When it comes to composite decking on the water, the brand matters. Jordan Marine Construction installs MoistureShield composite decking on docks, piers, and waterfront decks across Greater Houston, Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, and the Texas Gulf Coast — including the MoistureShield Vision series.
We install MoistureShield because it is uniquely engineered for full ground and water contact — it can be installed on the ground, underground, or even underwater — which makes it ideal for the demanding waterfront conditions our docks face. It resists moisture, rot, and fading where lesser composites fail.
Request Your Free EstimateOur MoistureShield Decking Process
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Design & Material Selection
We help you select the MoistureShield line and color — including the Vision series — to match your dock or deck and how you use it.
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Substructure
We confirm or build a properly spaced, treated framing substructure rated for composite decking and waterfront loads.
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Installation
We install MoistureShield boards with the correct fasteners and gapping for thermal movement and drainage.
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Finish
We finish edges, fascia, and trim for a clean, low-maintenance, long-lasting surface.
Why MoistureShield
MoistureShield composite is engineered for full moisture exposure — rated for ground, underground, and even underwater contact — which is exactly what a waterfront dock demands. It resists rot, moisture damage, and fading, and needs none of the sealing or staining timber requires. We install it over a properly engineered, environment-treated substructure with corrosion-resistant fasteners.
Where We Build MoistureShield Decking
We build moistureshield decking for waterfront communities across Greater Houston, Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, and the Texas Gulf Coast. A few of the areas we serve:
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MoistureShield Decking FAQs
Why MoistureShield instead of other composite brands?
MoistureShield is engineered for full water and ground contact, which suits waterfront docks better than composites that are only rated for above-ground use. We install it because it performs where it matters for marine decks.
Is composite decking worth it over wood on a dock?
Composite costs more up front but eliminates sealing, staining, and board replacement, and holds up better to constant moisture. On a dock that pays off over time. We will walk you through the trade-offs.
Get a Free MoistureShield Decking Estimate
Tell us about your project and we'll provide a detailed, no-obligation estimate. Serving Greater Houston, Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, and the Texas Gulf Coast.