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How do I Remove Stains from My Patio?

There is so much to love about autumn in the Greater Triangle. The richly colored leaves and cooler temperatures provide a stunning backdrop for hiking, football, and roasting marshmallows in the backyard. Despite all the fun, there can be a few downsides to autumn beauty…such as the stains from falling leaves on your outdoor patio. Whether your patio is made of pavers or concrete, decomposing leaves can create unsightly stains on their surfaces. Luckily, these stains can be removed in a few simple steps.

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What you’ll need:

  • Cleaning Solution: 10 parts water thoroughly mixed with 1 part bleach or a specially formulated paver cleaner of your choice. (You can find paver and hardscape cleaner at your local hardware store.)
  • Stiff bristled scrub brush or broom.

How to Remove Stains from Patios

How To Remove Leaf Stains From Raleigh PatioStep 1: First remove all loose debris and dirt with a broom and a garden hose or power washer. Be careful with power washing pavers, so you don’t expose the aggregate on the surface of the paver.
Step 2: Protect nearby plants and other accessories, so they don’t get direct exposure to the cleaning solution.
Step 3: Dampen the pavers and pour your chosen cleaning solution on the affected area, letting it sit for about 5 minutes. If you have a specific stain that might be more challenging such as rust, red wine, or grease, using a specialized paver cleaner will achieve the best results.
Step 4: Scrub the affected area with a stiff-bristled brush or broom until the stain is gone. Be sure to rinse away the cleaning solution with water thoroughly.

General Patio Cleaning

If your patio has not been cleaned in some time, spot cleaning can make your patio look blotchy. To clean the entire surface of your patio, use a paver cleaner. Follow the directions on the bottle, spraying the cleaner on the surface of the patio, and scrubbing it with a push broom. Rinse your patio until all the cleaner is removed to avoid leaving a film.

Leaf Stain Prevention

Regular removal of fallen leaves from your patio is the best way to prevent stains from organic decomposition. Using a broom or a leaf blower, remove all leaves as often as possible. Additional protection can come from sealing your concrete pavers. Belgard recommends sealing patio pavers every three to five years to maintain color and beauty. While sealing won’t prevent all stains, it can make stains easier to remove.

At Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham, our commitment to our clients extends beyond the building process. If you would prefer to hire a professional to clean or seal your patio (rather than do it yourself), we would be happy to recommend a local service provider. Give us a call at (919) 446-5585. We look forward to helping you.

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