Deep cleaning and premium protection are at the core of every project. It’s hands-on work that takes real time to do right, and it restores your furniture for a fraction of what replacing it would cost.
The starting point for every project, and the foundation of the finished result. We hand-scrub away years of gray weathering, mildew, pollen, and grime — slow, careful, detail-oriented work, not a rushed pressure-washing pass that tears up the grain.
Once your furniture is clean, we apply premium protective coats — trusted products like Gold Care and Summer Classics, chosen based on what your specific piece needs. It seals in the finish and slows re-graying from the Southeast’s sun, humidity, and pollen, so the work holds up season after season instead of fading by the following summer.
Most pieces only need a deep clean and a fresh protector application — sanding isn’t part of every job. But furniture that’s gone past that point — deeply grayed, rough, or cracking at the surface — may need it as an additional step. When it’s actually called for, we hand-sand back to bare, honey-toned wood, respecting the grain instead of grinding through it.
We don’t sell a flat per-chair rate off a laminated card. Every quote reflects the actual labor and materials your specific pieces need.
Two dining sets that look similar can need very different amounts of hands-on work — one might need a light clean and a protector refresh, another might need sanding first. Flat pricing either overcharges the simple job or undercuts the harder one, so we’d rather quote it honestly. This is careful, detail-oriented work that takes real time to do right — but restoring your furniture to new or near-new condition still typically costs a fraction of the cost of a total replacement.
A two-seat bistro set and an 8-chair dining set take very different amounts of hands-on time.
Light graying vs. deep weathering, cracking, or mildew changes how much cleaning — and occasionally sanding — is required.
Clean-only, or clean plus protector application — with sanding added when a piece actually needs it — each stage adds defined labor and material cost.
Sometimes the answer is just a deep clean and a fresh protector application. We’ll never upsell work a piece doesn’t need.