
Service Area
Docks, Seawalls & Shorelines in Waterloo and Venice
The Elkhorn and Platte corridor around Waterloo and Venice is lined with private sandpit lakes where the shoreline IS the property value. Outback has worked these lakes since 1998, and we know their personality: deep, clear sandpit water, sandy banks that move when you don't want them to, and ice that tests every dock and wall each winter.
Waterloo also sits in the flood memory of 2019, when the Elkhorn rewrote a lot of shoreline in this area. If your frontage still shows it — scoured beach, undercut wall, a dock that never sat right afterward — those are the projects we do every week.
Marine services in Waterloo & Venice
Boat Docks
Custom docks built for how your family actually uses the lake — and repairs that add years to the dock you have.
Learn more →Seawalls
New seawall construction and storm-damage repair, engineered for Nebraska's freeze-thaw and wave action.
Learn more →Retaining Walls
Waterfront retaining walls that hold their line for decades — and honest evaluations of walls that are starting to lean.
Learn more →Barge Work
Barge-mounted equipment for projects you can't reach from shore: dredging, heavy material placement, and water-access construction.
Learn more →Beach Reclamation
Rebuild the beach erosion took. Clean sand, graded right, with the shoreline protection to keep it there.
Learn more →What lake homeowners say
“Matt was very professional and returned all calls in an extremely quick fashion. He did everything he said he was going to do and more. The project turned out better than we could have imagined.”
“Matt and his crew did a very nice job at an affordable price. My seawall was repaired in one day with no damage to my sprinkler lines and minimal damage to my lawn.”
“Matt and his crew did a beautiful job on my seawall. He uses top quality materials, very good at keeping in budget and completed the work as promised in two days.”
Storm damage? Spring inspection? Planning ahead?
Get experienced eyes on your shoreline before a small problem becomes a big one.
Talk directly with Matt — honest answers, no pressure.