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Sudbury Docks

Sudbury Docks

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In Sudbury docks are an important fixture on Lake Ramsey. In fact, it can be argued Northern Ontario’s exploration and developed was driven (literally) from companies like Austin Airways operating out of Ramsey Lake.

The largest of all Sudbury dock systems though are found at the yacht club. With a magnificent display of sail boats this truly is an impressive sight.

A short ways out of the city of Sudbury docks both large and small can be spotted on many of the regions beautiful lakes. Whether you are on Ramsey This year we hope to add to that with a great selection of products from Richardson docks.

Richardson Docks – Sudbury Docks

Supplying Sudbury Docks in 2015 will be a big priority in our Northern Ontario business plan. We can easily deliver a pontoon dock completely built and ready to use to any lake in the region with public access. For your Sudbury Dock we can also deliver a do it yourself package with a wide range of options suited for your needs and budget.

At Richardson’s, we do not use billets, but rather pontoon floats designed specifically for docks, rafts and barges. Most units can be literally driven to their final location. In Sudbury docks that rely on floatation devices no longer have to be removed for winter storage. Our pontoon floats are designed to withstand the freeze thaw cycles that most manufactures will not guarantee against.

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In Sudbury docks can be found in some pretty remote locations only accessible by air, atv or snowmachine. With access being an issue, it is paramount that that we get the most out of our effort and investment. Having the ability to use a dock as a barge or floating platform that can be driven is pretty revolutionary. Fishing and hunting from a large platform maneuvered with an outboard motor provides an enjoyable experience.

In Sudbury docks and dock packages are only
a phone call away. 1-888-356-5495.

When planing your project be sure to check out our Data Sheets

Also check out some images we took in December along Ramsey Lake on our facebook page

North Bay Docks

North Bay Docks

In North Bay docks are a very prominent part of the local landscape. The Nipissing district itself is one of the largest cottage areas in Canada bordering the Algonquin Park and Muskoka regions.

North Bay Docks by Richardson Docks
Nipissing Region

Richardson Docks – North Bay Docks

Supplying North Bay Docks and dock supply packages are a big part of our 2015 Northern Ontario business plan. We can easily deliver a pontoon dock completely built and ready to use to any lake in the region with public access. At Richardson Docks we do not use billets, but rather pontoon floats designed specifically for docks, rafts and barges. Every unit can be literally driven into location. In North Bay docks that rely on floatation devices no longer have to be removed from the water in winter when employing our pontoon floats.

In North Bay docks can be found in some pretty remote locations only accessible by air, atv or snowmachine. With the accessibility issue being understood, it is paramount that that we get the most out of our efforts. Having the ability to use a dock as a barge or floating platform that can be driven is pretty revolutionary. Fishing and hunting from a large platform maneuvered with an outboard motor provides an enjoyable experience.

Build it Yourself Dock Packages – North Bay Docks

In North Bay docks and dock packages for the do-it-yourselfer are available from our storage warehouse. If you have a project please give us a call and we will work with you to provide the best custom fit solutions. We manufacture each pontoon float so you are not restricted to any particular length.
All of our dock packages are assemble ready. Our floats come prepped ready to be bolted together to form the main dock structure. All you have to do is assemble the framing and add what ever decking material you choose. Included in our custom package will be all the peripherals such as bumpers, cleats, chain etc that you request.

In North Bay docks and dock packages are only a phone call away.
1-888-356-5495.

Things you should know about pressure treated wood
Tips on using Galvanized Chain for anchoring your project

Micropro Sienna

Micropro Sienna

There is a new option in Canada for dock builders relying on wood that is approved for fresh water applications. Based on its low VOC emissions, MicroPro Sienna pressure treated wood has been awarded GREENGUARD Children and Schools Certification for use in sensitive environments.

With no staining required, MicroPro Sienna gives a natural look of cedar without any additional cost.

An industry first in Canada, the technology infuses a warm, cedar-tone pigmentation into treated wood. This process complements and enhances the wood’s natural grain and character. The result is a durable wood product that has never looked so good, or been so environmentally responsible. Once the pressure treated wood has been installed, all you have to do is put on a good water repellent finish.  This will reduce UV impact, while preventing checking, splitting and colour deterioration.

Mary-Anne Dalkowski, Vice-President of Timber Specialties, says, “The MicroPro technology has gained a 70% market share in the US since it was launched six years ago. Now available in Canada, it’s gaining rapid uptake.”

HOW IT WORKS

MicroPro Sienna is pressure treated using a patented wood preservative process.  This method uses micronized copper to provide durability to wood intended for exterior applications. Solid copper is injected into the wood at a microscopic level without the use of solvents. For this reason, less of this material is released into the environment. At the same time, the lumber’s rich colour is achieved by a similar process that injects iron oxide pigments into the wood.

Were excited at Richardson Docks to use this new environmentally friendly product. If you are obtaining our floats and building your own project, be sure to use MicroPro Sienna pressure treated wood. Remember, not all brown coloured  treated lumber is using this technology. Be sure to check your suppliers information sheets.

MicroPro Sienna
MicroPro Sienna

Visit the MicroPro Sienna Website for more information and technical data