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My new redwood deck is starting to turn grey. Can I prevent this from happening and can you remove what has already occured?

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My new redwood deck is starting to turn grey. Can I prevent this from happening and can you remove what has already occured?

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Yes to both questions! Consistent maintenance, especially on the horizontal surfaces, will prevent grey development and keep your deck protected and looking good. The removal of the grey on exterior surfaces is possible even if it is an “old deck”. We use a variety of cleaning processes to restore your new or old deck, siding, fence or shakes to a natural wood look and protect it at the same time!

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