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If you’re building or maintaining a dock, pier, or bulkhead, one question always comes up: How long do wood pilings last in saltwater? The answer depends on several factors—your location, the wood species, and the type of treatment applied. Let’s break down what really determines how long your pilings will stand strong against the tide.
Saltwater is one of the harshest environments for wood. It’s not just about moisture—several elements combine to cause deterioration:
Without the right material and treatment, pilings won’t last long in marine conditions.
The most important factor is whether the wood is pressure-treated and to what level. For marine environments, CCA (Chromated Copper Arsenate) at 2.5 pcf is the industry standard.
Pro Tip: Always verify the retention level. For marine use, pilings should meet AWPA UC5B or UC5C standards.
Not all wood performs the same:
Where you build matters just as much as what you build with.
Gulf Coast (Texas, Louisiana, Florida)
Northeast U.S. (New York, Maine, Massachusetts)
Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon)
Improper installation shortens lifespan. Pilings driven deep and straight with pile caps last longer. Vibration-driven pilings often have tighter soil contact, reducing decay near the mud line.
Even durable pilings need upkeep:
Once the jacket is filled with cement, all marine boring organisms that are eating away the inside are instantly killed. From then on the pilings will be protected from any future environmental and organism damage.
| Piling Type | Expected Lifespan | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treated Wood (CCA 2.5 pcf) | 30–50+ years | Cost-effective, widely available | Requires spec verification |
| Untreated Wood | 1–10 years | Low initial cost | High failure risk |
| Composite (EcoPile®) | 50+ years | Maintenance-free, eco-friendly | Higher upfront cost |
Watch for these warning signs:
Acting early is often cheaper than a full rebuild.
Your climate, material, and maintenance strategy determine the lifespan. In tougher environments, choosing the right piling is critical.
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