Professional patio and driveway cleaner covering all of Greater London Block Paving Cleaning and Sealing: Most Patio and driveway cleaner techs will use a 4000 PSI Pressure washer the Bricks and are cleaned thoroughly removing all moss and old sand is blown away. The surface is then allowed to dry for 3-5 days and a high quality seal is applied after new fresh Kiln Dried Sand is brushed into the Gaps.
Patio Cleaning and Sealing: Using slightly lower pressure the slabs are cleaned, the stones are then allowed to dry for 3-5 days. Then a high Quality Smart Seal Patio sealers is applied by roller, this protects the slabs and prevents rapid re-soiling.
Tarmac Restoration Driveway is pressure cleaned using 4000 PSI pressure washer, cosmetic repairs are made using cold lay tarmac. Then the Driveway is bought back to life using Tarma Seal, tarmac renovator
Imprinted Concrete Restoration Surface is first pressure cleaned using 4000 PSI cold water. This is allowed to dry then using a colour additive that matches the colour of the initial driveway the seal is built up over various coats until the driveway looks like new!

Decking and Garden Furniture Cleaning and Restoration The deck area is pressure cleaned using lower pressure ratios than the ones listed above to avoid splintering the wood. The deck is then chemical washed with a high quality Anti-Fungal treatment to remove all remaining Moss or Algae. The best way to maintain a decking is then to coat it with oil.

The cleaning of Patios and Driveways is normally done with high pressure (4000 PSI) and a Rotary Tool to keep the mess down although some chemicals may be used if necessary. The cleaning will remove all mould, mildew, dirt, etc. After washing, the Patio and Driveway will look excellent. Pressure washing dramatically changes the appearance of Patio & Driveways, without compromising the integrity of the surface. Some more fragile surfaces, commonly found on pool decking, patios and other decorative concrete and stone work will also clean very well using reduced pressures. After Cleaning we also offer a service where the surface can be sealed to prevent rapid re-soiling. Also with Block paving and patios the sand or Sand/Cement can be blown away Castle Cleaning technicians can replace both these methods of pointing. Our goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality work and service, at a fair and competitive price, and to back our work with excellent Customer Service and Support. Call 07920-840972 for a free no obligation quotation alternatively you can email Dean@castle-cleaning.co.uk The ground moves. Patios move. The first casualty of this movement is usually the cement joints in between the patio or paving slabs. Repointing need not be the huge dilemma a great many of our costumers have found it to be. It’s always best to pressure wash the patio first then we can see how much pointing is missing and provide a quote The mix of sand and cement we will use will depend on the width of your joints. Pointing of all kinds should be carried out on a dry day and when your patio itself is dry. Our preferred method is using a dry mix of sand and cement For joints which are less than ½ an inch (13mm) you should use silver sand. This is more commonly called block paving Sand . The sand is mixed with cement at a ratio of 1 to 1 and spread out to dry thoroughly. Using a bucket, we sprinkle this mix along a couple of joints. Using a soft brush, brush we carefully sweep it into the joint. We then Make sure the joint is absolutely full even to the point of tamping the mix down with a piece of timber. The most common cause of patio pointing failure is when voids are present either within the joint or under it. These are easily formed when a lump of sand clogs up the joint and it may look as though this joint is full but in fact it is not. Water soon gets into these voids and with a freeze-thaw action soon destroys the rest of the joint. When the joints are full, brush any surplus off the surface and leave. The moisture in the air, plus the moisture from the ground underneath will send the jointing hard in a while. If the joints are wider than ½ an inch, the same procedure can be followed. This time use sharp sand and make sure it is dry and ALL the lumps are squashed. This should be mixed at 3 sand to 1 cement. This makes it slightly leaner and even more flexible. It should be left to dry in the same way. Patios can be pointed quite quickly using this method and providing everything is dry there need be no staining of the slabs associated with ordinary pointing ie wet mortar Also now there are premixed patio jointing sand so that we have to do it empty the contents onto the patio surface and then sweep it into the joints. Our technicians will make the call as to which method is best to each individual surface. Call Dean on 07920840972 or email dean@castle-cleaning.co.uk
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