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TORONTO - TelAve -- Every spring, thousands of Toronto homeowners make the same mistake. They drag out a power washer, blast their grey, weathered deck with high-pressure water, and feel satisfied watching the grime disappear. A few months later it looks worse than before. Power washing is marketed as the quick solution for deck maintenance. The problem is that it is not maintenance at all. It is damage in disguise.
WHY POWER WASHING DESTROYS YOUR DECK It raises and destroys wood grain Wood is made up of fibres. When high-pressure water hits those fibres, it forces them upward and apart — a process called grain raising. The result is a rough, fuzzy surface that looks clean right after washing but has thousands of tiny wood fibres standing on end. Those raised fibres absorb moisture more aggressively than before. Over time, the wood surface becomes progressively more damaged with every power wash.
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WHAT PROFESSIONAL DECK RESTORATION ACTUALLY INVOLVES Professional deck restoration is a completely different process that works with the wood rather than against it. Here is what the UCO Construction restoration process looks like.
Step 1 — Full Structural Inspection Before touching the wood, we inspect the entire deck — not just the surface boards but the joists, beams, ledger board, and footings underneath. Decks that look fine on the surface can have serious structural issues hidden below. This inspection step is something DIY restoration skips entirely.
Step 2 — Sanding (The Step That Makes Everything Work) This is where professional restoration separates entirely from DIY. Sanding is the single most important step in the process. Sanding removes the UV-damaged surface layer and exposes the healthy wood beneath. This is why a professionally sanded deck can look brand new even when the boards have been weathering for a decade. Stain applied to a sanded surface lasts two to three times longer than stain applied to a power-washed surface.
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Step 3 — Application of Professional-Grade Stain We apply premium penetrating stains — products not available at hardware stores, formulated to soak deep into the wood rather than sitting on the surface.
SIGNS YOUR DECK NEEDS PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION Grey or silver colouring — UV damage, wood is unprotected. Rough or fuzzy texture — raised wood grain from power washing. Peeling or flaking stain — existing finish has failed. Splinters — surface layer is damaged and drying out. If your deck shows any of these signs, power washing will make the problem worse. Professional restoration will reverse it.
https://www.ucogroup.ca
UCO Construction Group is Toronto's top-rated deck and fence specialist with 90+ five-star Google reviews. The company specializes in composite and cedar deck construction, deck restoration, fence installation and restoration, and wood renewal across Toronto and GTA.
WHY POWER WASHING DESTROYS YOUR DECK It raises and destroys wood grain Wood is made up of fibres. When high-pressure water hits those fibres, it forces them upward and apart — a process called grain raising. The result is a rough, fuzzy surface that looks clean right after washing but has thousands of tiny wood fibres standing on end. Those raised fibres absorb moisture more aggressively than before. Over time, the wood surface becomes progressively more damaged with every power wash.
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WHAT PROFESSIONAL DECK RESTORATION ACTUALLY INVOLVES Professional deck restoration is a completely different process that works with the wood rather than against it. Here is what the UCO Construction restoration process looks like.
Step 1 — Full Structural Inspection Before touching the wood, we inspect the entire deck — not just the surface boards but the joists, beams, ledger board, and footings underneath. Decks that look fine on the surface can have serious structural issues hidden below. This inspection step is something DIY restoration skips entirely.
Step 2 — Sanding (The Step That Makes Everything Work) This is where professional restoration separates entirely from DIY. Sanding is the single most important step in the process. Sanding removes the UV-damaged surface layer and exposes the healthy wood beneath. This is why a professionally sanded deck can look brand new even when the boards have been weathering for a decade. Stain applied to a sanded surface lasts two to three times longer than stain applied to a power-washed surface.
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Step 3 — Application of Professional-Grade Stain We apply premium penetrating stains — products not available at hardware stores, formulated to soak deep into the wood rather than sitting on the surface.
SIGNS YOUR DECK NEEDS PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION Grey or silver colouring — UV damage, wood is unprotected. Rough or fuzzy texture — raised wood grain from power washing. Peeling or flaking stain — existing finish has failed. Splinters — surface layer is damaged and drying out. If your deck shows any of these signs, power washing will make the problem worse. Professional restoration will reverse it.
https://www.ucogroup.ca
UCO Construction Group is Toronto's top-rated deck and fence specialist with 90+ five-star Google reviews. The company specializes in composite and cedar deck construction, deck restoration, fence installation and restoration, and wood renewal across Toronto and GTA.
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