Don’t Wait to Schedule Dock Removal Services!

a group of men work to remove a dock from the lake for the season

Avoid elemental damage to your dock with seasonal removal services from Scott Davis Docks and Lifts!

Make an Appointment Today and Save Time Later

Summer is coming to a close which means winter will be here in no time! While you’re soaking up the last few days of sunny weather on the lakes, it’s not too late to begin considering dock removal plans before the autumn leaves begin to fall.  

At Scott Davis Docks & Lifts, we encourage you to schedule dock removal ahead of time for a smooth transition into the chilly season.


What’s the Risk of Waiting?

The longer you wait to remove a dock before the seasons change, the risk of damaging your equipment from surprise inclement weather increases. Premature frost, snow, or other elements can surprise us in the fall and potentially ruin or harm docks. By the time you install it again in the summer, your dock might require a repair – taking away valuable time on the lake.

Even if you don’t intend on waiting to remove your dock, it’s better to schedule ahead of time than wait until the season is over. Our books fill up fast each year, so don’t wait until the last minute to call!


Schedule Dock Removal Services with Scott Davis Docks & Lifts

When the time comes to remove your dock for the season and transport water equipment safely to storage, you can trust that our professionals will get the job done quickly and efficiently. Using our state-of-the-art barge, we’ll handle your equipment with care each step of the way.

After winter is through, you won’t want to wait to properly place your docks back in the lake. So, when you call us to make your removal appointment, we suggest you set up a summer install too – you’ll be glad you did!

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Schedule with us ahead of time to avoid late removal.

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