Professional Deck Cleaning & Restoration in Magnolia, TX


Is your outdoor oasis looking a little worse for wear?

When your deck starts turning black or green, becomes slick and dangerous when wet, or gives off a distinct fishy smell every time it rains, it’s a clear sign that mold, mildew, and algae have taken over. In our humid Texas climate, organic growth thrives on outdoor structures. Left untreated, it won't just ruin your backyard view—it will actively rot natural wood and create a serious slip hazard for your family.


But before you run out to rent a heavy-duty machine or hire your landscaper to blast away at the grime, there is a critical industry secret you need to know.

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High Pressure Destroys Decks. We Don't Use It.


Many homeowners assume that a bigger pressure washer means a better clean. The reality? If you hit a wood or composite deck with standard, high-pressure 4,000 PSI blasting, you are going to cause permanent, expensive damage:


Splinter wood fibers: Heavy pressure tears the soft grain of cedar or treated pine, creating painful splinter hazards.


Strip away expensive stains: Blasting strips off sealers, paint, or stains unevenly, leaving you with an ugly, patchy mess.


Gouge composite materials: Modern composite decks (like Trex) are made of soft plastic and wood fiber blends. High pressure can permanently scar, etch, and wand-line these surfaces, completely voiding your manufacturer warranty.


Worse yet, heavy pressure doesn't even kill the root of the problem—it just haircuts the top layer of mold, meaning the green slime will be right back in a few short months.

Our Safe, Low-Pressure Soft Washing Process


We treat your deck like an investment, not a concrete driveway. Instead of destructive blasting, we utilize a specialized soft-washing method that cleans deeply, sanitizes thoroughly, and protects the integrity of your material.


Step 1: Bio-Degradable Treatment: We apply a dedicated, eco-friendly cleaning solution that safely breaks down and completely kills organic growth, mold, and algae at the biological root.


Step 2: Gentle, High-Volume Rinse: We use a high-volume, low-pressure rinse (similar to a heavy garden hose) to safely wash away the dead organic matter without disrupting the wood grain or composite material.


Step 3: Protection Preserved: Your deck is left completely sanitized, slip-free, and perfectly prepared if you decide to stain or seal it down the road.

We Protect Your Property and Landscaping


A major concern homeowners have with outdoor cleaning is the health of their surrounding plants. We take lawn and garden protection incredibly seriously. Before, during, and after our soft-wash application, we thoroughly pre-wet and rinse all nearby grass, shrubs, and flower beds to ensure your landscaping remains completely safe, green, and healthy.


🧼 Neighborly Care, Guaranteed Results


As a local, family-owned business right here in Magnolia, we don't cut corners. We treat your property with the same care we would our own home—ensuring your outdoor living space is clean, beautiful, and completely safe for your family and pets.


Magnolia Deck Cleaning FAQ


Can you clean composite decks like Trex?

Yes, absolutely. In fact, soft washing is the only manufacturer-approved method for cleaning composite decking. High pressure will destroy the synthetic outer shell, but our gentle treatment melts away the embedded black mold spores safely.


How often should a deck be professionally cleaned?

Because of the heavy humidity and shade from our local trees in the Magnolia and Montgomery areas, we generally recommend a professional soft wash once every 12 to 18 months to prevent dangerous algae build-up.


Will your cleaning solutions harm my pets?

Not at all. Once our specialized solutions have finished working and are thoroughly rinsed away, the area is completely safe for your dogs, cats, and family to enjoy immediately.


Ready to bring your deck back to life?

Don't risk permanent damage from a high-pressure amateur. Get a clean, slip-free deck without the wood-destroying pressure.

Contact us Today!


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