For more than 15 years, EZ Dock of Long Island has served Long Island’s waterfront communities, providing innovative floating docking systems for residential, commercial, and government applications. We offer everything from PWC ports and jet ski docks to boat lifts and kayak launches, with modular designs that allow for easy customization and expansion.
Floating docks provide unparalleled versatility for water enthusiasts. Their modular design allows them to be configured in various shapes and sizes, catering to different activities such as kayaking, jet-skiing, or lounging. This adaptability makes them an excellent choice for families and individuals who enjoy a wide range of waterfront recreations. Whether it's attaching additional sections for more space or reconfiguring the layout for a special event, floating docks can be customized to meet the evolving needs of recreational users.
One of the primary advantages of floating docks is their ability to facilitate easy access to the water. Unlike stationary docks, which are affected by changing water levels, floating docks rise and fall with the tide or lake levels, ensuring that getting in and out of boats or swimming is always safe and convenient. This feature is particularly useful for children, the elderly, or those with mobility issues who might find a fixed dock challenging to navigate.
For recreational users looking for longevity and minimal upkeep, floating docks are an ideal solution. Many are made from high-density polyethylene or other durable materials that resist corrosion, UV damage, and impacts from vessels or debris. They do not require painting or staining like traditional wooden docks—saving time and money on maintenance—and their robust construction means they can withstand harsh weather conditions without significant wear.
Floating Dock Company understands the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems. Floating docks have minimal impact on marine habitats compared to their fixed counterparts since they do not use permanent pilings that disrupt underwater environments. By allowing water to flow freely beneath them, these structures help preserve plant life and provide shelter for fish and other wildlife—a key consideration for ecologically conscious recreationists.
Another significant benefit is portability. Should you decide to relocate or wish to remove your dock seasonally, floating docks offer remarkable convenience in this regard. They can be easily dismantled (if modular) or towed to a new location without extensive labor costs associated with removing traditional piledriving structures—making them perfect for those who lease waterfront property or move frequently.
Lastly but certainly not least is the economic advantage offered by floating docks. The initial investment tends to be lower than that required for building a fixed dock due mainly to reduced labor costs during installation. Over time, savings continue through diminished maintenance expenses—a fiscally sound option that also enhances leisure time rather than detracting from it with ongoing repairs.
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Service Areas | Atlantic Beach, NY; Baldwin, NY; Bayville, NY; Bellmore, NY; Cedarhurst, NY; Centre Island, NY; East Rockaway, NY; Freeport, NY; Glen Cove, NY; Great Neck, NY; Harbor Isle, NY; Hewlett Neck & Hewlett Harbor, NY; Inwood, NY; Island Park, NY; Kings Point, NY; Lawrence, NY; Lattingtown, NY; Lido Beach, NY; Locust Valley, NY; Long Beach, NY; Massapequa, NY; Massapequa Park, NY; Merrick, NY; Oceanside, NY; Oyster Bay, NY; Oyster Bay Cove, NY; Point Lookout, NY; Port Washington, NY; Sands Point, NY; Sea Cliff, NY; Seaford, NY; Wantagh, NY; Woodmere, NY |
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Boat Dock | A structure that provides a place for boats to be secured when not in use. |
Residential Floating Dock | A floating dock system designed for private residential use, often for recreational purposes. |
Commercial Floating Dock | A floating dock built for commercial purposes, such as marinas or rental operations. |
Kayak Dock | A dock system designed specifically for launching and docking kayaks. |
Pontoon Dock | A floating dock system that uses pontoons to stay afloat, often used for boats or as a swim platform. |
Floating docks are designed to move with the water and can handle mild to moderate wave action, but additional stabilization may be needed in rough waters.
EZ Docks are modular, polyethylene floating dock systems known for their durability and ease of assembly.
The cost of a floating dock depends on size, material, and customization but typically ranges from $2,000 to $10,000 or more.
In areas with freezing temperatures, floating docks should be removed, winterized, or equipped with ice protection systems.
A floating dock is a structure that floats on water and is used for mooring boats, jet skis, and other watercraft.
The installation process involves anchoring the dock, connecting sections, and ensuring proper stability in the water.