Trusted With America’s Most Sacred Grounds

There are jobs, and then there are callings. Over the years, Wash My Deck has been asked to care for places that mean more than stone and soil. We’ve cleaned the headstones at Arlington National Cemetery, tended the markers at the Columbarium, and preserved memorials at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and President John F. Kennedy’s gravesite. It’s work that requires more than water and pressure. It demands respect. The same care we bring to those sacred sites is the care we bring to every deck, driveway, and home we restore.

In 1994, before he could even drive, Steve was pushing a borrowed pressure washer through his Woodbridge neighborhood, deck by deck, neighbor by neighbor. No coupons, no gimmicks — just steady work and neighbors who spread the word.

Now, more than 30 years later, Wash My Deck has become a family tradition. Steve’s son, Gunner, now 16, grew up with stain buckets and spray nozzles at his feet. Today, he works right alongside his dad, learning the same lessons about effort, craftsmanship, and pride. Together, they’ve restored more than 50,000 homes across Northern Virginia — from family backyards in Fairfax to the most sacred grounds in the nation.

Because this has never been about “power washing.” It’s about pride. It’s about belonging to the tribe of homeowners who believe details matter — who know a deck is more than lumber. It’s the backdrop for birthdays, Sunday barbecues, and the five quiet minutes you steal before the day begins.

When you call Wash My Deck, you’re not just hiring a contractor. You’re bringing in a family built on respect, tradition, and the belief that the spaces around us matter.

That’s why Wash My Deck operates differently:

• No subcontractors — every crew member is family-trained.
• No surprise pricing — the number you get is the number you pay.
• No language barriers — every crew member speaks English.
• No junk signs cluttering your neighborhood.

Certified by Wolman’s, American Building Restoration (ABR) and TWP. Featured by HGTV. Trusted by over 50,000 Virginia homeowners.

In 1994, before he could even drive, Steve was pushing a borrowed pressure washer through his Woodbridge neighborhood, deck by deck, neighbor by neighbor. No coupons, no gimmicks — just steady work and neighbors who spread the word.