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Permeable decorative stone flooring offers a stylish, practical way to manage outdoor surfaces, but caring for it is important to maintain appearance and maximise longevity. Here’s how to keep your permeable stone floor in its best condition.
Regular Cleaning Essentials
Consistent upkeep goes a long way with permeable stone floors. Start by sweeping regularly using a stiff-bristle brush to remove leaves, dirt, and loose debris. This helps prevent organic build-up that can encourage moss or weed growth, particularly in shaded or damp zones. If you notice accumulations in joints or surface textures, a gentle rinse with clean water—using a hose or low-pressure sprayer—will lift fine dust and freshen up the look without compacting the structure beneath.
Preventing Moss and Algae
The open structure of permeable surfaces means shaded spots or moisture-prone areas may sometimes attract moss or algae. To deter growth, prioritise sunlight exposure where possible and promptly clear fallen leaves or plant debris. Should you spot green patches forming, use a soft brush or moss removal tool to treat the affected area. Occasionally rinsing the surface and keeping it free of long-term moisture build-up reduces the risk of slippery, unsightly patches.
If you’re installing a new floor, consider a system like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit, which supports both drainage and low-maintenance design for patios, pathways, and driveways.
Occasional Deep Care Tips
For periodic deeper cleaning, especially after winter or heavy use, sweep the surface and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Avoid harsh chemicals, strong jet washes, or detergent solutions, as these can dislodge stones or affect resin binders between the pebbles. Check the floor for any signs of displacement or wear—if small areas begin to loosen, topping up with matching pebbles and resin binders like Polirock Polyurethane Binder can help sustain durability and look.
When Maintenance Matters Most
Consistent maintenance is especially valuable in high-traffic spots, driveways, and under trees or overhanging shrubs. Addressing debris quickly and monitoring for moisture build-up prolongs the floor’s integrity and keeps spaces both attractive and safe for use year-round.
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