Make your outdoor living space safe and inviting again — algae, mildew and grime removed from patios, pool decks and lanais.

What & Why
Patio and pool deck cleaning removes the algae, mildew and grime that build up on the surfaces around your pool and outdoor living areas. Beyond looks, it's a safety service — slick algae on a wet pool deck is a real fall hazard.
Pool decks and screened lanais stay damp and shaded, which is exactly what algae and black mildew love in our climate. We match the method to the material — soft washing for painted, textured (Kool Deck) and delicate surfaces, controlled pressure for concrete and pavers — so it comes clean without damage and stays safe underfoot.
Our Process
Concrete, pavers, travertine, Kool Deck or painted — each gets the right method.
We protect the pool, screens and surrounding landscaping before cleaning.
Soft wash or controlled-pressure clean depending on the surface.
Steps, coping, screen tracks and corners are detailed by hand.
A clean rinse and final check leave the space ready to enjoy.
Pool decks, patios, lanais, screen enclosures and outdoor kitchens cleaned safely and made slip-resistant again.
Community pool decks, clubhouse patios and amenity areas for HOAs and properties — kept clean, safe and inviting.
We don't leave until you're happy — every job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee, plus the peace of mind of a fully licensed and insured crew.
Proof
Before-and-after photos are the best way to show what a proper patio & pool deck cleaning delivers. We'll feature real Treasure Coast jobs here.
We're a growing Treasure Coast company and we're building our review wall the honest way — one happy customer at a time. In the meantime, our work speaks for itself: 2-year roof cleaning guarantee, 1-year paver seal guarantee, fully licensed & insured, and we don't leave until you're happy.
Answers
It can be — algae makes a wet deck slippery and increases fall risk. Cleaning it off restores traction and makes the area safe for bare feet.
Yes. We soft wash screen enclosures and frames at low pressure so the screens aren't torn, and clean the deck inside.
No — those surfaces are cleaned with soft washing, not high pressure, so the texture and finish stay intact.
Once or twice a year for most homes here; shaded, screened or heavily used decks may need more frequent cleaning as algae returns.
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