Our Wood Restoration Process
When it comes to wood, there are many types and conditions that play a factor in the way we take care of the situation.
Ensure no prior damage
Test for prior stains and sealants
Add penetrating cleaning agent
Use low pressure specialized nozzle to remove surface grime
Rinse cleaning agent
Neutralize and restore pH balance of wood
Rinse all remaining agents
Wait 24hrs for any stain and sealing application
Before
Cleaned
Stained
Why it matters
Regular pressure washing is essential for maintaining the beauty and longevity of your wooden fence or deck. Wood is susceptible to dirt, grime, mold, and mildew buildup, which can lead to rot and deterioration over time. While pressure washing seems straightforward, hiring a professional is crucial. Professionals have the right equipment, knowledge of appropriate pressure settings, and experience with specialized cleaning solutions to effectively clean without damaging the delicate wood fibers. Improper techniques can cause splintering, etching, and uneven cleaning, ultimately shortening the lifespan of your investment. A professional will ensure a thorough clean that preserves the integrity and enhances the appearance of your wood.








FAQs
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With much research and development, we have created a process that uses minimum pressure and will never split or splinter wood. All wood is different and is treated as such with some wood not using pressure at all.
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We highly recommend a good stain and seal product. With the weather in Springfield and the Ozarks being aggressive the better your wood is protected the better. The longevity of your investment is worth the conversation, and we will always lead you in the right direction.
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Absolutely. This will be a discussion we have. You can purchase your own or we will put it into the bid. You will also have many colors and types to choose from.
Areas we service:
Springfield, Ozark, Nixa, Republic, Battlefield, Willard, Strafford, Bolivar, Buffalo, Fair Grove, Rogersville, Sparta, Fremont Hills, Marshfield, Seymour, Mansfield, Ava, Pleasent Hope, Brighton, Walnut grove, Ash Grove, Billings, Clever, Aurora, and Highlandville