Back at it full time

Well we are back at it full time as the nice weather is upon us. Here is one of our full restoration jobs we just completed. Space is filling up fast for the summer so let Deck Tech make your deck continue to stay beautiful for years to come.

This is a deck we just completed over in Broken Top community. It was in bad shape with lots of wreathing and pressure washing fan marks so a full resurfacing was in order.

Bamboo fence stained

Here is a great fence we sprayed this last week for a good friend of deck tech. He had built a fence using
 big bamboo framed in a black stained frame. 


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Stevenson Ranch Deck Restoration

Just after sanding and washing
For the Stevenson Ranch deck restoration we went for a stage 2 sand, wash/brighten, and stain 2x with Deck Tech custom color uv plus stain. We had the task of restoring all 4 decks, buttress beams, and rafter tails. It was no easy task as none of the surfaces had seen stain in over twenty-five years and the wood is over forty years old.The neat thing was that a lot of the decking was made of tamarack wood and clear cedar.

After 2nd stain and dry wiped 

Before video





Slide show of the restoration

Building Restoration for Griffin heating

On this job we had the task of bringing some life back to the old Griffin heating building and two outbuildings. It had been some time since they had a fresh coat of stain applied so here is what we did. First a light hand sand, then a brightening solution and power wash, then mask and stain with Deck Tech #6 custom stain.









Time to brighten and remove old stain
Tyler wearing his safety gear when 
using brightening solutions














 Stain time. This time we go with a custom Deck Tech # 6 stain made to match existing colors 








Stage 1 full deck restoration( the best you can get )

 This deck is in the N.W. hills of Bend, Oregon. It had been many years since it had been restored and needed a lot of work. Also, the deck had been poorly restored in the distant past leaving bad pressure washing and  sanding scars. The final challenge of the full restoration of this deck was that the boards were very convex (raised up in the center).
 So here is what we did to get it back to almost new condition. First, all the blind nails had to be set, then a few days of sanding is next. (Deck Tech uses no less then 6 different sanders to get the job done) Then the wash and brighten, and finally comes the stain which is two coats of Deck Tech's special mix and color. We have developed colors that add U.V. protection and are applied with special tools to maximize penetration.




The deck boards were very convex and weathered 



There was a lot of stain build up in the shaded areas
The front entrance
The sanding 


 The staining step. Second coat is done















Now the deck is ready to enjoy for years to come and is done without the use of harsh deck strippers that can harm your house and plants.