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Paver Cleaning Tips to Refresh Your Patio and Walkways

Paver patios and walkways are an investment worth protecting. Regular cleaning keeps them vibrant, safe, and looking well cared for season after season.

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5 best practices for paver cleaning

1

Clear weeds and moss from the joints

Cleaning the surface alone is not enough — weeds and moss in the joints undo the look fast. Clear them out as part of the job.

2

Address stains promptly

Oil, leaf, and rust stains set in over time. Treating them sooner gives the best chance of a complete, even result.

3

Rinse for an even tone

A thorough final rinse lifts loosened grime so the whole surface dries to a consistent, vibrant color.

4

Consider re-sanding afterward

Cleaning can disturb joint sand. Refilling the joints keeps pavers stable and looking finished for longer.

5

Clean shaded areas more often

Pavers in shade hold moisture and grow moss and algae faster, so they benefit from more frequent cleaning.

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Paver Cleaning questions, answered

Can you remove weeds and moss between pavers?
Yes. We clear weeds, moss, and buildup from the joints, not just the surface of the pavers.
Will my pavers look new again?
In most cases, yes. Deep cleaning restores an even, vibrant tone close to how they looked when installed.
Do you re-sand the joints?
We offer optional joint re-sanding, which helps keep pavers stable and looking clean longer. Just ask on your quote.
How often should pavers be cleaned?
Once a year keeps most paver patios and walkways looking their best, especially in shaded areas.

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