The best Dock Building in Coats, NC
Most folks around Coats who've got waterfront spend half their time wishing they'd built a dock years ago.

Dock Building That Makes Sense for Coats
You bought property with water because you had plans. Fishing off your own dock. Keeping the boat where you can see it. Somewhere, the kids can jump in without worrying about snakes in the weeds.
Then reality hits. Dock construction isn’t something you can YouTube your way through. Marine construction requires different skills from regular carpentry. Water levels change. Soil shifts. Permits get involved. One weekend project turns into six months of aggravation.
Raynorshine Construction builds docks around Coats because we’ve done it enough times to know where problems show up. We account for water depth before we drive the first piling. We use materials that won’t rot out in three years. And we pull permits so you don’t end up in some bureaucratic nightmare with the county.
Our crew finishes projects. Sounds basic, but half the dock builders around here will start your job, disappear for two weeks, show up hungover, then vanish again. We don’t operate like that.

- 5-year warranty on workmanship
- We design around your property
- Years of marine construction experience
- Fully licensed and insured
- Materials that hold up
- We finish on schedule
See Our Work in Coats, NC
What People in Coats, NC, Say About Us
I had some flooring work done by this company. They were very professional, did exactly what they agreed to do, and made sure I was completely satisfied with them. They do outstanding work !!!!! Branson Raynor and his crew were a pleasure to work with.
Frankie Keen
Had a fence installed about a year ago, a great company to work with… Well, my neighbor ran slam into my fence twice with his Tahoe and the fence held up with zero damage, unfortunately my security light pole did not… anyways, get a fence installed by RaynorShine… they’ll hold up to just about anything!
Taylor Lee

Don’t wait to enhance your waterfront living – reach out to Raynorshine Construction and start creating your perfect dock today. Contact us at (910) 985-8064 for a consultation and let’s bring your vision to life with expertise and care.
What Dock Building Costs in Coats, NC

Base Dock
$14k
Twelve by sixteen feet, pressure-treated lumber, functional but nothing fancy. Gets you to the water.

Standard Dock
$40k-48k
Two to three hundred square feet, composite decking, stainless fasteners, boat cleats. What most residential properties need.

Premium Dock
$100k+
Same footprint but titan decking, covered sections, boat lift included. For people who live on the water and use it constantly.
Here's what changes the price:
- How Big You Build: More square footage means more materials, more labor, and a higher cost. A hundred and fifty square feet runs less than three hundred. Figure out how much space you actually need before you start adding unnecessary footage.
- What You Build With: Pressure-treated wood stays the cheapest. Composite decking costs more, but you're not replacing boards every few years. Titan decking and stainless hardware push costs higher but last longer. Depends whether you want to save money now or later.
- Your Water Situation: Deep water needs longer pilings. Mucky soil requires different foundations than hard clay. Rocky bottoms complicate installation. We can't quote accurately until we see your actual site conditions.
- What Else You Want: Boat lifts aren't cheap. Covered sections add cost. Electrical wiring for lighting costs money. Built-in benches, cleats, ladders, all of it adds up. Prioritize what matters.
- Permits and Paperwork: Most dock construction in North Carolina requires permits. Processing takes time, and fees vary depending on location and water body. We handle it, but it factors into your total.
These numbers come from jobs we’ve done around Coats. Contact us, and we’ll quote your specific property after looking at it in person.
Money and Time
Money
Fourteen thousand to over a hundred thousand, depending on what you build. That’s a lot of money, no matter how you slice it.
But think about what happens without a dock. You keep paying monthly marina fees. Your boat sits somewhere you can’t keep an eye on it. You drive twenty minutes every time you want to fish. Your kids swim off a muddy bank instead of a clean platform.
A decent dock lasts twenty years if you maintain it reasonably. Forty grand spread over twenty years works out to about five bucks a day.
Monthly marina storage around here runs two hundred minimum. Do that math.
We’ll work within whatever budget makes sense for you. If you’ve got twenty thousand to spend and need forty thousand worth of dock, we’ll build what’s most important first and phase the rest later.
Time
Most residential docks take two to four weeks, start to finish. Bigger projects run longer. Complicated sites with difficult access take more time.
The weather slows us down sometimes, especially if it rains for a week straight. Permit processing occasionally drags longer than expected. Material deliveries get delayed.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront. If something changes, we’ll tell you. Your property won’t sit half-finished while we bounce around to other jobs. We start, we work straight through, we finish.
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Questions People Ask About Dock Building
Probably yes. Most dock construction in North Carolina requires some kind of permit, though it depends on which body of water you’re building on. Private ponds have different rules from public lakes. Rivers involve more agencies than ponds.
We handle the permitting process because most homeowners don’t want to spend three weeks figuring out which state office to call. Permit costs and timelines vary, but we build it into your project schedule from the beginning so there aren’t any surprises.
Comes down to how much you want to spend now versus how much maintenance you want to do later. Pressure-treated lumber costs less upfront but needs more care. You’ll replace boards eventually, you’ll reseal periodically, and you’ll deal with splinters.
Composite decking costs more initially but basically takes care of itself. Won’t rot, won’t splinter, minimal upkeep. Most people around Coats go composite because they’d rather pay more once than deal with ongoing hassle.
Premium options like titan decking last even longer, but push your budget higher. We’ll show you samples and explain what each choice means over the next twenty years.
Fifteen to twenty-five years for a well-built dock with decent materials. Could be longer, could be shorter, depending on conditions and how you maintain it.
Pressure-treated wood in freshwater with regular maintenance hits the high end of that range. The same wood in fluctuating water levels with zero maintenance might make it ten years. Composite materials last longer across the board.
Our five-year workmanship warranty covers construction problems. How long your dock serves you after that depends on material choice and whether you ignore issues when they pop up.
Most likely. We’ve built docks on private ponds all over the Coats area. Every pond’s different, though. Some are deep, some are shallow, some have muck bottoms, some have clay.
We need to see your property before saying definitively. Water depth, soil conditions, how we get equipment to the site, all of it factors in. Very shallow ponds or landlocked properties with no equipment access sometimes don’t work, but that’s rare. We’ll tell you straight if your situation presents problems.


Branson Raynor
Let’s Get You Sailing
Call us at (910) 985-5199 or visit our contact page here to discuss your dock project. We’ll ask about your property, what you want to use the dock for, and schedule a site visit.
Raynorshine Construction builds docks that last. We handle everything from permits to final walkthrough, using quality materials and proven construction methods. Learn more about our dock building services here and see how we approach projects from initial consultation through completion.
If you’ve got water on your property, let’s make it useful.
Coats sits in northern Harnett County along Highway 421, about 30 minutes south of Raleigh. The town maintains a small-town character while growing steadily, with around 2,400 residents. Local spots like Coats Museum and Anderson Creek Park draw community gatherings. Many properties in the area feature ponds or access to nearby water bodies, making professional dock building in Coats, NC, a valuable investment for homeowners who want to maximize their waterfront.