August 24, 2009
Proper Maintenance For Your Patio Paver From Outdoor Solutions Of NC
Patio pavers are available in various colors, shapes, patterns and finishes. When constructing a patio, there are 3 main paving materials that homeowners can choose from. These materials include brick pavers, concrete pavers and stone pavers. Once the installation of pavers is complete and the patio has been constructed, the next most important ongoing task is to maintain what you have achieved.
It is easy to maintain your pavers. Depending on the type of pavers you choose little maintenance is required. It stands to reason different pavers need different levels of maintenance. Some of the pavers may fade where as some pavers are easier to remove dirt and grime.
There is an randomized surface on the clay brick pavers which causes them to crack and chip. Should one of your pavers become damaged you must replace it with a new paver. By applying a hones, polished or flamed finish you can keep the texture and color for any of the pavers. This is essential to do every few years. The visual aspect lasts longer by using sealing and cleaning products.
The beauty of concrete pavers is that even if they are stained, damaged or broken, they can be easily replaced with little or no fuss by simply removing the damaged paver and replacing it with a new concrete paver. Stains are often hidden by the color of concrete pavers, however weeds in joints will need a pesticide or herbicide in order to maintain.
Stone pavers are very durable and can last for decades of time. Furthermore, stone pavers have a rough surface that will make walking a little uncomfortable. A polish from time to time will counter this problem.
Taking care of your paved patio can be as uncomplicated as routinely sweeping and hosing the patio. To get rid of the dirt and grime use a power washer. We suggest that you seal your pavers right after installation and every 2-3 from there. By doint this you will maintain the color and that new look. It is much simpler to remove stains and spills once it is sealed. Following these steps will help keep your patio gorgeous for many years.
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