Pressure Washing House Deck Fence Painting Westchester NY

Benefits of Power Washing Before Exterior Painting

Preparing the exterior of your home for a new coat of paint is an important part of any painting project. Power washing is one of the best ways to prepare your home’s surface before painting because it removes dirt, grime, and other debris that can interfere with the adhesion and longevity of your paint job. TESTIMONIALS

Removes Molds and Other Contaminants

Another benefit of power washing is that it can also remove mildew, algae, and other contaminants that can interfere with the quality of your paint job. Power washing helps to ensure a cleaner surface with fewer contaminants that could negatively affect the adhesion of the paint.westchesterpainter.net

Cleans Hard-to-Reach Areas

Power washing is also a great way to clean hard-to-reach areas, such as second-story siding or gutter systems. This helps to make sure that all areas of your home are thoroughly cleaned before painting, ensuring that the paint job will look even and uniform.

Natural Cedar Restoration (Deck, Siding, Fence)

Here’s a professional, step-by-step process to restore cedar and bring back its natural color while protecting the wood long-term.


1. Inspection & Prep

  • Check for rot, loose boards, popped nails, splinters
  • Replace damaged cedar before cleaning
  • Protect plants, windows, and nearby surfaces

2. Cleaning (Key Step)

Goal: Remove dirt, mildew, old stain, and gray oxidation

Best method

  • Use a cedar-safe wood cleaner or stripper (oxygenated or sodium percarbonate)
  • Apply with pump sprayer
  • Let dwell 10–15 minutes (don’t let it dry)
  • Light pressure wash
    • 500–800 PSI for siding
    • 800–1,000 PSI for decks
  • Always follow the wood grain

⚠️ Avoid high pressure — it will fuzz and scar cedar


3. Brightening (Restores Natural Color)

  • Apply a wood brightener (oxalic acid)
  • Neutralizes the cleaner
  • Restores warm cedar tone
  • Opens pores for better stain absorption
  • Rinse thoroughly

4. Drying Time

  • Let cedar dry 48–72 hours
  • Moisture content should be below 15%

5. Sanding (If Needed)

  • Light sanding for:
    • Fuzzy wood
    • Raised grain
    • Heavy weathering
  • Use 80–100 grit (don’t over-sand)

6. Natural Finish Protection

For a true natural look, use:

  • Clear or Natural-tone penetrating oil
    • Semi-transparent cedar oil
    • UV inhibitors are a must

Application

  • Brush or stain pad (best control)
  • Back-brush for even penetration
  • One coat usually enough (follow manufacturer)

7. Maintenance Schedule

  • Clean yearly
  • Re-oil every 12–24 months
  • Avoid film-forming stains (they peel on cedar)

Best Products (Professional Grade)

  • Cleaners: Restore-A-Deck, Armstrong-Clark, DEFY
  • Brighteners: Oxalic acid-based
  • Finishes: Penetrating oil, semi-transparent cedar tone

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