
For Vacation Property Owners in Seven Points
Vacation Property Owners in Seven Points, TX
DFW weekenders and out-of-town owners on Cedar Creek, Lake Palestine, and Richland-Chambers — your dock needs a contractor who actually shows up Monday-Thursday and reports back.
Vacation Property Owners in Seven Points: what to expect
Seven Points sits at the Hwy 274 and 334 crossroads on Cedar Creek's southern half, and we mobilize through here for roughly a third of our Cedar Creek work — so an absent owner gets a crew that already knows the bridge clearances and launch points. The complication is that the bank classifications shift sharply street to street: an open main-body lot has very different piling and breakwater requirements than a Hidden Cove slot two streets in, and the wrong spec installed while you're back home shows up as a warranty call the next summer. TRWD's managed pool works in your favor — the waterline is where you left it on the last visit.
- We send time-stamped progress photos each Friday so you can track the build before you make the drive down — no guessing what got done midweek.
- Bank classification on the lot is confirmed against TRWD's shoreline map up front, so the dock spec matches the open-main-body or sheltered-cove condition before fabrication, not after the pilings are set.
- Absent-owner coordination runs through a direct line to the owner — text or call, same-day response in business hours — not a project-coordinator relay.
- Build calendars are scheduled against your visit windows: Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day are the delivery targets on Cedar Creek vacation properties.
- TRWD's managed cap means fixed-height decking will sit correctly when you arrive for the season's first weekend — no drawdown surprise on the first trip down.
Working on Seven Points
Seven Points is the crossroads town where Hwys 274 and 334 meet on the southern half of Cedar Creek Lake — central enough that we mobilize through here for a third of our Cedar Creek work.
Seven Points covers a wide bank classification on TRWD's shoreline map — open-water frontage on the main body, sheltered coves on the eastern arm, and tight residential runs near the Hwy 274 bridge. That variation means dock specs differ block by block: deeper pilings and breakwater geometry on the open frontage, lighter rigid systems in the protected coves. Sandy soil over clay sublayer makes Henderson County–standard retaining wall drainage work as designed without extra French-drain capacity.
What we deliver for vacation property owners around Seven Points
Weekly Progress Photos
Time-stamped photos every Friday afternoon so you know exactly where the project stands before your Saturday-morning drive down.
Direct Owner Contact
You text the owner directly — not a project coordinator with a script. Same-day response during business hours.
Finished-by-Memorial-Day Timelines
We hit your summer visit-window deadlines so the dock is ready when the family arrives and the boat hits the water on the first weekend.