That would be the trick to the "fading" thing - seal them after washing - look GREAT! We do work for TREX as well and our customers call us back to refresh
I like working with TREX although they seem to have tightened their budget a bit. We did actually decline the last job.
We have kept our identity simply because we develop such a good repor with our customers - plus you don't have to go through some 1-800 switchboard to catch one of us. If we get a random call that looks like it should be a claim, we also point them there.
Pay time is short.....their calls are not worth sitting around and waiting on unless you're Tony Szabo But, when they come in, work is work and contacting them is free.
Ryan you been around LatelyI heard pre-carb cleaner is good for this application? Anyone heard that?
Per-carbs are a waste on composites unless they are used for a maintenance program after they have been cleaned up with bleach.
I just started doing work in a community with about 3 to 400 hundred homes with composite decks. The community is about 6 years old and will top off at 400 homes and I had no idea it was 10 minutes from me. The maintenance and understanding of how to clean this material and what has been done already by home owners and pressure cleaners is comical ? All the decks have been done with to weak of a solution and marked up with pressure because the chem's didn't work. So pressure is use to remove what can't be removed with pressure!
2 down and 398 to go maybe? It has been difficult dealing with highly educated people who thought they educated them selves on how to care for the decks the GREEN way and have failed !