About Castonguay Docks in Wilton, ME
Veteran-Owned Waterfront Solutions Provider Serving Maine Communities
Castonguay Docks is a veteran-owned and operated waterfront company based in Wilton, Maine, supplying dock systems and waterfront products to properties throughout Franklin County and beyond. With more than 15 years of waterfront experience, the company serves residential homeowners, municipalities, commercial properties, and marina projects nationwide.
When you're planning a waterfront project, you need more than just products—you need someone who understands how Maine's lakes and shorelines actually behave. The team at Castonguay Docks brings practical knowledge of shoreline conditions, water level fluctuations, and seasonal ice impacts that affect dock performance and longevity in this region.
The company supplies a wide range of dock systems designed for different shoreline conditions and property uses. ThruFlow docks allow wave action and water flow to pass through the structure, reducing stress during storms. Cedar docks offer natural aesthetics and durability. Floating docks adjust to water level changes without requiring constant repositioning. Each system addresses specific waterfront challenges, and the team can explain which configuration works best for your property's depth, bottom composition, and exposure.
Beyond docks, Castonguay Docks provides boat lifts to protect watercraft from hull damage and algae growth, swim rafts for recreational use, AquaSweep systems for clearing lake weeds and debris, and a full selection of accessories to complete your waterfront setup.
Reach out to discuss which dock system and waterfront products match your property's specific conditions.
Professional Waterfront Services Throughout Franklin County and Beyond
Castonguay Docks doesn't just deliver products—the company provides professional support services that turn waterfront planning into functional, installed systems. Site evaluation helps determine which dock configuration works with your shoreline's unique characteristics. Installation services handle the physical setup, anchoring, and positioning to ensure stability and safety. When seasons change, dock removal services protect your investment from ice damage and extend the life of your system.
The company serves communities throughout Wilton, Rangeley, Oquossoc, Strong, Livermore, Eustis, Roxbury, and surrounding Franklin County areas. Maine's lake properties face distinct challenges—seasonal temperature swings, ice formation, variable water levels, and rocky or sandy bottom conditions that affect dock stability. More than 15 years working with these conditions means the team understands what holds up and what fails.
As a veteran-owned business, Castonguay Docks approaches waterfront projects with attention to detail and clear communication. You work directly with professionals who can answer technical questions about dock systems, explain installation requirements, and help you avoid common mistakes that lead to premature wear or safety issues.
Experience Working with Properties of All Sizes
Whether you're a lakefront homeowner installing your first dock, a municipality managing public access points, a commercial property owner developing waterfront amenities, or a marina expanding capacity, Castonguay Docks has experience with projects at different scales. The company's nationwide project experience means they've seen diverse shoreline conditions and dock applications, bringing that knowledge to every Maine installation.
Veteran-owned and operated waterfront company based in Wilton, Maine
More than 15 years of waterfront experience with Maine shoreline conditions
Complete dock systems including ThruFlow, cedar, and floating configurations
Professional site evaluation, installation, and seasonal removal services
Serving residential, municipal, commercial, and marina properties throughout Franklin County
Planning a waterfront project or upgrading your existing dock system? Contact Castonguay Docks for product recommendations and guidance tailored to your property's specific shoreline conditions and intended use.
