Restore the natural beauty
of your deck.

Wood decks are subject to mold, mildew, algae growth, and UV damage. Without regular maintenance this causes the deck to break down and look tired. Luckily, a deck restoration may be a great option for a deck that has gone a few years without preventative maintenance. Restore the natural beauty of your deck.

Restore Your Deck

  • Green Algea Growth
  • Black Leaf Mold
  • Aging Leaves & Pine Needs
  • Weathering
  • UV Damage
  • Unsuccessful DIY attempts

Are you experiencing any of these issues with your deck?
Sometimes the solution isn’t as bad as you may think. Let us do a site visit and provide a restoration consultation and quote.

1. Clean

Using a professional pressure washing process set at an appropriate pressure for your deck material, we clean mold, mildew, algae from your deck without the classic pressure washing damage that DIY attempts can cause. This step is essential for proper adhesion of the paint or stain to your deck for long term protection.

2. Brighten

Depending on the paint or stain selection, a brightening application may be necessary to reverse the discoloration from the UV damage. Darker color choices generally don’t require this step saving on cost but lighter colors or stains with transparency will require brightening to make the color selection pop.

2. Brighten

Depending on the paint or stain selection, a brightening application may be necessary to reverse the discoloration from the UV damage. Darker color choices generally don’t require this step saving on cost but lighter colors or stains with transparency will require brightening to make the color selection pop.

3. Dry

We allow time for the deck to dry properly and verify levels with a moisture meter before sealing the deck.  Applying stain or paint before the deck is fully dry will cause the coating to bubble, peel, and not adhere and seal the wood.

4. Seal

The final step is applying the stain or paint to fully seal your newly restored deck. This not only makes the deck pop but also protects the deck from water intrusion during expansion and contraction from seasonal weather.

4. Seal

The final step is applying the stain or paint to fully seal your newly restored deck. This not only makes the deck pop but also protects the deck from water intrusion during expansion and contraction from seasonal weather.

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Ready to Restore Your Deck?