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HOSE BROS INC.

Cedar Siding Restoration for Sussex County Beach Homes

Cedar shake and shingle siding turns grey and black along the Delaware coast because of salt air, UV, and mildew. Restoration is a three-step process: a low-pressure soft wash, a brightening treatment that pulls the silvered color back, and a penetrating sealer. Restoration typically runs $2,500–$6,500 for an average beach home as of July 2026.

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A standard house soft wash will not restore cedar. Once the surface has greyed, the wood fibers have oxidized and only a brightening agent will bring the original tone back. We restore cedar on homes throughout Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Bethany Beach, and the surrounding Sussex County coast.

What Cedar Restoration Costs

Pricing for cedar restorations in Sussex County depends on whether the cedar has ever been sealed, the square footage, and the height of the walls.

  • Clean and brighten only: $800–$2,200
  • Clean, brighten, and seal: $2,500–$6,500
  • Trim and accent cedar: $300–$900

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Why Cedar Fails Faster at the Beach

Salt air

Salt-laden coastal air accelerates greying. Homes within a few blocks of the bay or ocean show silvering years sooner than inland properties.

Sun exposure

East- and south-facing beach walls take the worst UV and storm exposure. Those elevations almost always fail first and need restoration before the rest of the house.

Never-sealed cedar

Many older Sussex cottages have cedar that was never sealed. First-time restoration needs extra brightening, not just a wash, to even out decades of weathering.

What to Expect

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Free on-site assessment of the cedar condition and moisture content.

Low-pressure soft wash with a cedar-safe solution. We never high-pressure cedar.

Oxalic-acid brightening to restore the natural tone.

Penetrating sealer or stain once the wood is fully dry.

Walkthrough and care guidance so the finish lasts.

When Restoration Is Not the Right Call

If the cedar is rotted, cupped, or has widespread shake failure, restoration is throwing good money after bad. We will tell you when replacement is the honest answer instead of selling you a finish over failing wood. If your siding is vinyl or fiberglass rather than cedar, see our oxidation removal and color correction service.

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At Hose Bros Inc., we believe that a clean property reflects pride in one’s community.

OUR PROCESS

Our Proven Process – Cedar Siding Restoration Made Simple

Free Cedar Siding Assessment

We inspect your cedar siding to evaluate weathering, UV damage, mildew, algae, discoloration, and the overall condition of the wood. This allows us to recommend the best restoration approach for your home's specific needs.

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Personalized Restoration Quote

Based on the size of your home and the condition of the cedar siding, we provide a transparent, no-obligation estimate with clear pricing and no hidden fees.

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Surface Preparation & Protection

Before restoration begins, we protect nearby landscaping, windows, trim, and other exterior features. We then prepare the cedar using wood-safe cleaning methods that preserve the integrity of the wood.

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Professional Cedar Siding Restoration

Our experienced team carefully removes dirt, mildew, algae, weathering, and surface contaminants using specialized cedar-safe cleaning techniques. If your service includes brightening, staining, or sealing, we prepare the surface to ensure a beautiful, long-lasting finish.

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Final Inspection & Maintenance Recommendations

After the restoration is complete, we perform a detailed walkthrough to ensure every section of your cedar siding meets our quality standards. We'll also provide maintenance recommendations to help preserve its natural beauty and protect it from future weathering.

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Restore the Natural Beauty of Your Cedar Siding Today

Weathered, faded, or stained cedar siding doesn’t have to be replaced to look beautiful again. Hose Bros Inc. specializes in professional Cedar Siding Restoration, using wood-safe cleaning and restoration techniques to revive your siding’s natural character while helping protect it from future weathering and premature deterioration.

Call today or request your free quote online for expert cedar siding restoration services trusted by homeowners and businesses throughout Sussex County, DE.

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302-945-9470

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Info@HoseBrosInc.com

Working Hours

8:00AM-5:00PM (We will cater to anyone’s schedule if off hour work is needed)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often does cedar siding need restoring at the beach?

Coastal cedar usually needs attention every 2–4 years (vs. the typical 3–7 year inland cycle, since salt air and UV shorten the window). Salt air and UV grey it faster than inland homes, so beachfront and bayfront properties are on the shorter end of that range.

Can you fix cedar that has already turned black?

Yes. Black staining is mildew and oxidation on the surface. A soft wash removes the growth and a brightening treatment pulls the greyed and blackened tone back toward the original cedar color before we seal it.

Do you pressure wash cedar?

No. High pressure tears soft cedar fibers and leaves permanent furrowing. We soft wash cedar exclusively, using low pressure and cedar-safe solutions so the wood is cleaned without being damaged.

Should I use a clear sealer or a solid stain?

A clear or semi-transparent sealer keeps the natural cedar look and is easiest to maintain. A solid stain hides more weathering and lasts longer but covers the grain. We recommend based on the condition of your wood during the assessment.

Will this stop my siding from greying again?

Sealing slows greying significantly, but coastal cedar will always weather over time. A sealed finish typically holds 2–3 years before it needs a maintenance coat, far longer than untreated cedar.