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Pavers, concrete & travertine

Pool deck cleaning in Naples.

The dirt and algae that make a pool deck slick get lifted off pavers, concrete, and travertine, so the surface brightens and holds grip underfoot.

A pool deck in Southwest Florida stays damp longer than almost any surface on the property. Splash-out keeps it wet, the screen cage traps humidity, and the shaded side barely sees direct sun. That's exactly what algae and organic film need to take hold, and once they do the deck turns dark, grimy, and slick right where bare feet land.

The fix is matching the pressure to the surface, not blasting everything the same way. Broad, hard flats like poured concrete and most paver decks take honest pressure washing. Softer, porous, or sealed finishes, along with the painted and screened surfaces around the deck, want the gentler touch of soft washing instead. Use too much pressure on the wrong surface and you trade a stain for permanent damage, so we read the deck first and pick the method for each area.

Season drives the buildup here. The summer rains and afternoon storms keep the deck wet for months, and a screen enclosure that shades and holds moisture only speeds the green along, so decks that looked clean in April are slippery by August. We clear the growth from the deck itself and work carefully around the pool edge, the cage track, and the screen base, and can bring the enclosure back at the same visit with our screen enclosure and lanai cleaning.

Because the growth comes back with the next rainy season, this is a service that rewards a rhythm rather than a one-off scramble. A recurring plan keeps the deck clear and safe year-round with no contract and the same 365-day guarantee that backs every visit. Tell us the deck surface and rough size and you'll get a straight instant quote.

What’s included

  • Paver & concrete deck washing

    Pressure washing sized to the surface lifts ground-in dirt, algae, and grime from paver, brick, and poured-concrete decks and patios.

  • Travertine & delicate finishes

    Softer, porous, or sealed stone gets a lower-pressure soft-wash approach that cleans without pitting, etching, or stripping the surface.

  • Algae, mold & organic buildup

    The slick black and green film that makes a deck dangerous is broken down and rinsed away, brightening the surface and bringing grip back underfoot.

  • Careful work around the pool & cage

    We keep debris and runoff clear of the pool, and clean up to the screen-cage track and enclosure base so the whole deck reads clean edge to edge.

How it works

  1. 01

    Read the deck & pre-treat

    We identify the surface, pavers, concrete, or travertine, then apply a cleaning solution that loosens algae and organic growth before any pressure touches it.

  2. 02

    Wash to the surface

    Hard flats get even pressure passes with no zebra striping; delicate and sealed finishes get the low-pressure soft wash, so each area is cleaned with the right method.

  3. 03

    Rinse & detail the edges

    The deck is rinsed down with debris carried away from the pool, then we detail the borders, the cage track, and the screen base so nothing is left half-done.

Common questions

Does my pool deck need pressure washing or soft washing?
It depends on the surface. Paver and poured-concrete decks handle honest pressure washing, which is higher pressure for hard flat surfaces. Travertine, sealed stone, and the painted or screened surfaces around the deck want soft washing, which is low pressure plus a cleaning solution. We read the deck and use the right one on each area rather than blasting everything the same.
Will pressure washing damage my pavers or wash out the joint sand?
Not the way we do it. We size the pressure to the paver and work at the right angle and distance, which cleans the surface without carving the stone or blowing the joint sand out. On paver decks that are due for it, we'll flag where the joints could use re-sanding rather than quietly stripping them out.
Can you clean a travertine pool deck without damaging it?
Yes, and it's exactly the surface to be careful with. Travertine is soft and porous, so high pressure pits it and opens the surface up to more staining. We clean it with a lower-pressure soft wash and a cleaning solution instead, which lifts the algae and grime while leaving the stone intact.
My pool deck gets slippery after the summer rains. Will this fix it?
That slickness is almost always a film of algae and organic growth feeding on the constant moisture, not the surface itself. Clearing it off is what brings the grip back, and it's the main reason people book this. In a shaded, screened, rain-soaked deck it does grow back, so a recurring plan is how you keep the deck safe through the wet months instead of chasing it once a year.
How often should a pool deck be cleaned here, and can you do the screen cage too?
Most Southwest Florida decks look best cleaned once or twice a year, more if the deck sits in heavy shade or under a cage that traps humidity. Since we're already set up on site, it's the natural time to add the screen enclosure and lanai so the whole pool area is done in one visit, all of it kept on rhythm with no contract.

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