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A fiberglass piling
driven to resistance
plus 100 additional hits
with a 170-ton diesel hammer.

Advantages of Fiberglass Composite Pilings:
Why Switch from Wood, Steel or Concrete?

Wood, Steel, Concrete Piling
Pearson Fiberglass Composite Pilings Last.
Building a pier, dock or an above grade foundation? Consider all the advantages of Pearson Fiberglass Composite Pilings:
  • Stronger than wood, steel or concrete. Learn More
  • No rot, rust or crumbling.
  • 100% resistant to attacks from marine growth, insects and borers.
  • No splinters, no corrosion.
  • Environmentally friendly - No harmful coatings or preservatives to leach into water.
  • Attractive, natural brown or gray finish protected from UV rays.
  • Eliminate maintenance and replacement costs.
  • Eliminate costly waste of materials.
    • 20’ to 40’ lengths in 5’ increments.
    • Longer lengths can be manufactured.
    • 8”, 10”, 12” and 14” diameters.
  • Easier handling during installation.
    • 1/3 the weight of wood.
    • 1/4 the weight of steel.
  • Easily drilled, cut and fastened.
  • Can be installed over old pilings, reducing demolition costs.
  • Consistent weight, size and straightness.
  • Add value to your waterfront property - a smart, long-term investment.

You’ll never have to replace your pilings again!