St. Louis, MO – Deck cleaning and sealing season is upon us. The April showers have brought May flowers…and warped deck boards. Since decks are a horizontal surface, they are hit the hardest by Mother Nature; therefore, deck cleaning and sealing is essential in protecting this investment.
Unprotected wood can be seriously damaged in just one season. The sun and rain are part of Mother Nature’s great beauty; yet, they are also a nuisance to exterior wood structures. Wood Re New uses their own, patented product to gently clean wood fibers, using low-pressure to avoid damaging the wood. They follow this with their own penetrating wood protector to seal against the harmful effects of our beautiful planet.
In spite of Mother Nature’s damaging effect on wood decks, Jeff Alley, owner of Wood Re New, has a deep respect for her. Wood Re New specializes in cleaning and sealing exterior wood surfaces with eco-friendly products, to protect the environment while protecting wood structures from the environment.
The environmentally responsible approach has continued to be part of the company’s primary vision both during and beyond the development of their private label products that effectively repel water and block harmful UV rays that cause deterioration and discoloration of wood. The Wood Re New Wood Protector is exclusive to Wood Re New operators and is not available to the public.
Wood Re New began franchising in 2002 and they have grown to be the nation’s largest and most successful deck and fence restoration company with 23 locations across the US. Visit http://www.woodrenew.com/
Contact
Wood Re New
Jeff Alley
PO Box 6637
Chesterfield, MO 63006
Tel: 314-453-
Email: woodrenewstl@
Please read our blog and watch a video to learn more about the Wood Re New Process http://www.deckcleaningandsealingstlouiscounty.com/
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
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