Your deck and screened-in outdoor areas are where you entertain your guests and hold parties, so it’s important to keep these areas looking clean and inviting. However, looks are just part of the reason to keep these areas clean. Pool enclosures and porches that get green algae buildup on the screens and structures themselves are very difficult to clean without damage. The longer you wait, the more stubborn the algae buildup becomes and the more aggressive the cleaning required.
Additionally, the buildup of leaves, dirt and debris can be a breeding ground for insects and a hiding place for all kinds of other animals like snakes, lizards and mice. Once you let this debris collect near your home, you’re setting the stage for an indoor infestation.
Extend the Life of Pool Screen Enclosures with Regular Cleaning
Screened-in enclosures need regular cleaning to avoid the thick buildup of debris, mold, mildew and algae. The high-pressure spraying required to wash away this buildup can rip apart screens and remove the delicate powder and anodized or painted coating on your aluminum support structures.
Once this protective coating is removed, repainting and recoating is not an option. You’re looking at an expensive replacement. Regular cleaning prevents this destructive algae, mold and mildew buildup to prolong the life of these structures.
Keep Your Decks and Pool Areas Safe for Visitors
If you’re entertaining friends and family around a pool, deck or screened-in outdoor area, looks are important, but safety is essential. Besides being an eyesore, black mold and algae that likes to grow on the ground in the hot, humid Florida climate is extremely slippery and dangerous.
Once this growth blooms, it can be difficult to completely remove without damaging your property. We use low pressure to apply our proprietary “Sauce” to chemically kill this growth, not just wash away the buildup you can see.