A deck in Saratoga Springs spends five months under snow and ice and the rest of the year under pollen, tree sap, and shade. What starts as a light gray film turns into slick green mildew on the north side and black tannin blotches wherever wet leaves sat over the winter.
Sulphur-rich groundwater, heavy tree cover on the East Side, and a long tourist season mean owners here want a wet-look or natural-matte sealed finish that photographs well and holds up.
We clean decks the way the wood and the composite manufacturers say to: a dedicated cleaner, real dwell time, and low pressure — never a turbo tip dragged across the grain. The result is an even, bright surface that's ready to seal or ready to use.