Marine Infrastructure Solutions

Erosion Control Through Advanced Geotextile Filtration

Hydrostatic Pressure Challenges in Marine Environments

Soil erosion behind marine structures
Severe soil loss from inadequate drainage

The Problem

Seawalls and marine structures face constant tidal forces and wave action that create extreme hydrostatic pressure. Traditional drainage fails in saltwater environments, causing soil migration and structural failure.

JET Filter marine installation
JET Filter solutions protecting harbor infrastructure

The Solution

JET Filter marine-grade weep hole solutions resist saltwater corrosion while preventing soil loss. Our geotextile technology maintains structural integrity in the harshest coastal conditions for decades.

Performance Benefits for Marine Infrastructure

316L Stainless Steel

Marine-grade 316L stainless steel housing rated for 100+ years ensures decades of performance in corrosive saltwater environments without degradation.

Prevents Soil Migration

Advanced geotextile filtration technology allows water passage while retaining soil particles, preventing erosion behind seawalls and bulkheads.

Tidal Zone Performance

Proven effectiveness in tidal zones with rapid water level changes, maintaining consistent drainage during both high and low tide conditions.

Marine Case Studies

Proven performance in coastal and marine applications worldwide

Oak Island Wooden Bulkhead

Oak Island Marine Project

Waterfront residential property upgraded timber bulkhead drainage with JET Filter solutions to protect against backfill erosion and hydrostatic pressure in coastal conditions.

Tobay Beach Marina Bulkhead

Tobay Beach Marina

Marina bulkhead improvement project upgraded waterfront drainage with JET Filter systems to combat hydrostatic pressure and soil erosion in saltwater environment.

Protect Your Marine Infrastructure

Choose JET Filter for proven marine-grade drainage solutions that withstand the harshest coastal conditions.

316L stainless steel housing rated for 100+ years in typical marine environments. Flow rates: 33-167 GPM calculated at 1 PSI baseline from TRI Environmental Report MAPP-LSH 2020-003 (tested at 2.5 PSI).