RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Deck Rejuvenation
Most decks need restoration and cleaning at least once per year. Depending on the location of your deck, and its exposure to weather and natural elements, yours might need an even deeper level of rejuvenation to come out looking brand new.
Weather damage and debris can threaten your deck’s structural integrity and safety. Regular cleaning is much cheaper than constantly having to re-stain the deck’s surface – not to mention partial or even full replacement of damaged decking!
Pressure washing is a cost-effective method of deck rejuvenation, as it removes even deep-seated dirt and grime to deliver a polished finish and a safe surface for the whole family to enjoy.
At Water Benders, we specialise in all types deck rejuvenation, no matter your deck’s materials or current state. We offer different levels of cleaning service depending on your needs, and guarantee an even, slip-free finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I rejuvenate my deck?
Regular cleaning and maintenance from the experts at Water Benders will add years to the life of your deck! Not only does a rejuvenated deck look fantastic, it lasts longer and wears better – saving you hassle and expense down the track.
How much does it cost to maintain my deck?
Every deck rejuvenation is priced differently based on factors like materials, deck condition, location and access. Contact the Water Bender team for a comprehensive quote.
What type of decks can be rejuvenated?
Deck rejuvenation works on all types of decks – from hybrid plastic and eco deck materials, to standard wood, composite and timber.
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Power of Clean™
You’ve tried water. You’ve tried soap. You’ve tried scrubbing and scouring. You’ve tried nasty chemicals that don’t do what they say. So what do you do when it won’t come clean?