Blast the moss off, if need be. If you have moss over a large area where scrubbing is not practical, use a pressure washer to drive the moss off the bricks. Test this in a small corner first to be sure you won’t damage or overturn the bricks. Older and looser bricks may not with...
Fallen leaves and general garden dirt are one issue, but if your patio and paving are in a shady location that gets damp, they may be susceptible to algae, mold, mildew, lichen, and moss and will need a thorough clean. Here, Trevor Knight, technical garden and driveway specialist at ...
They used high-quality equipment to safely remove all the dirt and stains without damaging the pavers. They even cleaned out the joints and applied a protective sealant, which brought back the original color and texture of the stones. Our patio looks brand new, and we couldn't be happier ...
Siding:The layered nature of home siding makes it vulnerable to collecting dust that can trap moisture — and with moisture comes moss and mildew. We make sure we get under the cracks and deliver an impressive clean on aluminum, cement, and vinyl siding. ...
Highly recommend, JB just cleaned my drive way, porch and patio. I have used him in the past and will certainly continue in the future. It is unbelievable how much better my house looks. Larry Y Showed up when he said he would. Did a great job. Was very professional and personable....
Clear moss and weed growth. Use a stiff bristled handheld brush or brush broom to agitate and brush away any moss growth on or in between pavers.[2] Gently pull weeds out in between paver joints. When all of the organic growth has been loosened, brush the debris off of your paved surf...