Florida weather is brutal on decks and fences
Between the UV, the rain, and the humidity, outdoor wood on the Gulf Coast ages fast. Boards gray out, mildew creeps across shaded sections, and vinyl fencing develops that unmistakable green film. The good news: under all of that, the material is usually in far better shape than it looks.
We clean decks and fences with the same philosophy we bring to every surface: the least aggressive method that gets a complete clean. For wood, that means low pressure and wood-safe cleaners that dissolve the gray oxidized layer and kill mildew without furring the grain. For vinyl, our soft wash melts algae off and rinses to a bright, streak-free finish.
What we clean
- Wood decks, pressure-treated pine, cedar, and hardwoods
- Wood fences, privacy fences, picket fences, and ranch rail
- Vinyl and PVC fencing, restored to bright white
- Composite decking, cleaned per manufacturer guidelines
- Pergolas, railings, and stairs
The right prep for stain and seal
Planning to stain or seal? Cleaning is not optional, it is step one. Stain applied over dirt, mildew, or old oxidized wood fails early and looks blotchy. Our cleaning gives you a sound, uniform surface so your stain or sealer bonds correctly and lasts. Many customers in Milton and Pace have us clean in the spring, let the wood dry for a few days, then stain that same week.
A fence cleaning also pairs perfectly with a driveway cleaning or house wash. Bundling services on the same visit saves you money, just ask when you get your quote.
Frequently asked questions
Will pressure washing splinter my wood deck?
High pressure in inexperienced hands absolutely can. That is why we clean wood with low pressure and wood-safe cleaning solutions that lift the gray weathered layer and organic growth without furring or gouging the boards.
Should I clean my deck before staining it?
Yes, always. Stain and sealer will not bond properly to dirty or mildewed wood. A professional cleaning is the correct first step before any staining or sealing project, and it dramatically improves how the finish looks and lasts.
Can you get the green film off vinyl fencing?
Yes. The green film is algae and it wipes out completely with our soft wash process. White vinyl fences come back to bright white without the scrubbing or harsh scraping that can scratch the surface.
Wood and vinyl care across the area
From privacy fences in Pace to pool decks in Pensacola, we treat every surface with the method it needs. Curious why we never blast wood with high pressure? Read our guide to pressure washing vs soft washing.