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Dunnellon, FL · Marion & Citrus Counties

Pool Deck & Lanai Cleaning in Ocala, FL

Professional cleaning for pool decks, screen enclosures, and patio areas. Remove algae, mildew, and staining — and make your backyard look new again.

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Why Florida Pool Decks Need Regular Cleaning

Pool decks take a beating in Florida's climate. Constant moisture from splashing and rain, combined with intense sun and heat, creates ideal conditions for algae and mildew to establish themselves on concrete and paver surfaces within months.

Beyond the green or black discoloration, algae growth makes pool decks genuinely slippery and dangerous — especially for kids running between the pool and the house. Regular pressure washing removes the growth and the hazard.

We clean the full pool area — deck surface, screen enclosure frame and panels, coping, and any surrounding patio. One visit gets the whole area looking clean and staying safer for longer.

Safer for Swimmers

Algae and mildew make pool decks dangerously slippery. Regular cleaning removes the growth and restores safe footing.

Protects Your Investment

Algae and organic buildup left untreated can stain and etch concrete surfaces over time. Cleaning extends the life of your deck.

Curb Appeal

A clean pool area makes the whole backyard look better. Before-and-after results are dramatic on pool decks and screen enclosures.

HOA Compliance

Many Ocala HOAs require pool deck maintenance. Professional cleaning keeps your property in compliance without the effort.

Pool Area Surfaces We Clean

Concrete pool decks
Paver pool decks
Stamped concrete patios
Screen enclosure frames
Screen panels
Aluminum lanai frames
Patio slabs
Coping stones

Frequently Asked Questions

Is pressure washing safe for my pool deck coating or sealer?
It depends on the coating type and its condition. For sealed concrete and painted pool decks, we use lower pressure settings to avoid stripping the sealer. For bare concrete and pavers, standard pressure washing is completely safe. We'll assess your deck surface before starting and recommend the right approach. If your sealer is already peeling or deteriorating, we'll let you know before we begin.
How do you prevent algae from coming back on my pool deck?
We use cleaning solutions that kill algae and mildew at the root rather than just removing the visible growth. This significantly slows regrowth compared to pressure washing with water alone. In Florida's climate, some regrowth is inevitable over time, but a proper cleaning treatment will keep your pool deck cleaner for longer — typically 12 to 18 months before the next cleaning is needed.
Can you clean my screen enclosure as well as the deck?
Yes. We clean aluminum screen enclosure frames, screen panels, and the surrounding pool deck as part of our pool area cleaning service. Screen enclosures accumulate algae, oxidation, and mildew on the frame and debris in the screen panels. We use appropriate low pressure for the screens to clean without tearing, and higher pressure for the frame and deck surfaces.
How often should I have my pool deck cleaned in Florida?
Most Florida pool decks benefit from professional cleaning every 12 months. Pools surrounded by heavy vegetation or in shaded areas may need more frequent cleaning — every 6 to 9 months — due to faster algae and leaf debris accumulation. Regular cleaning also prevents the buildup from becoming embedded in the surface, which makes each subsequent cleaning easier and more effective.

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