Patio Cleaning in Beckenham that brings tired paving back to life. We remove algae, grime and stains, then restore the finish with careful re-pointing and sealing where needed.
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If your patio has gone green, slippery or patchy, our team can restore it quickly and cleanly. We work across BR3, including Eden Park and around Beckenham Junction station. From light refreshes to full patio restoration, we tailor the clean to your paving type and condition. The result is a brighter surface that’s safer underfoot and easier to maintain.
Beckenham’s leafy gardens often include older patios that have weathered for decades. We regularly clean paving at Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and period conversions, where original slabs and brick edging need a careful approach. Shaded plots near Kelsey Park can encourage algae and black spot, especially through winter. We adjust pressure, detergents and rinse methods to protect joints and avoid etching.
We start with an inspection, then pre-treat algae and stains before high pressure cleaning. Where joints have failed, we can re-point to stabilise the paving and reduce weed regrowth, followed by optional sealant application for longer-lasting results. We work tidily, manage run-off responsibly, and keep you informed throughout. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for consistent standards, clear pricing and reliable aftercare.
In the patio cleaning Beckenham area, we often deal with shaded gardens and damp corners that encourage algae and lichen. Access can be tight on some residential roads, so we plan equipment, water supply and parking to minimise disruption. We also factor in typical Bromley property layouts—side passages, steps and raised patios—so cleaning is even and safe. If you need patio cleaning in London Borough of Bromley, we’ll advise on run-off and considerate working practices.
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For most homes in BR3, patio cleaning is typically priced at £3–£8 per square metre, depending on the surface type and how ingrained the dirt is. As a guide, many jobs fall in the £150–£400 range for a standard patio. Costs can rise if you need algae removal treatments, stain treatment, re-pointing, or sealant application as part of a full restoration.
Most patio cleaning jobs take around half a day, but timings vary with size, access and the level of build-up. Heavy algae, black spot or deep staining can require pre-treatment and extra dwell time before pressure washing. If re-pointing is needed, we allow additional time for joint preparation and curing. Sealant application may also extend the visit, as the surface must be suitably dry.
Patio cleaning is usually classed as routine maintenance, so planning permission is not normally required. That said, we still work considerately and follow good practice for water run-off and chemical use, especially near drains. If your property is a listed building or part of a managed development, there may be additional rules. We’ll flag any potential issues and adapt methods accordingly before starting.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for associated restoration work we carry out, such as re-pointing and repairs completed as part of the job. Cleaning results depend on ongoing conditions (shade, foot traffic and nearby trees), but we use proven methods to deliver a consistent finish. If there’s a workmanship-related issue within the warranty period, we’ll return to assess and put it right.
We clean most common patio surfaces, including sandstone, limestone, porcelain, concrete flags and block paving. Finish options range from a straightforward deep clean to stain treatment, re-pointing, and sealant application for added protection and colour enhancement. We’ll recommend the safest approach for your specific paving, including pressure settings and suitable products. If you’re unsure what you have, we can identify it during the initial inspection.
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