Keeping your hardscape looking great for years.
Concrete pavers need very little maintenance: rinse with a hose occasionally, re-sand joints every 1–2 years, and seal every 3–5 years if you want to maintain color. Pull any weeds that germinate in joints — polymeric sand prevents most regrowth. Natural stone should be sealed annually to prevent staining from Georgia red clay soil. We include a maintenance guide with every project.
Seal natural stone annually with a penetrating sealer — this prevents staining from clay soil, fallen leaves, and rain. Reapply after pressure washing. For flagstone set in mortar, check for cracked joints every few years and re-apply mortar as needed. For dry-laid flagstone with ground cover in joints, keep the ground cover trimmed and refresh joint material as it settles.
Every 3–5 years depending on sun exposure and foot traffic. North-facing patios (less sun) last longer; south-facing patios in direct Georgia sun may need sealing every 2–3 years. Resealing restores color and adds a layer of protection against staining. We can do this as part of an annual maintenance visit — contact us to schedule.