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Professional Deck Cleaning for Homes and Small Businesses
Safely restore the natural beauty of your wood or composite deck. We eliminate grey weathering, algae, and mildew without splintering the surface.
The Quick Answer
What it is:
A low-pressure, chemical-first wood and composite restoration service.
What it removes:
Grey UV weathering, green algae, black mildew spots, and surface grime.
Who it's for:
Homeowners who want to preserve their deck or prepare it for a fresh stain.
What We Clean
- Treated pine lumber decks
- Cedar and hardwood decking
- Composite decks (Trex, TimberTech)
- Wooden handrails and spindles
- Built-in seating
Why Homeowners Book This
- Restores original wood color and grain
- Prevents premature rotting and wood decay
- Makes composite decks look factory-new
- Crucial first step before staining or sealing
How We Do It
Our 4-Step Process.
Inspect & Prepare
We evaluate the surface, tape off delicate areas, and pre-water surrounding plants to protect them from detergents.
Pre-Treat Surface
We apply our proprietary cleaning agents to break the bond of dirt, stains, and organic growth safely.
Deep Clean
Using correct, controlled pressure, we lift away the separated grime to permanently remove years of weathering.
Rinse & Review
We perform a thorough final rinse of the area, clean up the edges, and confirm everything meets our high standards.
Common Questions
Everything You Need to Know.
Is pressure washing safe for wood decks?
Only if done correctly. High pressure will easily splinter and fur wood. We use specialized wood cleaners and brighteners, followed by a gentle, low-pressure rinse.
Do you clean composite decking like Trex?
Yes. Composite decks are highly susceptible to black mold spots forming in the artificial grain. Our soft wash process eliminates these spots safely without voiding the manufacturer warranty.
Can you clean my deck to prepare it for a fresh coat of stain?
Yes, this is one of our most popular requests. We strip away standard organics and open the pores of the wood using a brightener so it's perfectly prepped to accept new stain.
Why is my deck turning green or grey?
The green is algae thriving in the damp, shaded areas. The grey is UV damage from the sun oxidizing the top layer of wood fibers. We remove both.
How soon after cleaning can we use the deck again?
You can typically walk on it safely in a few hours. If you are staining, you must wait 24-48 dry hours for the wood moisture content to drop.
Want to Learn More?
Check out our Learning Center for detailed guides, signs of property wear, and interior cleaning tips.
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