Kansas City decks face brutal challenges - summer humidity that breeds mold, winter ice that warps boards, and UV rays that fade finishes. Our comprehensive maintenance extends your deck's life while keeping it safe for family gatherings.
We start by power washing with eco-friendly cleaners that remove grime without damaging wood fibers. Next comes careful inspection for loose railings, popped nails, and rot - especially critical in older neighborhoods like Waldo where decks often predate modern building codes.
For refinishing, we use premium stains formulated for our climate, with UV inhibitors and water repellents. We pay special attention to end grains and hidden areas where moisture penetrates. The result? A deck that withstands backyard BBQs and ice storms alike.
For composite decks common in newer Olathe developments, we offer specialized cleaning that removes mildew without voiding warranties.
We start by power washing with eco-friendly cleaners that remove grime without damaging wood fibers. Next comes careful inspection for loose railings, popped nails, and rot - especially critical in older neighborhoods like Waldo where decks often predate modern building codes.
For refinishing, we use premium stains formulated for our climate, with UV inhibitors and water repellents. We pay special attention to end grains and hidden areas where moisture penetrates. The result? A deck that withstands backyard BBQs and ice storms alike.
For composite decks common in newer Olathe developments, we offer specialized cleaning that removes mildew without voiding warranties.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Deep clean with pressure washer (appropriate PSI for material)
- 02 Step 2: Inspect structure and tighten all fasteners
- 03 Step 3: Sand rough areas and repair damaged boards
- 04 Step 4: Apply protective sealant with brush/roller
Benefits
- Prevents costly replacement from weather damage
- Reduces slip hazards from mold/mildew
- Maintains property value in KC's competitive market
- Custom solutions for wood vs composite materials
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I reseal my deck?
In our climate, wood decks need resealing every 2-3 years. Composite materials require annual cleaning but less frequent treatments.
Can you repair rotted posts without full replacement?
We often use epoxy consolidants for partial rot, saving the original post if structure permits. Full replacements match existing designs.