Five Hacks for a Flawless Block-paved Driveway

Driveways are much more than a space to park cars – they are the first thing visitors will see as they approach your home or business premises. And, we all know how important first impressions are. So, you should ensure each visit gets off to a positive start by keeping your driveway in tip-top condition all year round.

If you have a brand new block-paved driveway or are considering replacing your existing paving, you may be interested to pick up a few pointers on how to keep your driveway looking fresh in the longer term.

Keeping your driveway looking showroom ready doesn’t need to be costly or time-consuming. You just need to make sure it’s maintained regularly and the rest will follow. 

A pristine driveway can significantly elevate the kerb appeal of your home and increase its value to boot. To help you achieve this, we’ve put together a list of five essential steps that you can take to transform your driveway and keep it looking great. Let’s dig in, shall we?

Block-pave Sealer

Using a good quality block pave sealer on your driveway will help to prevent unwanted contaminants from getting into it. Water, dirt, oil and grease can all damage your driveway – block pave sealer can help to prevent all this. 

What’s more, if your driveway is used on a regular basis, block paved sealer is especially useful for preventing oil stains. It can even add a glossy finish to your driveway and enhance the colour of your block paving. Block pave sealer is easy to apply and takes effect within a few hours. 

Tackle Weed Growth

If weeds or moss start to grow between your block paving, it can detract from your entire property. And, if you aren’t proactive about removing them, your driveway can suffer from long-term damage. Weed growth causes the gaps between paving slabs to expand and the driveway itself may even start to sink.

The simplest way to remove weeds is by using a handheld weed puller. You can also try spraying the affected area with weed killer before returning a couple of days later to pull out the dead weeds. Weedkiller is also effective in slowing down the re-growth of weeds, so it’s well worth stocking up!

Restore the Sand

Several years after installation, the sand between block paving can begin to wear away. The sand can naturally break down and gaps may also start to show between the lines. Fortunately, reinstating the sand in your driveway is not a complicated task. All you really need is kiln-dried sand and a good soft-bristled brush. Then, simply sweep the sand over the gaps to ensure a good coverage.

Get On Top of Stains 

If you park your car on your driveway on a regular basis, you may accidentally leave oil marks on the paving. Tackle these stains as and when they appear. Use a paper towel to remove the liquid whilst the stain is still wet, but avoid scrubbing, as this can exacerbate the issue. Just dab the affected area gently – or place the paper towel over it. There are many effective products on the market that are specially designed to tackle oil and grease stains. 

Power Wash – Little and Often!

Using a power washer on a regular basis will help keep your driveway grime-free. Before you begin, use a garden brush to sweep away the top layer of dirt. Next, use your power washer to tackle any more stubborn stains and dirt. One more thing to bear in mind: make sure you don’t use too much pressure, as you could inadvertently damage your paved driveway.

Thanks for Reading – Best of Luck with Your Driveway Renovation

We hope you enjoyed our latest article and now have a clear understanding of how to keep your driveway looking great.