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How to restore your shoreline after a hurricane

how to restore your shoreline after a hurricane

9/9/2019

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Hurricane season is upon us. If you live near a lake, you know what this means. And if you happen to live in an area where a major storm is likely to hit, you can find yourself right in the epicenter of a huge amount of damage. Your best bet is to plan for this in advance by hiring the services of an expert who can help to restore your shoreline.
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Hurricanes Are Growing More Frequent and Deadly

One thing that you need to be aware of is that hurricanes seem to be increasing in frequency as well as strength. The unfortunate result of this resurgence of hurricane power is that the damage to shorelines, particularly in states such as Florida, is bound to be ever more extensive and costly. 

One of the most pernicious effects will be the erosion of shorelines. If your lake has been affected by a recent storm, you need to start restoration efforts as soon as possible. Flooding can have a dangerous and long-lasting effect on an area far beyond the shoreline of the lake itself. The sooner you begin to restore it, the better.

You Can Control Shoreline Erosion By Replanting the Area

One of the first things you should do is start planning a strategic campaign of replanting the area around your shoreline. This will have an extremely beneficial effect not on the lake itself but on its immediate environment as well. Some of the most important benefits that come from restoring your shoreline can be listed below. ​
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Restoring Your Shoreline By Re-sodding It Prevents an Eyesore

The first part of any legitimate restoration campaign should involve adding precious sod back to the area. Re-sodding your shoreline area will restore its natural filter. This is the necessary buffer that prevents excessive amounts of phosphorus and nitrites from getting into the area. 

Fewer nitrites and phosphorus means less potential for the excessive growth of blue-green algae and other toxic weeds. This will prevent the buildup of toxic scum on the surface of your water. Re-sodding the area also improves the major eyesore that results when collapsed earth and decaying organic material mutate into smelly, ugly looking, insect collecting mud.
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Restoring Your Lake Shoreline Will Save You a Lot of Money

Putting some care and effort into professionally restoring the shoreline of your lake will ultimately save you a great deal of time, effort, and money. This is true if you own your own property by the shore of the lake. It is even more true if you own a business, such as an exclusive golf course, that sits by the water. 

You can restore the popularity and profitability of your business by getting your shoreline situation under control as quickly as possible in the wake of a major storm. Since a first impression counts ten times more than any other, you know how crucial this is. 
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Even if you only have your own home by the shoreline, you still want to maximize its nearness to a pristine and well-maintained lake. This is a feature that will add a great deal of resale value to your home should you ever decide to sell it outright or lease it to a tenant.

Restoring Your Shoreline Makes it Safe Again

Perhaps the most important reason to quickly restore your shoreline is to make it safe again for your family, friends, and pets to enjoy. You don't want them getting injured by toxic algae or sliding into a nasty mudslide that could give way to dangerous quicksand. 

Another thing to keep in mind is that you also don't want to get nasty letters from your municipal authority, homeowners' association, or the local police. If you don't keep property like a large body of water in top condition, it could quickly run into money. Instead of being fined into action, you may as well take the bull by the horns.

This is Not a Job You Can Do All By Yourself

One thing to keep in mind is that this really isn't the kind of job that you can do all by yourself. Even if you have a rudimentary knowledge of earthmoving, you may not know the precise techniques that will make your lake safe to be around. This is definitely a job for a qualified expert.
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Call on Crosscreek Environmental for Your Shoreline Restoration Needs

When it comes to state of the art shoreline restoration, no one knows more than Crosscreek Environmental. We are here to help you get your pond or lake shoreline back under control and looking fresh, clean, and healthy again. If you are ready to start on your shoreline restoration process, call Crosscreek Environmental today at 941-479-7811 or submit this form to request pricing on your shoreline restoration project.
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