
Deck restoration
Deck restoration
A weathered wood deck is fixable. The grey is sun and oxidation, the dark spots are mildew, and the rough fibers are raised grain. I wash the deck soft, brighten the wood, and seal it so the new color lasts.
Soft-wash, brighten, seal.
Wood is soft. Pressure-blasting it tears the grain and leaves a fuzzy surface that looks worse a month later. The right way is a soft wash with a wood-safe cleaner, a brightener pass to lift the grey oxidation back to natural color, and a stain or sealer to lock it in.
Three days from start to finish on a typical deck. Day one is wash and brighten. Day two is dry. Day three is seal. You walk on it the day after that.

Every deck restoration job, start to finish.
- Soft-wash with wood-safe cleanerLifts mildew without raising grain
- Brightener passStrips grey, restores natural tone
- Light sand if neededSmooths any rough boards
- Stain or sealerColor match or natural clear
- Railings and stairsSame treatment, no extra charge
- Plant protectionTarps under, rinse after
Real deck restoration, real homes.

Cinnaminson · 2026

Mt Laurel · 2026

Merchantville · 2026
Common questions for this service.
Three days for a typical 200 to 400 square-foot deck. Day one wash and brighten, day two dry, day three seal. You can walk on it the day after sealing.
Yes. Brightening returns the wood to its natural color, and the stain you choose at the quote sets the final look. Clear, semi-transparent, and solid stain are all options.
Two to four years on a horizontal deck before a refresh, depending on sun exposure. Vertical surfaces (railings) last longer. I'll tell you what to expect for your specific deck at the quote.
Let’s walk through your property together.
Free estimate, no pressure. Drop your phone or call directly, and I’ll give you a real number for the job on the spot.


