Proper preparation is the first step to a beautiful, long-lasting deck. Every deck I work on is treated individually, with careful preparation to ensure the wood is ready to be refreshed and protected using high-quality, water-repellent sealants from trusted local and national suppliers.
Each project is unique, so the preparation can vary—sometimes it involves sanding areas down to bare wood, sometimes spot repairs or specific surface treatments are needed. I treat every board with care to create a smooth, clean foundation for sealing.
I thoroughly clean and pressure wash the deck to remove dust and debris, creating the ideal surface for sealants to adhere. Using my extensive knowledge of finishes and local product options,
The job isn’t done until your deck looks revitalized and renewed. From surface prep to the final coat, I make sure your deck not only looks amazing but is protected against the elements, using products that are durable, environmentally conscious, and often sourced locally.
Deck refinishing in Beaverton done personally, thoughtfully, and with care—every step tailored to your deck’s unique needs.


As an organic material wood decomposes. Decomposition of organic material is inevitable. It is nature’s way of recycling organic matter. The U.S. Forestry Service states that if wood surfaces are kept below 20% moisture content, in other words, if they are properly sealed to keep water out, they will not rot and will be functionally and structurally sound, as well as aesthetically pleasing, for decades. beaverton best deck

Contamination comes in the form of food, dirt, pollen, animal waste and atmospheric pollution. The organic particulates provide food for mold, mildew, algae and fungus. They build upon the surface and also deep into the wood fiber, causing it to appear gray and grungy.

Whatever the season, your wood is being exposed to harsh weather effects.
Damp wood is a natural food source for mold, mildew, algae and fungus. This generally causes a black, green or gray discoloration on the surface. Many molds and mildews cause severe respiratory problems in humans.
UV rays bleach the wood fibers and break down the cell structure, helping to turn the wood gray.
Freeze/thaw cycles, especially where water has penetrated the inner cellular layers, cause splintering and small cracks to widen, allowing even more moisture to enter.

We stand behind our work and are committed to ensuring that our clients are completely satisfied with the finished product. If you're not happy, we're not happy.
Call today for a free estimate on your next project.





