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Quinn Services
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and SealDeck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal - For Business

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"Mike did an excellent job and I will hire him again for window cleaning and other services as he does so much. Great communication, was timely and did what he said he was going to do. I am so glad I found him for future projects."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Anytime Shine
5.0(
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and SealDeck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal - For Business

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"My gutters are sparkling! Nathan worked deftly around our lawn care crew, who inconveniently showed up at the same time he did to address my project. I am quite satisfied with my newly cleaned gutters, ready for the year ahead. Anytime Shine did the job!"
1257 W River Street
1257 W River Street
1257 W River Street
Response time6 hrs
Response rate91%
35 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Fence Doctor LLC
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal - For Business

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The team at Fence Doctor responded quickly to my request, and had a technician out within 2 days and the job completed same day. A section of our fence was knocked over during a wind storm, and they were able to re-use the undamaged materials to keep costs low, and the fence is better than it was before. They installed metal posts, replacing the wood that failed, which should last for a long time. Great people, great work!"
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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

In most cases, sanding an old deck before staining it is necessary to achieve a decent finish. If your old deck has a relatively new stain finish on it and you're only doing touch-ups, you can generally skip the sanding part. However, if your goal is to make the deck look and function better, sanding first is a must. 

No. In most cases, it’s not colder or freezing temperatures that affect decking materials but the amount of moisture that seeps into the materials as a result. For example, wood decking material is more likely to suffer from rot or decay when exposed to excess moisture from snow or ice. An extreme change in temperature can cause wood to expand or contract, but only if it’s not properly treated beforehand.

If you have wood decking, there are several common deck problems that you might encounter. For example, your natural wood boards may fade over time due to things like sunlight, weather, and debris. On top of that, some types of wood decking can rot, grow mold, and attract destructive pests—including termites, carpenter ants, and woodpeckers.

Yes, it is generally safe to have a fire pit on a deck, but you must adhere to building codes and take several safety precautions. For both built-in and freestanding models, you must use a heat-resistant barrier, such as a fire pit pad or heat shield, between the pit and the deck. Additionally, consider the weight of the fire pit and ensure your deck can structurally support it, reinforcing it if necessary. The fire pit must also be positioned a safe distance from your house, particularly from materials like vinyl siding, to prevent heat damage.

While you can use various materials like sand or even just soil, gravel is widely considered the best option to put under a deck. It provides excellent drainage and is resistant to water, fire, and pests. Gravel also helps anchor the soil to prevent erosion during heavy rain and acts as a built-in weed blocker, reducing regular upkeep. Furthermore, it is simple to spread, available in various textures and tones, and adds a polished look that complements any deck design.

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