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Restore eroded shorelines with a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution

Shoreline erosion is a serious issue across Florida’s coastal and inland communities. Whether caused by storms, tides, wind, irrigation, or even rainwater runoff, erosion can quickly damage property value and waterfront usability.

At Florida Shoreline and Foundation, we offer shoreline restoration using geotextile tubes, a cost-effective, low-impact method to stabilize, rebuild, and protect vulnerable shorelines.

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How Geotextile Tube Restoration Works

This process is designed to restore and reinforce the shoreline using natural materials already present in the waterway. It starts with a small hydraulic dredge that pumps sand and silt from the lake or water body directly into geotextile tubes placed along the shoreline.

These tubes are made from UV-protected, non-woven polypropylene fabric. As they fill, the tubes retain solid materials while allowing water to pass through. Once the shoreline is regraded and sod is laid, the sod roots grow directly into the tubes, anchoring the shoreline in place for years to come.

This approach avoids the need for heavy machinery on your property and creates a clean, natural-looking shoreline.

Benefits of Geotextile Tube Restoration

Shoreline Restoration for Lakes, Ponds & Community Spaces

Where This Method Works Best

We recommend geotextile shoreline restoration for properties and communities with eroding grass shorelines.

Florida Shoreline's typical customer for shoreline restoration lives on a creek or pond, where vinyl seawalls and rock shorelines are not the standard.

Our team works throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties, extending our reach from the coastlines to, Lakewood Ranch, Palmer Ranch, Ellenton, and beyond.
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Get an Honest Opinion on Whether This Method is Right for You

Geotextile tubes are not a one-size-fits-all solution, but when they’re the right fit, they offer a simple and lasting way to reclaim your shoreline.

If you are seeing erosion along your waterfront or want to explore natural restoration options, contact us for a site review. We will walk you through the process, explain the permitting requirements, and help you determine the best solution for your property.