How To Wash A Driveway with Pavers
Adding pavers are a great way to
increase property value. They are easy to clean and maintain and provide a nice
surface that does not get muddy during the rainy season. These pavers can be
used to cover patios, concrete decks, and even fire pits and barbeque areas. The
versatility and economy of pavers have made them a top choice for homeowners.
However, the cracks in pavers - be they naturalstone pavers or travertine pavers, often gather soil and dirt, especially if the open ground of a garden is nearby. This is also seen in the driveway pavers where cars frequently run. These cracks in moist climates can also develop smaller plants. One way of preventing this is to seal the joints between pavers. But these joints are important in recharging the underground water table of the place and allowing water draining. Here's how you can keep your paved surface clean all year round.
Buy the Right Cleaner
Pavers can be
cleaned using a paver cleaning solution. These can be found at any nearby local
store that sells such garden needs equipment. Make sure to check the label for
the ingredients. Some labels contain amounts of acid. While this helps to
remove aggressive stains, they can also discolor or corrode natural stone and
travertine pavers. If you cannot find such a product at a convenience store,
then you can opt to use a natural kitchen cleaner as well. Make sure the
ingredients do not contain bleach or acid.
Get Washing
Before you
begin, make sure you remove any weed growing in between the cracks by hand.
There is no better way to ensure all such weeds are removed than to do them by
hand. To wash the pavers, you can use either a broom with stiff bristles or go
for a high-pressure water jet. A well-mixed, thin solution will result in a
soapy froth that will dissolve any oil stains as well if any. Oil stains that
are old might require hand scrubbing to be fully removed.
However, it is best to use a combination of both to get the best result. Pour the solution on small areas, and use a broom to brush it and make sure it is spread evenly over the surface. This will remove dirt on the surface. The high-pressure water jet on the other hand will remove the dirt stuck in between the cracks of the different blocks. This is ideally done as the first step after weeding to remove the uprooted shoots and excess dirt.
Final Step
Finally,
rinse the entire area covered with patio pavers with clean water. Make sure the
soap is effectively washed out, and it does not leave a slippery surface.
Professional driveway or patio cleaners are also available who will take care of the necessary steps. Regular cleaning of pavers is absolutely necessary to keep them looking natural, fresh, and clean. Since pavers are available in a variety of shades, you can opt for muddier shades that do not show stains or dirt as easily.
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