
Decking Cleaning Services
Your deck can be an attractive feature in your home, but if it is left unkept for too long, algae, mildew and mold growth could shorten its lifespan and even compromise its structural integrity.
Sweep the deck surface to remove dust and debris, paying special attention to places where dirt may collect. Next, treat this area with compo-clean.
Pressure Washing
When it comes to cleaning wood decks, a gentle pressure wash can do wonders. A properly used product will remove dirt, grime, mildew, mold and algae – leaving your deck looking brand new! As with any power tool however, use caution when employing one and follow all manufacturer’s instructions, selecting an ideal nozzle position and aim for success for maximum success.
Deck cleaners come in different formulations designed to target different surfaces, from wood to concrete, brick, stone and metal surfaces. Products designed specifically to work with pressure washers may also make this an attractive solution for busy homeowners who don’t have time or equipment available for investing in an additional power washing device.
Most deck cleaners require that the surface of the deck be wet before application of their product, which then can be sprayed onto and left to soak for the recommended duration. Once dry, rinse away with garden hose. For optimal results look for one with safe environmental practices or certified as “Safer Choice”.
Pre-mixed or concentrate deck cleaner, application processes usually follow a similar path. A deck brush should be used to apply and scrub away stubborn stains; usually only a few minutes of scrubbing is required to bring them up. Once dry, assess results to see if there are any lap marks or raised fibres that require further attention and repeat application as necessary.
At least once each year, your deck should be professionally cleaned in order to preserve its appearance and prevent water penetration and accumulation of contaminants that could potentially pose future issues. When considering new stain coating for your deck surface, cleaning should take place first as this helps ensure even coverage when applying new coat.
Deck Staining
Staining your deck regularly is key to keeping it looking its best and extend its lifespan, but doing it properly requires knowledge both of the product and of wood itself. A professional contractor knows exactly how to apply a high-quality stain that protects outdoor wood surfaces from snow, rain, sleet, ice and direct sunlight without overpowering or masking their natural beauty.
Professional deck stainers understand how to prepare decks for staining, whether old or new. If necessary, they’ll clean the surface thoroughly while using wood brighteners such as Brightwood Brightener to remove mill scale (crushed grain caused by milling processes when new decks are installed), then properly rinse before stain application.
There are various kinds of stain, from solid to transparent. Transparent stains tend to penetrate deeper into wood surfaces than solid ones and produce a thin film for protection; solid ones offer homeowners more color choices so they can customize the appearance of their deck or patio.
Staining your deck regularly is one of the primary benefits of staining, as it helps prevent mold and mildew growth that eats away at its surface, leading to its eventual collapse over time. Regular staining also protects against moisture seepage as well as pest infestation which could further deteriorate wood without protection from moisture or pest invasions.
Though applying deck stain yourself is possible, doing it incorrectly often leads to more damage. Making mistakes like overpower washing the deck before applying stain or applying to damaged wood can have costly and painful repercussions if done incorrectly – an experienced contractor would possess all of the appropriate tools as well as high-quality stain that would allow for correct application of stain.
Wood Stripping
Pressure washers are effective tools for cleaning wood and composite decks, but some more stubborn dirt spots require chemical strippers. Professionals know exactly how to use these products safely and quickly – quickly eliminating residue while lightening dark areas. Since some wood stripping products produce toxic fumes, it is imperative they wear masks and eye protection during application.
Professional cleaners will typically also identify other issues or suggest additional services that can enhance the appearance and lifespan of your deck, such as repairing rotting boards, replacing damaged balusters or steps, or stabilizing any loose railings or unstable railings that need attention. Although additional services will increase project costs, these extra services could help maximize enjoyment from your deck experience while prolonging its lifespan.
Professional deck cleaners also offer additional treatments, including stain and brightener treatments to maintain its beauty. Options available to them may include biodegradable cleaners without harsh chemicals – ideal for wood, composite, aluminum, vinyl and even concrete decks as well as fabric furniture or decorations placed there.
If your wooden furniture has been painted multiple times, using a stripper may be the ideal way to remove old layers and start again. Not only is it easier than sanding; it works especially well in tight spaces where manual removal would be impossible.
Before beginning to strip furniture, it’s essential that the wood be tested for its sensitivity to chemical strippers. You can do this by applying a small amount to an inconspicuous spot of wood and wiping off with damp cloth afterwards; if it remains undamaged by this procedure, proceed with stripping the whole piece.
Though stripping can be a messy process, it is effective at eliminating old paint and varnish layers without leaving behind any residue. After finishing stripping, be sure to rinse the wood using water or mineral spirits in order to rid any remaining products from it.
Deck Repair
Regular deck cleaning not only adds curb appeal, but it can extend its lifespan as well. A good deck cleaner will remove stains, prevent mildew growth, and shield it against UV rays – keeping its surface safe against potential weather damage such as UV exposure. Before applying a stain or sealer coat it is crucial that it first be completely cleansed to avoid damaging wood structures.
There are various deck cleaning products on the market, but many contain chemicals that could do irreparable damage to deck surfaces. When selecting your cleaner, ensure it is non-acidic and non-toxic to children and pets; read product labels carefully as to how long to leave it on for before rinsing off with water.
If your deck has become stained with black mold or mildew spots, consider using a cleaner with mildewcide in it. These types of cleaners come as premixed formulations or liquid concentrates and release mildew killing agents into the wood surface in order to kill existing mildew and prevent future growth.
When selecting a deck cleaner, ensure it fits with your specific type of decking. Some cleaners require scrubbing while others simply need to be sprayed on and left for several minutes before being rinsed with a garden hose for maximum effectiveness.
Composite decks provide an elegant, low-maintenance option for outdoor living spaces; however, to preserve their beauty and ensure long-term use they must be properly maintained to preserve both beauty and durability. Their natural materials may become susceptible to moisture-induced damage as well as UV rays from sunlight rays; this may result in unsightly discolorations on its surface which requires regular cleaning and upkeep in order to rectify.
As well as regular cleaning, composite decks should also be stained or sealed annually to protect it from moisture damage, harmful UV rays and insect infestation. A high-quality stain or sealer can add color and enhance visual appeal while helping protect it against fading, moisture damage, mildew growth and insect infestation.