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Bruce Rought Masonary and Lawn Care, LLC
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Concrete Driveways - InstallConcrete Floors - InstallConcrete Patios, Walks & Steps- Install

Serving Lampe, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1987

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Emergency services offered

"I recently had my driveway redone by Rought Masonry, and I’m very pleased with the results. From the initial consultation to the final touches, the team was professional, punctual, and communicative throughout the entire process. They helped me choose the right materials and design for both function and curb appeal. The crew showed up on time, worked efficiently, and left the site clean each day. The finished product is smooth, level, and looks fantastic — a big improvement from what we had before. Pricing was fair and transparent, with no hidden costs. They stuck to the timeline they promised, which I really appreciated. I would definitely recommend them to anyone looking for quality driveway work. Great craftsmanship and excellent service all around."
Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Dreamscapes
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Concrete Patios, Walks & Steps- InstallConcrete Driveways - InstallConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface+4 more

Serving Lampe, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They are our first call any time concrete work is needed at our business locale. Not only fair pricing, but utmost concern that we are happy with their work! They have re-done concrete porches, concrete steps and railings (welding) and most recently worked to refinish our concrete outdoor hot tub. Highly recommend!"
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Gunite Pool
Gunite Pool

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Response time3 days
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by30%of homeowners
Dreamscapes
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Concrete Driveways & Floors - Install- For BusinessConcrete Driveways - InstallConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface+3 more

Serving Lampe, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We hired Jo and Lee to repair our retaining wall. After everything was complete, we had a new decorative concrete patio with custom built pergola (Lee designed and built), new concrete sidewalk, stairs and concrete pad with cedar greenhouse, a custom built gable, additional landscape walls with rock gardens populated with easy-to-care-for plants and our rebuilt retaining wall included a second custom built waterfall. Met and exceeded our expectations; we have already scheduled more improvements with our "friends" Jo and Lee."
Pergola
Pergola
Stamped Concrete Driveway
Stamped Concrete Driveway
Stamped Concrete Driveway

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Recommended by25%of homeowners
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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

You should avoid using a pressure washer on any surface or item that could be damaged by the high-pressure spray, as some materials are too delicate to withstand the force.

Key items and surfaces to avoid include:

  • Electrical Components: Never pressure wash electrical systems, as water can cause short-circuits and create a safety hazard. This includes utility meters, breaker boxes, electrical outlets, generators, and HVAC or air conditioner units.

  • Delicate and Fragile Materials: Fragile items can crack, shatter, or be stripped by the pressure. Avoid pressure washing windows, glass, light fixtures, shingled roofs (especially asphalt), and stucco.

  • Painted, Stained, or Sealed Surfaces: Unless your goal is to strip the finish, do not pressure wash painted surfaces, stained wood (like decks), or anything with a protective seal that could be stripped away. Be especially cautious with older surfaces that may contain lead paint.

  • Soft Woods and Certain Decking: Delicate surfaces like softwood, composite decking, and antique or wooden patio furniture can be etched or damaged. If you must wash wood, use a lower-powered pressure washer with a wide-angle nozzle to prevent damage.

  • Living Things: Never use a pressure washer on people, pets, or plants. The force can cause serious injury and will destroy landscaping.

Pressure washing your driveway can prevent cracks in it since it removes grease and oil, which, if left on the driveway for too long, can break down compounds in concrete and asphalt, leading to cracks. It can also help keep driveway weeds, moss, mold, and mildew at bay while boosting your home's curb appeal. 

You can use a pressure washer to clean a whole host of surfaces. The exterior siding of your house is one of the most popular spots, as well as your driveway, garage floor, patio or deck, and even your outdoor furniture. Just be mindful about the amount of pressure you apply to different materials—concrete can handle a lot more than wood, for example.

You should wait until your pavers have completely dried and cured before pressure washing them. Wait at least three to five days, though some sealants may need up to an entire week. Rushing that timeline can mess with the finish, weaken the seal, or leave streaks that are tough to fix. Once the sealant has fully set, stick to a gentle approach. Keep the pressure under 1,500 PSI and hold the nozzle at least two feet from the surface. Anything stronger or closer can blast the joint sand loose or wear down the sealant you just applied.

Yes, you can pressure wash epoxy floors, but you must take precautions to avoid damaging the surface. While most epoxy floors can be cleaned with a mop, you might choose to pressure wash if the floor is stained, has ground-in dirt, or is covered with mold or mildew. To do so safely, first soak any stains or dirty areas with a gentle cleanser. Use a lower pressure setting with a gentle nozzle, such as a green, white, or black tip, or a 45-degree angled tip. Keep the spray nozzle at least 18 inches away from the floor to protect the surface. Using a surface cleaner attachment or a rotary scrubber can also help prevent overspray. Be cautious if using a power washer that heats the water, as the combination of heat and pressure may be too powerful and could damage the epoxy coating.

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