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Soft Wash Deck Cleaning

Those ugly green and black stains that appear on decks are caused by bacteria. To properly remove these stains, soft wash deck cleaning is recommended. Most companies use pressure washing which damages your deck and only kills some of the bacteria

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Ned Stevens cleaning professionals can safely clean and treat deck stains with a soft wash system.

  • Softwash solution with 100% kill ratio on bacteria
  • More effective and less damaging to your home than power washing

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Pressure washing a deck not only poses a risk to the deck itself, but also doesn’t fix the underlying problem. Timber deck boards can splinter and take damage when put under the strain of a pressure washer. The reason a deck needs a wash is because of bacteria that causes discoloration. Pressure washing does not kill germs, so it’s only a short-term solution (assuming your deck doesn’t sustain damage).
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To keep a deck looking its best, you should plan to have it cleaned at least once a year. You may want to consider more cleanings if your deck is uncovered, sustains a lot of foot traffic, and/or makes contact with a lot of outdoor debris.
Power washing refers to the highly-pressured system of spraying water from a pressure washer. This method of cleaning can damage the surfaces of your fencing, decks, patio, & more. Soft washing is the gentler and more sanitary process of cleaning surfaces. Soft washing solution is sprayed at a much lighter psi than traditional pressure washes, and the cleaning solution used instead of plain water allows for a more dynamic cleansing experience that rids surfaces of bacteria that causes discoloration.

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