Old and abandoned pilings are a nuisance and navigational hazard. They can injure or even kill boaters and other water recreationists. Piling removal should be done by a professional.
Most old and abandoned pilings are made of wood. As the wood rots, it becomes brittle and can break easily. The pieces of the piling can float away and become a navigational hazard. They can also attract marine life, which can be a danger to boaters and other water recreationists, as well as to marine life. Piling removal should be done by a professional to avoid these dangers.
When old pilings are left in the water, they can release harmful chemicals into the environment. These chemicals can pollute the water and harm marine life. In addition, old pilings can also attract algae and other aquatic creatures. This can lead to overpopulation in certain areas and eventually lead to the depletion of oxygen in the water.
Piling removal should always be done by a professional to avoid the dangers of old and abandoned pilings. Pilings are usually made of wood, metal, or concrete and can be extremely sharp. They can also be covered in debris, which can make them difficult to see. As a result, it is easy for people to accidentally impale themselves on an old piling. In addition, old pilings can be unstable and may collapse if they are not removed properly. This can pose a serious danger to anyone who is nearby. Therefore, it is important to hire a professional who has the experience and equipment necessary to safely remove old pilings.
If you have old or abandoned pilings on your property, contact Frog Marine to have them removed safely.