
Bring Your Deck Back to Life
Your deck is your outdoor living room — and Northwest Indiana's weather doesn't go easy on it. UV exposure grays out wood fibers, moisture breeds mold underneath, and winter salt eats at the finish. Our deck cleaning process uses pressure calibrated specifically for your decking material — whether it's pressure-treated pine, cedar, or composite. We strip away the weathering and prep the surface for staining or sealing, leaving you with a deck that looks and feels brand new.
We recommend pairing deck cleaning with staining every 2–3 years to maximize lifespan.
Why Choose Us
- Pressure calibrated for wood, composite, and treated lumber
- Removes gray weathering, algae, mildew, and embedded dirt
- Prepares the surface for staining or sealing if desired
- Extends the lifespan of your deck by preventing rot
- Restores natural wood grain and color
- Safe for all decking brands including Trex, TimberTech, and more
Our Process
Inspect deck material, condition, and any areas of concern
Apply wood-safe cleaning solution and allow to dwell
Clean deck boards, railings, and stairs at calibrated pressure
Rinse thoroughly and check for consistent results
Allow 48 hours drying time before staining or sealing (if applicable)
Provide recommendations for ongoing deck maintenance
Common Questions
Deck Cleaning FAQ
Can you pressure wash a wood deck without damaging it?+
Yes, but only with properly calibrated pressure. Too much PSI will splinter wood fibers and leave permanent damage. We adjust our pressure settings specifically for your decking material — whether it's pressure-treated pine, cedar, or composite — to clean safely and effectively.
How do you clean a composite deck like Trex?+
Composite decking requires low pressure and appropriate cleaning solutions. We use a soft wash approach with composite-safe cleaners that remove mold and mildew without discoloring or scratching the surface.
Should I stain my deck after pressure washing?+
If you have a wood deck, yes — pressure washing opens the wood pores, making it the ideal time to apply stain or sealer. We recommend waiting 48 hours after cleaning for the wood to fully dry before staining.
How often should a deck be cleaned?+
We recommend cleaning your deck once a year and re-staining every 2 to 3 years. Regular cleaning prevents mold and mildew from taking hold, which is the leading cause of wood rot in Indiana's humid climate.
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