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Moss and algae can quickly form on outdoor permeable surfaces if left unchecked, especially during damp months. With consistent, thoughtful maintenance, you can keep your resin-bound floor looking clean and prevent unwelcome growth.
Routine Maintenance for Permeable Floors
The best way to prevent moss and algae is to regularly remove organic debris such as leaves, soil, and twigs. Use a stiff broom or brush for effective sweeping of the surface. This stops moisture and nutrients from building up in nooks, limiting the conditions that encourage moss or algae to develop.
- Brush thoroughly, at least monthly
- Clear surface promptly after storms or heavy rain
- Pay attention to shaded or sheltered areas
Safe Cleaning Methods
If moss or algae begins to appear, choose a biodegradable patio cleaner that is labelled as safe for resin-bound or resin-based systems. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, apply the solution evenly, allow it to act, and rinse the surface thoroughly with clean water. Repeat brushing after treatment to further discourage regrowth. Avoid harsh chemicals or pressure washers, as these may compromise the integrity of permeable resin layers.
If you’re using a system like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit, confirm any chosen cleaner is compatible with the specific binder and aggregate before use.
When Preventative Care Matters Most
Spring and autumn are key times when moss and algae are most likely to thrive due to damp weather and falling debris. Areas in shade or with heavy nearby vegetation will also need more frequent attention. Proactive care during these periods protects your floor’s appearance and ensures lasting performance.
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