Dock Pressure Washing at Lake of the Ozarks

Professional Dock Pressure Washing at Lake of the Ozarks

Algae, mildew, bird droppings, and years of lake grime make your dock look bad and create slippery, unsafe surfaces. Docktor Dock Company uses commercial-grade pressure washing equipment to make your dock look brand new in a single visit.

What We Clean

  • Dock Decking — Wood, composite, and aluminum surfaces
  • Dock Roofs — Metal and shingle roofs covered in debris
  • Seawalls — Concrete and rock seawalls with algae buildup
  • Boat Lifts — Rails, cradles, and cables
  • Swim Platforms — Slippery surface removal for safety

Why Pressure Wash Your Dock

Safety. Algae and mildew create slippery surfaces that are dangerous, especially when wet. Pressure washing removes the slip hazard.

Appearance. A clean dock looks better and increases the value of your waterfront property.

Longevity. Buildup holds moisture against the surface, accelerating rot and corrosion. Cleaning extends the life of your dock materials.

Stain Prep. If you plan to stain or seal your dock, pressure washing is the required first step for proper adhesion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I pressure wash my dock?

We recommend once per year in the spring before summer use. Docks in shaded coves or on the north side may need it twice. Our monthly maintenance program includes regular cleaning.

Will pressure washing damage my dock?

Not when done correctly. We adjust the pressure setting for each surface type. Composite decking gets a different treatment than wood. We clean thoroughly without causing damage.

How long does dock pressure washing take?

Most docks take half a day. A small dock can be done in a couple of hours. Larger multi-slip docks may take a full day.

Call (573) 210-0552 to schedule dock pressure washing.