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When your front walkway turns dark, slimy, and stained, it’s more than just an eyesore, it can be genuinely slippery and unsafe for your family and guests. With the right paver walkway cleaning and sealing process, you can bring that path back to life and make it safer to walk on in just one professional visit.
If your walkway is shaded or stays damp after rain, it becomes the perfect home for algae and mildew to grow on the surface and in the joints. That growth is what gives pavers that green, black, or brown film and that “ice rink” feeling under your feet.
Pavers are also slightly porous, so they soak up dirty water, leaf tannins, and everyday spills from shoes, pets, and plants. Over time, you start to see patchy discoloration, white mineral spots called efflorescence, and a flat, tired look, even if the pavers are still structurally sound. In this best practices for cleaning and sealing paver walkways guide, you’ll see why unsealed pavers fade faster, stain more easily, and grow more moss and algae than sealed ones.
When joint sand washes out, weeds and ants move in and start breaking up the clean lines between each stone. That’s one big reason sealing is often recommended, it helps stabilize the sand and makes the whole surface easier to maintain. A helpful hardscape cleaning and sealing guideline from Mutual Materials explains how sealing protects against efflorescence and mineral deposits on walkways.
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It is recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall. Signs include
It is recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall. Signs include
It is recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall. Signs include
It is recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall. Signs include
