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Not only do driveway paving stones look great, they’re also extremely durable, lasting for years with minimal attention. However, they aren’t completely maintenance-free, so your pavers will need some regular care if you want to keep them looking their best. Follow the tasks below to prevent stains and help avoid more expensive repairs down the road.

5 Steps to Driveway Paving Stone Upkeep

1. Remove Oil Spots

Oil spots make even the most sophisticated driveway look rundown and dilapidated. Fortunately, most oil stains are easily removed with a solution of dish soap and some vigorous scrubbing with a nylon brush. Let the soap soak in for about 20 minutes before rinsing, and repeat the process a few times if necessary.

2. Weed Control

The seams between the stones give concrete pavers their charm, but they also create places where weeds will grow. These plants may dislodge pavers and eventually damage your driveway, so use your favorite weed-control chemicals at the first sign of trouble or pull up growths by hand.

3. Replace Broken Pavers

driveway pavingThe ability to easily swap out a damaged piece without refinishing the entire driveway is one of the biggest advantages pavers offer. Because a broken paver compromises the strength of the entire driveway and allows for the spread of weeds, you should replace damaged stones as soon as possible.

4. Edging

Keeping the grass and plants along the edge of the driveway trimmed will maintain a neat appearance and also keep weeds from working their way into the seams. Most homeowners make edging a regular particular of their lawn care regimen.

5. Seal the Pavers

A properly applied sealer keeps oil and dirt from working their way down into the concrete, preventing stains before they start and making the entire surface easier to clean. For best results, have your driveway paving sealed every year or two.


 

For over 50 years, New England homeowners have relied on Beausoleil & Sons Construction, Inc., in Cranston, RI, for sturdy and beautifully crafted driveways. Whether you’re considering a new driveway or need quick asphalt repairs, these driveway paving contractors always get the job done right the first time, with results that will exceed your expectations. Visit their website to see some samples of their work, get more maintenance tips on Twitter, or call (401) 632-0203 to discuss your project and request an estimate.

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