06/02/2026
You hired someone to clean your deck, and now the wood looks fuzzy, raised, or splintered. Sound familiar? You're not alone.
It happens more than most people realize around here, and here's the thing, that damage usually isn't from Georgia's heat or humidity. It's from too much pressure in the wrong hands.
Safe hardwood deck cleaning stays in the 600 to 1,200 PSI range, using wider fan tips and letting the cleaning solution do the heavy lifting. When someone cranks the pressure up past that, the wood fibers don't stand a chance. The water does the work it was never supposed to do.
What we do differently is pretty straightforward. We show up with the right PSI settings, the right nozzle for your specific wood, and the right chemistry for what's actually growing on your deck. No guessing. No "close enough." 🎯
Every deck we clean gets treated like it matters, because to you, it does.
If you're not sure whether your deck was cleaned correctly last time, or you just want to make sure it's done right before summer gets going, we'd love to take a look.
Get a free deck assessment from us today. What's the worst thing you've seen happen to a deck after a bad pressure washing job?