The 200-foot residential seawall suffered partial structural undermining from Hurricane Ian’s storm surge and excessive runoff. Located on Carrol Canal, a main discharge channel for the City of Fort Myers, the property was hit by:
🔷 High-Velocity Stormwater: Eroded berm at the seawall’s base.
🔷 Substantial Void Formation: Undermining caused major soil loss under the upland retaining wall.
🔷 Backyard Instability: Soil displacement threatened landscaping and property safety.
Homeowners should look for the following signs of seawall failure:
🔷 Visible Depressions behind the seawall indicating erosion.
🔷 Erosion at the Base causing “kick out” or shifting of the lower panels.
🔷 Leaning Walls signaling structural instability or failed tiebacks.
Seawall Savers™ collaborated with a Fort Myers marine consulting engineer to design a long-term solution. Key design priorities included:
🔷 Durability of foam materials in a harsh saltwater environment.
🔷 Sealing approximately 200 feet of the upland wall.
🔷 Longevity through deep injection depth and material strength.
This method minimized landscape damage and was approved by the City of Fort Myers after quality control review.
🔷 360 Steel Injection Probes (½”)
🔷 4,073 Pounds of SW-RP1 High-Density Polyurethane Foam
🔷 36 Cubic Yards of Clean Sand for void backfilling
🔷 800 Square Feet of St. Augustine Sod to restore landscaping
🔷 Foam Engineering Partner: Alchatek Chemical Grouts
🔷 Contractor: Seawall Savers™
🔷 Coastal Engineering Consultants: Hans Wilson and Associates
✅ Stabilized Seawall Structure
✅ Minimal Environmental Disruption
✅ Fast Completion with Long-Term Protection
The homeowner now has a durable, erosion-resistant seawall capable of withstanding future storm events.
Ensure your seawall is storm-ready. Book a professional inspection and get an engineered maintenance plan tailored to your property’s needs.
Call: Seawall Savers™ 239-284-6830
Foam injection is minimally invasive, cost-effective, and provides strong, long-lasting stabilization without the need to remove or replace the existing wall.
This foam expands upon injection, filling voids beneath the seawall and bonding with surrounding soils. It cures rapidly, providing structural support in minutes.
Foam was injected at depths between 7 to 9 feet to match the seawall’s foundation depth and counteract erosion at the base.
Yes. The foam used is environmentally friendly and inert once cured. It prevents further erosion without leaching harmful substances.
No. The injection method requires only small drill points and minimal surface disturbance, which is why new sod was quickly installed post-repair.
With proper maintenance, this method can significantly extend the life of the seawall—often by 10 years or more, depending on site conditions.
Protect your seawall’s integrity before erosion, soil loss, or structural failure escalate into costly replacement. Whether you represent a condominium, marina, or HOA in Naples, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, or anywhere in Southwest Florida, Seawall Savers™ can design a repair plan suited to your site.
Call now: (239) 9849899
🌐 Visit: www.SeawallSavers.com for scheduling a free inspection
Charlie Garcia, Founder of Seawall Savers™ / Coastal Foundation Solutions, is a Floridacertified marine contractor with 25+ years in coastal infrastructure. Licensed (#CBC1252534 / #CBC1263386), certified in Helical Piling Inspection, Deep Foundations, Marine Construction, and Foam Injection. Based in Cape Coral and deeply experienced with challenging soil, waterfront environments, and HOA / marina projects throughout Southwest Florida.