Restore your outdoor space to its best. Indian stone, porcelain, concrete slabs and natural stone — professionally cleaned and looking like new. Free quotes, fully insured.
A well-maintained patio is one of the most used and most visible parts of your garden — yet algae, moss and weathering staining can make even an expensive patio look neglected in just a couple of seasons.
Different patio materials require different cleaning approaches. Porcelain can take higher pressure than Indian sandstone; natural slate needs a gentler touch than concrete. We've cleaned every patio type across Lincolnshire and always match the technique to the surface.
We also clean between joints and around furniture — not just the obvious flat areas. The result is a complete transformation of your outdoor living space.
Get a Free Patio QuoteWe identify the patio material and choose the correct pressure and nozzle type — crucial for avoiding surface damage.
Garden furniture and pots moved aside. We clean the whole area — not just what's accessible around obstacles.
Stubborn algae, black spot and heavy organic staining pre-treated to ensure effective removal during washing.
Systematic, overlapping passes ensure even coverage. Joints and edges given specific attention.
Clean rinse water used to remove all residue. Area tidied, furniture replaced. You walk round and sign off.
Black spot (Merulius Lacrymans fungus) is notoriously stubborn but we can significantly reduce or eliminate it in most cases using appropriate pre-treatment solutions before pressure washing. Results depend on how long it's been established — we'll give you an honest assessment when we visit.
Indian sandstone is softer than porcelain or concrete and does need a lower pressure setting. We always use the appropriate pressure for your specific surface — this is the key difference between a professional clean and a DIY attempt with a hired machine on maximum power.
A typical domestic patio takes 2–3 hours. Larger patios with extensive furniture or heavy soiling may take longer. We'll give you a clear estimate when we quote.
For Indian sandstone and natural stone in particular, sealing after cleaning is a very good idea — it inhibits algae and moss regrowth, prevents oil staining and preserves the colour. We can point you to appropriate sealant products for your stone type.
Every 1–2 years for most patios. Shaded patios under trees or in damp positions benefit from annual cleaning. Regular maintenance keeps the job quick and the patio looking great year-round.