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Dock Builders & Repair in Lake of the Ozarks, MO

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Dock Builders & Repair in Lake of the Ozarks

Advanced Marine Concepts L.L.C. D/B/A Atlas Docks

248 Keystone Industrial Park Dr, Camdenton, MO 65020

4.1 · 25 reviews

Serving the Camdenton area.

Dock builderDiving contractorRepair service

Stokes Dock Co

3797 Osage Beach Pkwy Ste F-2, Osage Beach, MO 65065

4.8 · 19 reviews

Serving the Osage Beach area.

Dock builderConstruction companyContractorWater works equipment supplier

Rod's Dock Service

14 Bluebird ln, Lake Ozark, MO 65049

5.0 · 1 reviews

Serving the Lake Ozark area.

Dock builderDeck builderRepair serviceWelder

Cities Served

Osage Beach, MOLake Ozark, MOCamdenton, MOSunrise Beach, MOLaurie, MOGravois Mills, MOEldon, MOVersailles, MORoach, MO

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Dock Builders & Repair Near Lake of the Ozarks, MO

Docks on Lake of the Ozarks take a beating every year. Ice pressure in winter, heavy boat traffic in summer, fluctuating water levels, and the constant exposure to moisture and UV all work against even a well-built structure. A dock that looked fine last fall can have soft decking, cracked flotation, or compromised hardware by spring — problems that are cheap to fix early and expensive to ignore.

The most common dock work around Lake of the Ozarks falls into three buckets: annual maintenance and winterization, structural repairs to decking, framing, and flotation, and full replacements or new construction. Floating docks, stationary docks, and gangway systems each require different expertise, so confirm your contractor works with your specific dock type before scheduling.

Permitting is a real consideration for dock work in Lake of the Ozarks. New construction and significant structural changes typically require permits from the relevant state or local authority. A qualified dock contractor will know which permits apply and handle that process as part of the job — if a contractor tells you permits aren't necessary for major work, that's a red flag.

All contractors listed above serve Lake of the Ozarks and the surrounding lake communities including Osage Beach, Lake Ozark, Camdenton, Sunrise Beach, Laurie, Gravois Mills, Eldon, Versailles, Roach. Use the quote request form to reach multiple dock builders and repair services at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dock repair cost at Lake of the Ozarks?

Minor repairs (replacing planks, hardware, or cleats) typically run $200–$800. Structural repairs involving framing or flotation replacement run $1,000–$5,000+. Full dock replacement varies widely by size and material — get multiple quotes.

When is the best time to schedule dock work in Lake of the Ozarks?

Fall and early spring are the easiest times for dock contractors to schedule. Summer demand is high and lead times stretch. If you notice problems in-season, get on a contractor's list early so repairs are done before the next season.

Do I need a permit to build or repair a dock at Lake of the Ozarks?

New dock construction and significant structural changes generally require permits in MO. Your dock contractor should handle permitting as part of the project scope. Always confirm before work begins.

How long does a dock last at Lake of the Ozarks?

A properly maintained wood dock lasts 15–20 years. Composite and aluminum docks can last 25–30 years with regular upkeep. Annual inspections and prompt repairs significantly extend any dock's lifespan.