Patio Cleaning in Cannock
Professional cleaning for all patio surfaces — natural stone, porcelain, concrete, and block paving — restoring safe, clean outdoor spaces across the West Midlands.
Patio Cleaning in Cannock
The rear garden patios on Cannock's new-build properties — typically poured concrete or concrete slab paving provided as part of the build — become slippery and visually uninviting within a season or two without professional cleaning. On west-facing or shaded plots, green algae can be established firmly by the second autumn after construction. Our patio cleaning restores these surfaces quickly, and we can advise on sealing as a follow-on treatment to extend the clean period.
Why Choose Oakleys Exterior Cleaning in Cannock?
Concrete and slab rear patios on new-build properties in this area green over within the first full autumn — the clay soil and estate-plot shading mean algae establishes faster than on more exposed or free-draining ground.
Key Benefits
- ✓Removes algae and moss that make patios dangerously slippery — restores safe outdoor use
- ✓Method matched to each surface: natural stone, porcelain, concrete, and block paving all covered
- ✓Rotary surface cleaning on concrete delivers an even, streak-free result
- ✓Pointing, edging, and adjacent paths treated in the same visit
- ✓Run-off managed carefully to protect planted areas and garden borders
Free Survey in Cannock
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Patio Cleaning in Cannock — FAQ
Yes — porcelain is a robust surface that responds well to professional cleaning. We clean porcelain patios using appropriate methods that remove algae and soiling without affecting the tile surface or grouting.
We take precautions around planted areas, covering or moving sensitive plants where appropriate and directing run-off away from planted beds. We use biodegradable cleaning solutions and minimise risk to surrounding planting throughout the job.
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