Dock & Marine Services in Eldon, MO
Eldon sits on the north shore between the Gravois Arm and the main channel, serving as a bedroom and services community for lake residents with waterfront access on both waterways.
Eldon: Between Gravois and Main Channel
Eldon sits on the north shore between the Gravois Arm and the main channel, serving as a bedroom and services community for lake residents with waterfront access on both waterways. Mixed exposure depending on the specific cove — quieter on the Gravois side, more wake-exposed on the channel side.
Dock work in the Eldon area is typically residential, with a mix of new construction for newer arrivals and repair work for long-established lakefront properties. Rip rap maintenance and dock winterization are steady year-over-year demand.
Services Available in Eldon
Dock Repair
Expert dock repair services at Lake of the Ozarks including storm damage restoration, cable and anchor replacement, flot...
Dock Construction
Custom dock construction at Lake of the Ozarks. Galvanized steel floating docks with boat slips, integrated boat lifts, ...
Boat Lift Installation
Boat lift installation at Lake of the Ozarks for every vessel type — PWC lifts, pontoon lifts, runabout lifts, and heavy...
Boat Lift Repair
Boat lift repair and maintenance at Lake of the Ozarks. Motor replacement, cable repair, bunk and cradle adjustment, ele...
Seawall Repair
Seawall repair at Lake of the Ozarks including steel seawall restoration, concrete crack repair, footing stabilization, ...
Seawall Construction
New seawall construction at Lake of the Ozarks. Steel seawalls, concrete block seawalls, and natural outcropping walls e...
Rip Rap Installation
Professional rip rap installation at Lake of the Ozarks. Rip rap has been the required shoreline stabilization method at...
Breakwater Installation
Breakwater installation at Lake of the Ozarks. Galvanized steel floating breakwaters protect docks and boats from the co...
Dock Winterization
Dock winterization and spring commissioning at Lake of the Ozarks. Ameren drops the lake approximately 6 feet every wint...