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Deep South Dock Marine Restoration
Gulf Coast Dock, Piling, and Marine Restoration
Deep South Dock Marine Restoration
Deep South Dock Marine Restoration
4250 Poplar Dr, Slidell, LA 70461Slidell Louisiana 70461United States
Archie Johns
Business Description
Do your dock pilings appear cracked or rotten It is not enough to just think about replacing docks and pilings Deep South can help you find a less expensive alternative to replacement Deep South has a process which can restore pilings that have been damaged to their maximum potential, even if they are completely Removing them could be more costly and damaging your property more than just a fix Being the ONLY dock repair, pile repair and protection for piling wrap firm in Louisiana, Deep South Marine Restoration works with property owners in Louisiana and across the Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida to discover affordable ways to offer services such as
Repair of boat docks
Bulkhead Repair, Bulkhead Replacement
Seawall Construction, Sea wall repair
Repairs to piles and jackets for piling
Reconstruction of concrete pilings
Boat Houses
Piling Wrap
Dock Pilings - Replacement and Repairs
Dock Builders
Piling Wrap Installation
Dock Piling Wrap
Covers for Marine and Dock
Seawall construction as well as
Cross brace Protection
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About Slidell
Slidell is a city on the northeast shore of Lake Pontchartrain in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 28,781 at the 2020 census. It is part of the New Orleans−Metairie−Kenner metropolitan statistical area. == History == === Beginning === One of the earlier settlers to the area was Foster Willie. Along with a younger brother, Wesley Coke Asbury Gause, Judge Wingate, and several others, he left Shallotte, North Carolina, on February 18, and arrived at Pearlington, Mississippi, on April 14, 1836. Wesley and his family remained there, while John and family crossed the Pearl River and built a log cabin on the west bank, a little further south. He then began a lumber mill in the fledgling town later known as Slidell. His traveling back and forth from lumber yard to home created a road known today as Gause Boulevard, a major east–west street in the town. The lumber yard was where Gause Boulevard crosses the railroad track.