Hurricane Repairs Under Midnight Deadlines
I'll never forget the call from the Lake Apopka Marina—their security fence was twisted like a pretzel after Hurricane Irma. Our crew worked with headlamps in 90% humidity, dodging downed power lines and palmetto bugs the size of golf balls. The dockmaster needed temporary barriers up before looters arrived at dawn.
We mobilized our off-road trailer with cyclone fencing and drove through standing water on Jones Avenue. By 3 AM, we'd erected 400 feet of 8-gauge fence with concrete footing—using our hurricane-rated post driver to punch through flooded soil. The marina's forklifts were secure by first light.
Your team saved $50k in equipment—I watched them work knee-deep in swamp water.
Dockmaster Carl T.
