June 9, 2026 · 1 min read

When to Repair vs. Replace a South Florida Seawall

The decision is structural, not financial. Here is the engineering threshold we use.

When to Repair vs. Replace a South Florida Seawall

Owners ask this every week. The honest answer is: the decision is structural, not financial. A wall with sound panels, intact tiebacks, and isolated cap or joint deterioration is almost always a repair. A wall with progressive panel failure, lost or corroded tiebacks, multiple bottom kickouts, or significant landside soil loss is usually replacement.

The repair threshold

Repair is appropriate when defects are localized, panel reinforcement is intact, and the wall’s load path remains continuous. Cap reconstruction, joint repair, and grout-injection backfill are all common interventions.

The replacement threshold

Replacement is appropriate when more than 30 percent of the wall length shows progressive structural failure, when the tieback system is compromised, or when the wall’s elevation no longer meets current code minimums.

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