Cleaning Your Deck
Using a power washer on your deck can effectively clean it and prepare it for staining or sealing.
Here’s how to do it safely and effectively:
- Gather Supplies:
- Power washer (electric or gas)
- Appropriate nozzle (typically a 25-degree or 40-degree nozzle)
- Deck cleaner (optional, but recommended for tough stains)
- Safety gear (goggles, gloves, and a mask)
- Prepare the Area: Clear the deck of furniture, planters, and any other items. Sweep away loose debris like leaves and dirt.
- Check for Damage: Inspect the deck for any loose boards or nails. Repair these before power washing to prevent further damage.
- Apply Deck Cleaner (if using): If you’re using a deck cleaner, apply it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Let it sit for the recommended time to break down dirt and stains.
- Set Up the Power Washer: Connect the power washer to a water source and ensure it’s functioning properly. Choose the right nozzle (a wider spray angle is safer for wood).
- Start Power Washing: Begin at one end of the deck and work your way to the other end, maintaining a consistent distance of about 12-18 inches from the surface. Use a sweeping motion, moving the nozzle in straight lines and overlapping each pass slightly to ensure even cleaning.
- Use Caution: Avoid staying too close to the wood, as high pressure can damage it. Be careful around railings and steps to prevent splinters.
- Rinse: After cleaning, rinse the deck thoroughly with plain water to remove any remaining cleaner or debris.
- Allow to Dry: Let the deck dry completely before applying any stain or sealant. This can take 24-48 hours, depending on the weather.
- Clean Up: After you’re done, clean the power washer and store it properly.
By following these steps, you can effectively clean your deck and prepare it for further maintenance!