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block paving will be walked on, drove on etc. for, at the very least 2 years before it needs to be power washed. The blocks are well settled in at this stage, if the bricks where unsteady or laid in an unprofessional way i would not even use a pressure washer and use a cleaning agent, moss and...
taking the sand out removes moss, weeds and grass, and is essential the surface just needs to dry after washing and the dried weed resistant sand can be applied. If it's raining the surface can be left untill a clear dry day and can be used as normal the bricks just don't start falling out.
hi,
I just started the same business, pressure washing and it has worked out great but the problem does come with the chemicals needed etc. and a little experience. I have worked in the building trade for years, it has gone a bit slack but knowing how to apply the right stuff to the right...