Proper patio maintenance ensures longevity and appearance whilst preventing costly repairs. Cornwall’s coastal climate presents unique challenges requiring specific care approaches throughout the year.
Regular cleaning forms the foundation of effective patio maintenance. Weekly brushing removes debris, leaves, and surface dirt that can stain materials and create slip hazards during wet periods.

Essential Cleaning and Surface Care
Power washing should occur twice yearly, preferably in spring and autumn. Use appropriate pressure settings to avoid damaging pointing or surface materials, particularly with natural stone patios.


- Remove weeds from joints immediately to prevent root damage
- Clean stains promptly using appropriate cleaners for your patio material
- Check for loose or damaged stones after severe weather
- Clear moss and algae growth, though expert maintenance services provide comprehensive care programmes
Seasonal Maintenance Requirements
Winter preparation involves checking drainage channels and clearing blocked outlets. Ice formation can crack stones and damage pointing, making preventive measures essential.
Spring maintenance focuses on joint inspection and re-pointing where necessary. Salt air corrosion affects metal fixtures, requiring regular cleaning and protective treatments.
Common Problems and Solutions
Efflorescence appears as white residue on stone surfaces, particularly after wet periods. This natural process requires specific cleaning techniques rather than standard washing methods.
- Sinking areas indicate sub-base settlement requiring professional attention
- Cracked stones need immediate replacement to prevent water penetration
- Loose pointing allows weed growth and structural movement
- Poor drainage creates standing water and accelerates deterioration
Regular professional inspection every two years identifies developing issues before they require extensive repairs, protecting your investment long term.
