Patio Cleaning in Bray
Looking for professional patio cleaning in Bray? Connect Cleaner connects you with trusted local operators covering Bray and the wider County Wicklow area in the Garden of Ireland. Request quotes online and choose the operator that suits you.
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Patio Cleaning in Bray
Patios spend most of the Irish year damp and shaded, which is exactly what algae and lichen want. Slabs that looked like sandstone when they were laid end up dark green and slick underfoot. A proper clean takes the growth off the surface and out of the joints — and the difference between a patio that stays clean and one that greens over in a season is usually the jointing, not the wash.
Patio Cleaning Near Bray
Located on the Wicklow coastline, Bray is popular with both permanent residents and holiday homeowners. Professional cleaners serving Bray are experienced with the particular demands of coastal properties, including salt residue and damp prevention.
What Patio Cleaning in Bray Covers
- Sandstone, limestone, granite and concrete slabs
- Algae, lichen and black spot treatment
- Joint clearing and re-pointing where needed
- Steps, edging and adjoining paths
- Surrounding walls and planters on request
- Optional sealing once the surface is dry
Why request Patio Cleaning in Bray
- Removes the slip risk that makes patios unusable in winter
- Brings back the stone colour under the growth
- Re-pointed joints slow the regrowth considerably
- Worth doing in spring, before the outdoor season
Patio Cleaning in Bray - FAQ
Can black spot lichen actually be removed?
On most stone, yes, but it needs chemical treatment as well as pressure. Lichen roots into the surface, so a wash alone takes the top off and leaves the mark. Mention it when you post, because it changes how long the job takes.
Is sealing worth it?
On porous stone like sandstone it helps a lot; on dense granite it makes less difference. It has to go on dry stone, which in Ireland means picking the weather.
Will the cleaning damage my plants?
Operators normally sheet the borders and rinse afterwards. Point out anything delicate before they start rather than after.
