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Can You Pressure Wash Decking? A Surface-by-Surface Safety Guide

Can You Pressure Wash Decking?Yes — but the settings that clean a concrete driveway will destroy timber decking. This guide covers the safe approach for each decking type.Same-day and next-day pressure washer delivery across London. Browse pressure washers
Quick AnswerYou can pressure wash most decking types safely, but you need to reduce the PSI significantly compared to stone or concrete. Softwood decking (pine, spruce) handles 1,000-1,200 PSI maximum. Hardwood (oak, teak, ipe) tolerates up to 1,500 PSI. Composite decking tolerates 1,200-1,500 PSI. Always use a 40-degree (white) nozzle, maintain 30cm distance, and follow the grain direction. See our full PSI guide for more detail.

Decking Types and Safe PSI Settings

Decking TypeSafe PSINozzleDistanceNotes
Softwood (pine, spruce)1,000-1,200White (40)30cm+Most vulnerable — low pressure only
Hardwood (oak, teak, ipe)1,200-1,500White (40)25-30cmMore durable, still requires care
Composite (Trex, etc.)1,200-1,500White (40)30cm+Follow manufacturer guidance
Painted/stained800-1,000White (40)30cm+High pressure strips coating
Watch OutSoftwood decking (the most common type in UK gardens) is extremely vulnerable to pressure washing damage. Fibres raise, the surface becomes rough and splintery, and the grain pattern can be permanently scarred. If you’re not sure what type of decking you have, assume it’s softwood and use the lowest PSI setting.

The Safe Technique

Step 1 — Sweep the decking. Remove loose leaves, dirt, and debris. Pay attention to gaps between boards where organic matter accumulates.

Step 2 — Pre-treat if needed. For heavy moss or algae, apply a deck cleaner or diluted bleach solution 20-30 minutes before pressure washing. This loosens biological growth so less pressure is needed to remove it.

Step 3 — Set the lowest effective pressure. Start at the bottom of the recommended PSI range for your decking type. You can always increase if needed — you can’t undo damage from starting too high.

Step 4 — Follow the grain. Always move the lance along the length of the boards, never across them. Cross-grain pressure washing raises fibres and creates a rough, splintery surface.

Step 5 — One pass per area. Do not repeatedly go over the same spot. Multiple passes compound the water penetration and fibre damage. If a single pass doesn’t clean sufficiently, increase PSI slightly rather than adding passes.

Step 6 — Maintain consistent distance. Keep the nozzle 25-30cm from the surface at all times. Moving closer — even briefly — concentrates the pressure enough to cause visible damage.

Pro TipClean the boards in the order you’d paint them — start at the far end and work toward your exit point. This prevents you from walking on wet, slippery boards you’ve just cleaned.

When NOT to Pressure Wash Decking

The decking is already damaged. Split, cracked, or splintered boards will get worse with pressure washing. Fix structural issues first.

The wood is untreated and very dry. Old, dried-out wood absorbs water rapidly. Pressure washing can saturate the timber, causing warping and accelerating rot. Treat with a wood preserver first if the timber hasn’t been maintained.

The boards are loose or poorly fixed. Water forced under loose boards can lift them further. Check fixings before cleaning. For the full list of common errors, see pressure washing mistakes to avoid.

It’s below 5C. Water trapped in the grain can freeze overnight, splitting fibres. Clean decking in spring or summer when temperatures stay above 5C for the following 48 hours.

Key PointThe alternative to pressure washing is a stiff deck brush with soapy water or a specialist deck cleaner. This is slower but risk-free. For expensive or delicate decking, the manual approach is always the safer choice.

After Cleaning — Oiling and Protection

Allow the decking to dry completely before applying any oil or treatment. This means 2-3 dry days minimum. Treating damp wood traps moisture inside and accelerates rot.

Apply decking oil once the surface is dry. Oil penetrates the wood grain, repels water, and provides UV protection. One coat annually (typically in spring) keeps the timber protected and extends its lifespan significantly.

Check for raised fibres. If any fibres have been raised by the pressure washing, a light sand with 120-grit sandpaper before oiling smooths the surface. Sand along the grain, not across it.

FAQ

Will a pressure washer ruin my decking?
Only if you use too much pressure, the wrong nozzle, or go across the grain. With the right settings (1,000-1,500 PSI, white nozzle, along the grain, 30cm distance), pressure washing is safe and effective on most decking types.
What PSI should I use on composite decking?
Most composite manufacturers recommend 1,200-1,500 PSI maximum with a wide fan nozzle. Check the manufacturer’s maintenance guide for your specific brand — some have lower limits.
Is it better to use a deck cleaner instead of a pressure washer?
For light cleaning (general dirt, mild algae), a deck cleaner and stiff brush is effective and risk-free. For heavier contamination (thick moss, ground-in grime), a combination of deck cleaner pre-treatment followed by low-pressure washing gives the best results with the least risk.
How often should I pressure wash decking?
Once a year is sufficient — typically in spring before the summer outdoor season. More frequent cleaning is unnecessary and gradually wears the surface. If moss or algae appears between annual cleans, treat it with a chemical product rather than pressure washing again.

Related guides: What PSI do I need? | 5 pressure washing mistakes | How to pressure wash a patio

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