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Deck Cleaning & Staining · Rochester Hills, MI

Deck Cleaning
& Staining

Wood and composite decks restored using our soft wash + medium pressure technique. Algae killed at the root, surface cleaned deep, staining available — all in one visit.

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🌿 Soft Wash + Medium Pressure
🎨 Staining Available
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Deck Clean · Rochester Hills
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Soft Wash
+ Medium Pressure
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Wood &
Composite Decks
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Staining
Available After Clean
Same
Day Quote
What We Offer
Deck Cleaning &
Deck Staining

Two services, one visit. Get your deck cleaned and stained in a single appointment.

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Deck Staining
After cleaning, your deck is perfectly prepped for staining. A freshly cleaned deck absorbs stain evenly and produces better results than staining over a dirty surface.
  • Available after deck cleaning in same visit
  • Wood decks — pressure treated, cedar, redwood
  • Even application on properly cleaned surface
  • Protects wood from Michigan weather and UV damage
  • Ask about stain options when requesting your quote
Our Method
Why Soft Wash First,
Then Medium Pressure?

Most companies skip straight to high-pressure washing a deck. It looks clean immediately but misses the root cause — the algae and mold living inside the wood grain are still there, and the deck turns green again within weeks.

Our two-step approach starts with a soft wash application — biodegradable solution with surfactants that penetrate the deck surface and kill mold, algae and organic growth at the root. The solution dwells on the surface and does the biological work first.

Then we follow with medium pressure to remove the loosened dirt, dead organic matter and surface staining. Medium pressure cleans deeply without raising wood grain, splintering boards or damaging composite surfaces the way high pressure does.

The result is a deck that’s genuinely clean — not just surface clean — and stays cleaner significantly longer between treatments. And if you’re adding staining, a deck cleaned this way accepts stain far more evenly than one that was just blasted with a pressure washer.

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Wet Down Surroundings
Plants, grass and landscaping around the deck are pre-wetted to protect them before any solution is applied.
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Soft Wash Application
Biodegradable solution applied to the entire deck — boards, railings, stairs and balusters. Surfactants help it penetrate into the wood grain and kill algae and mold at the root.
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Dwell Time
Solution dwells and does its work — breaking down organic growth and loosening embedded dirt before we introduce any pressure.
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Medium Pressure Clean
Calibrated medium pressure removes loosened debris and surface staining. Safe for wood grain and composite surfaces — no splintering, no damage.
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Staining (Optional)
If staining was requested, we apply stain to the freshly cleaned and dried deck surface for maximum penetration and even coverage.
Before & After
Real Deck Cleaning Results —
Rochester Hills, MI

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Deck Types We Clean
Every Deck Material,
Right Technique

We adjust our approach based on what your deck is made of — one method doesn’t fit all.

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Pressure Treated Wood
The most common deck material in Rochester Hills. Soft wash kills embedded mold and algae, medium pressure removes surface staining. Excellent prep for staining.
Soft Wash + Medium Pressure →
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Cedar & Redwood
Natural wood decks require a gentler touch. Soft wash first, then lower medium pressure to clean without raising grain or causing surface splintering. Staining restores natural color.
Gentle Soft Wash + Low-Medium →
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Composite Decking
Trex, TimberTech and other composite brands. Soft wash removes algae and organic growth, medium pressure cleans without damaging the composite surface texture. No staining on composite.
Soft Wash + Careful Medium Pressure →
Ready to Bring Your
Deck Back to Life?
Send us photos of your deck and we’ll quote cleaning — and staining if you’re interested — same day. Most Rochester Hills homeowners are surprised how affordable it is.
FAQ
Deck Cleaning &
Staining Questions
What’s the best way to clean a deck professionally?
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The professional standard is a two-step approach: soft wash first to kill algae and mold at the root, then medium pressure to remove loosened debris and surface staining. High-pressure washing alone looks good immediately but misses the organic growth living inside the wood grain — it comes back fast. Our method produces cleaner results that last significantly longer.
Can you pressure wash a composite deck?
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Yes — but with lower pressure than wood. Composite decks like Trex and TimberTech can be damaged by high-pressure washing which etches the surface texture. We use soft wash first to break down algae and organic growth, then medium pressure calibrated for composite materials. Clean results without any surface damage.
Do you offer deck staining after cleaning?
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Yes — we offer staining on wood decks after cleaning. A freshly cleaned deck is the ideal surface for staining because the wood grain is open and free of the dirt and mold that prevents even stain absorption. Combining cleaning and staining in one visit saves time and produces better results. Note: we don’t stain composite decks as they don’t require or absorb stain.
How much does deck cleaning cost in Rochester Hills, MI?
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Deck cleaning in Rochester Hills typically costs between $150 and $400 depending on the deck size and condition. Adding staining is priced separately based on the deck size and number of coats. We provide free photo quotes — send us photos of your deck and we’ll give you an accurate all-in price same day.
How often should I clean my deck in Michigan?
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Most Rochester Hills homeowners benefit from a deck clean once a year, typically in spring before outdoor season begins. Michigan winters are hard on deck surfaces — road salt, snow moisture and freeze-thaw cycles accelerate mold and algae growth. An annual clean keeps your deck looking good and extends the life of the wood significantly.