Deck & Fence Cleaning
Clean composite, vinyl, and wood surfaces with the right method for each material — no guesswork, no damage.
- Material-specific cleaning process — wood, composite, vinyl, and aluminum handled differently
- Removes algae, mold, mildew, dirt, and weathering from all deck and fence surfaces
- Low-pressure and soft-wash options for materials that can't handle high PSI
- Safe for painted, stained, and sealed surfaces when applied correctly
- Restores appearance and extends the life of your outdoor structures

WHAT YOU GET
Material-Safe Cleaning Done Right.
We match the right cleaning method to each surface type — wood, composite, vinyl, or metal — for safe, effective results.
Surface & material assessment
Process selected to match your specific material.
Algae & mold removal
Organic growth eliminated from all surfaces.
Material-matched solutions
No one-size-fits-all approach.
Low-pressure options
Safe for composite, vinyl, and painted surfaces.
Thorough rinse & inspection
All boards, rails, and panels checked.
Sealing recommendations
Protective treatment advice if applicable.
Our Process
How We Get It Done Right.
A proven approach that delivers consistent, exceptional results every time.
Material & Condition Assessment
We identify the surface material, condition, and level of soiling to select the correct cleaning method, pressure, and solution.
Solution Pre-Treatment
Appropriate cleaning agents are applied to treat algae, mold, and buildup — dwell time varies by material and stain type.
Cleaning Pass
Surfaces are cleaned at correct pressure — high-pressure for concrete and hardwood, low-pressure or soft-wash for composite, vinyl, and painted surfaces.
Rinse & Walkthrough
Full rinse of all surfaces, including posts, railings, and hardware. Final walkthrough confirms all panels and boards are clean and undamaged.
FAQ
Common questions about deck & fence cleaning.
Can you pressure wash composite decking?
Yes, but at very low pressure. Composite decking manufacturers typically recommend no more than 1500–3100 PSI with a wide fan tip. We know the correct settings and technique to clean composite effectively without voiding the warranty or damaging the surface.
Will cleaning my wood deck prepare it for staining?
Yes. A professional cleaning removes the oxidized gray surface layer, algae, and dirt that prevent stain from bonding properly. Cleaning is the essential first step before any deck staining or sealing project.
How do you clean vinyl fencing without damaging it?
Vinyl is cleaned with low-pressure water and a vinyl-safe cleaning solution. We avoid any aggressive scrubbing or high pressure that can cause surface scratches or micro-cracking over time.
How often should I clean my deck or fence?
Once a year is typical for most Florida properties. Decks under tree coverage or in shaded areas that stay damp may develop algae and mildew faster and benefit from more frequent cleaning.
Do you clean pool cage screens or screen enclosures?
Screen enclosure cleaning is a service we can discuss on-site. Aluminum frames are cleaned as part of our deck and exterior work — contact us to discuss your specific enclosure.
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