment and outlast wooden pilings.

  • Boat friendly
  • Cost effective
  • 50-year limited warranty
  • Maintenance free
  • UV resistant
  • IR resistant
  • 100% recyclable 
  • 100% free of leaching chemicals
  • 100% resistant to wood-boring organisms

Repair rotted pilings quickly and inexpensively with the SnapJacket.


It's the toughest & longest lasting option to preserve, repair, and protect rotted marine pilings.  SnapJacket’s design makes it very easy to install, keeping timber pilings repair costs to a minimum.

  • Retro-Fit
  • Available in 10, 12, 14, and 16-inch diameters
  • 50-year limited warranty
  • Easy to Install
  • UV resistant
  • IR resistant
  • 100% recyclable 
  • 100% free of leaching chemicals
  • 100% resistant to wood-boring organisms

Longevity and Cost-Effective Construction


Our vinyl sheet piling will give your bulkhead or retaining wall unmatched longevity, strength, and erosion protection.

  • Easy to Install
  • Erosion protection
  • Window Grade PVC
  • 60-year limited warranty
  • Delivered ready to build on arrival.
  • Available in up to 24 inches of coverage per panel
  • UV resistant
  • 100% recyclable 
  • 100% free of leaching chemicals
  • 100% resistant to wood-boring organisms