
DECK & PATIO CLEANING IN SEATTLE, WA
Restore your deck and patio to like-new condition. We clean wood, composite, and stone surfaces with calibrated pressure that removes grime without damaging the material.
The Problem
Seattle decks and patios face constant moisture, UV exposure, and biological growth. Wood turns gray and splintery. Composite gets slippery with algae. Stone and concrete develop moss in every crack. Most homeowners either ignore it until the deck needs replacing, or rent a pressure washer and accidentally gouge the wood with too much pressure.
Our Solution
We calibrate pressure, temperature, and cleaning solutions for each surface type. Wood decks get lower pressure with wood-safe solutions that brighten without damaging grain. Composite gets targeted algae treatment. Stone and concrete get full hot-water cleaning. The result: surfaces that look like the day they were installed.
WHY HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE ROLLING SUDS
Calibrated pressure for each surface — no damage to wood grain or composite
Removes mold, mildew, algae, and weathering
Brightens gray, weathered wood without harsh chemicals
Cleans between deck boards, railings, and stairs
Works on wood, Trex, TimberTech, composite, stone, and concrete
Optional sealing and staining referrals available
OUR 4-STEP PROCESS
Surface Assessment
We identify your deck material, assess condition, and provide a flat-rate quote within 2 hours.
Pre-Treatment
Biological growth gets a targeted pre-treatment to break down before cleaning.
Calibrated Cleaning
Pressure and temperature set specifically for your surface type. We clean every board, railing, and stair.
Inspection & Advice
Walkthrough with you, plus recommendations on sealing or staining if your deck would benefit.
DECK & PATIO CLEANING FAQ
Will pressure washing damage my wood deck?
Not the way we do it. We calibrate pressure specifically for wood — low enough to avoid damage, high enough to clean thoroughly. We never use the same pressure on wood that we'd use on concrete.
Can you clean composite decking like Trex?
Yes. Composite requires different pressure and cleaning solutions than wood. We're experienced with all major composite brands.
Should I seal my deck after cleaning?
For wood decks, yes — sealing after cleaning protects the wood and extends the life of the cleaning. We can recommend trusted local staining and sealing professionals.
How often should I have my deck cleaned?
In the Seattle area, annual cleaning is ideal for most decks. Heavily shaded decks may benefit from cleaning every 6-8 months.
Get a Free Deck & Patio Cleaning Quote
60-second form. Flat-rate quote within 2 hours. No obligation.
DECK & PATIO CLEANING ACROSS THE SEATTLE METRO
We provide deck & patio cleaning services across King and Snohomish counties.
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