Preserve Your View, Protect Your Land: Natural Shoreline Solutions

Stop the erosion without losing the soul of your waterfront.

In West Michigan, we love our lakes for their clear water and vibrant wildlife. But as water levels fluctuate and boat traffic increases, even the most peaceful inland lakes face shoreline loss. Traditional seawalls aren’t always the answer—especially if you want to maintain a natural aesthetic, support local fish habitats, and avoid the “bounce back” wave energy that can scour away your sandy bottomland.

At Waterside Renovations, we specialize in Natural Shoreline Restoration. We help West Michigan homeowners reclaim their lakefront using state-approved, eco-friendly methods that work with the environment, not against it.

Our Natural Shoreline Options

We offer three distinct approaches to natural erosion control, ranging from rugged armor to living, blooming landscapes.

1. Sloped Stone & Riprap (The “Soft” Armor)

For homeowners who need serious protection but hate the look of steel or concrete.

  • Energy Dissipation: Unlike vertical walls, sloped fieldstone (riprap) breaks up wave energy, preventing the water from digging out the sand at the base of your wall.

  • Habitat Friendly: The spaces between the rocks provide essential hiding spots for West Michigan’s perch, bluegill, and turtles.

  • Ice Resilience: When set at a 3:1 or 4:1 slope, ice can slide up the stones rather than crushing into them.

  • Best For: Medium-to-high energy shorelines on lakes like Lake Muskegon or Gun Lake.

  • Visit our Rip Rap and Stone Shoreline page for more info

2. SOX Erosion Control (Immediate Land Reclamation)

The cutting-edge solution for shorelines that have already suffered significant collapse.

  • Reclaim Lost Land: The SOX system uses a double-layer knitted mesh that we anchor and fill with organic media, effectively “rebuilding” the land that washed away.

  • Seamless Integration: Once filled, we seed or sod directly over the mesh. Within one season, the system is invisible, providing a stable, grass-to-water edge that won’t slump.

  • Low Impact: No heavy pile drivers or massive excavators required. It’s a quiet, clean installation perfect for manicured landscapes.

  • Best For: Manicured lawns, golf courses, and residential properties on Spring Lake or Grand Haven canals.

3. Bioengineered Shorelines (The Living Wall)

The “Gold Standard” for Michigan lake health and the preferred method of EGLE.

  • Root Power: We use coir logs (densely packed coconut fiber) and erosion control blankets to stabilize the bank while deep-rooted native Michigan plants take hold.

  • Natural Filter: Native plants like Blue Flag Iris and Cardinal Flower act as a buffer, filtering lawn fertilizers before they reach the lake—reducing algae blooms.

  • Geese Deterrent: Tall native grasses and shrubs naturally discourage Canada geese from nesting in your yard.

  • Best For: Low-energy inland lakes and homeowners prioritized on water quality and wildlife.

Why Go Natural?

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) now prioritizes natural shoreline protection over “hard” structures like seawalls. Choosing a natural solution often means:

  1. Easier Permitting: Natural projects often qualify for “Minor Project” categories with lower fees and faster approval times.

  2. Improved Water Clarity: By stopping “bottomland scouring,” your beach stays sandier and your water stays clearer.

  3. Long-Term Stability: Unlike steel that eventually rusts, a bioengineered shoreline gets stronger every year as the plant roots grow deeper.


Ready to Restore Your Shore?

Don’t let another season of waves steal your property. Let’s design a shoreline that protects your investment and enhances the Great Lakes ecosystem.