How to Make Block Paving Look New

Block paving is a great way to add curb appeal to your home and is known to have a long lifespan when properly cared for. This ongoing care is particularly important when you consider the cost of replacing a block paved driveway.

Sadly, block paving can start to lose its luster over time. But there are solutions.

If your existing block paving is starting to need a little love to bring it back to its former glory then you’re in the right place. In this article we’re going to discuss some simple and practical ways to make your block paving look like new.

The Process of Making Block Paving Look New

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How to Make Block Paving Look New

Here’s how to turn back time on your tired old block paving driveway, pathway or patio. While it’ll require a little time and effort, it’s still a lot cheaper and easier than having your block paving replaced completely. 

And lastly before we get started, many of these jobs are most easily accomplished in good weather. If you’ve got the option, wait till spring when you can expect plenty of dry weather to complete the steps below…

Remove Weeds and Moss

Weeds and moss can build up on block paving. To state the obvious, they look tatty. However they can also represent a danger to your family (because they can be slippery in wet weather) or to the block paving itself (because large weeds can disrupt the surface). 

Removing weeds and moss is generally pretty simple, though the more often you do it, the easier it gets. When weeds have been allowed to grow to large proportions the job tends to be considerably harder. 

There are a variety of techniques that can be applied, depending on circumstances. It may be necessary to use two or more of these methods in conjunction to really get the neat, weed-free look we all admire.

Wire Patio Brushes

Wire patio brushes are fantastic for getting into the joints between block paving where most weeds grow. 

Care should be taken when using them, though, as it is possible to damage the block paving surface. If it’s been a good long time since you last cleaned the joints it’s also likely to be pretty back-breaking work. 

This is why cordless electric patio brushes are increasingly popular; they save on time and effort, while allowing greater precision in use. 

Weedkillers

Weedkillers can be a low-hassle way to remove weeds, though you’ll need to be patient for the weedkiller to work its magic. It often takes several weeks for the weeds to fully die off, and then of course you’ll still need to go round and remove the now-dead plants from your paving. 

Additionally, before applying a weedkiller consider the potential health implications. Weed killers are unpleasant chemicals for people, pets and wildlife. If you’ve got kids then you may want to avoid their use, ditto for owners of dogs or cats.

Lastly if you do decide to press ahead then be sure to protect yourself suitably with gloves, a mask etc. 

Weed Wands

Weed wands contain a small gas canister that can spit out flames to essentially roast any unwanted weeds without the need for chemicals. They’re safer for wildlife, pets and children, and impact weeds much quicker than weed killers.

At the same time you’ll still need to pull up the now-charred weeds and dispose of them appropriately, rather than leaving them in the ground. 

One downside to weed wands is that they may not kill the roots of the weeds, so there is a greater chance of them regrowing than when using weedkillers. 

Liquid Moss Remover

Liquid moss remover is a chemical way to remove slippery moss and algae from the surface of block paving. As with all garden chemicals be sure to read the instructions carefully and to protect yourself from chemical spills. 

Jet Wash

A power washer or jet washer can be a fantastic chemical-free way to rid your block paving of moss and certain smaller weeds. At the same time this can allow you to properly clean the brickwork too, though be aware that it will also remove any loose jointing. 

Clean Thoroughly

Once you’ve removed weeds, moss and algae, the next step is to clean the paving itself. Lichen can grow on block paving in damp areas. Environmental pollution dulls the color. Soil that has run off from the garden can leave a film over the surface.

Effectively block paving cleaners are available to help bring the blocks back to their former glory. 

As previously mentioned, a jet washer can also be a godsend for such situations, with the power of the water blasting dirt and grime from the surface of the bricks.

These two forces can even be used in conjunction for a really thorough clean. 

Repoint Joints With Sand

Repointing will help to refresh the appearance of your block paving yet further, as well as reducing the chances of further weed regrowth. In essence repointing gives you an attractive finish that is hard for weed seeds to colonize. 

Seriously deteriorated joints may need to be removed entirely before replacement. This is not a pleasant job, and you may wish to defer to a contractor who can achieve the result with the minimum of fuss. 

Alternatively, less seriously damaged joints can simply be topped up. Apply kiln-dried jointing sand to the surface and brush it into the gaps between blocks or bricks with a firm garden brush. 

Apply a Block Paving Sealer

Once your block paving is cleaned, weeded and repointed one final worthy final step is applying a sealer. This should only be done when your driveway is perfectly dry, and ideally when several days of fine, dry weather can be relied on. 

A block paving sealer helps to create a protective surface over your block paving, which reduces the build-up of moss, algae, dirt and weeds. In other words, while sealing your block paving may sound like an unnecessary luxury, it will in effect save you lots of effort in the future while keeping that pristine look for longer. 

As always, be sure to read the instructions on the tin carefully. It is normally recommended to apply two coats, allowing suitable time between coats for the first to dry. Plan to stay off the sealed surface for a few days until it is properly dry. 

Two Additional Block Paving Options to Consider

While the above steps will do a brilliant job of making your block paving look like new, there are two other practices that you might want to consider. If so, though, be careful to consider how they fit into the previous plan, and that no chemicals are likely to react badly with one another.

Consider a Color Enhancer/Intensifier

Depending on the stone or brick used to create your block paving a color enhancer or color intensifier can completely transform the appearance of your paving. In essence color enhancers darken the brickwork, making the colors appear bolder, more intense and more freshly-laid. 

Consider Block Paving Paint

While all the above steps will help to improve the overall appearance of your block paving, it is a reality that over time all brickwork and paving will start to lose its luster. One cheaper alternative to having a whole new driveway fitted is to consider the use of block paving paint. 

Coming in a wide range of different colors, block paving paint allows you to retain the structural integrity of your existing driveway, path or patio, but completely update its appearance. Such paint will also help to protect the block paving, extending its life yet further. 

How to Make Block Paving Shiny

Some homeowners admire block paving with a shiny end finish. Luckily this is surprisingly easy to achieve with just a little effort. 

To make block paving shiny you simply want to apply more sealer than you normally would, and to ensure the sealer you’ve chosen is capable of giving a shiny (rather than) matt appearance. 

While most block paving sealers recommend two coats should be applied, by applying three or more coats you should easily achieve the glossy, shiny appearance you desire. 

Conclusion

Making block paving look like new isn’t complex, but does of course require some effort (and a little expense). However the costs, time and simplicity mean that it is a home project which almost anyone can achieve over a gentle weekend or two. 

Bringing your block paving up to scratch may not be the most exciting task in the world, but the difference these simple tasks can make is incredible. Every time you get home or glance out of your window you’ll thank your past self for that little bit of effort you put in.

And of course if and when you ever decide to sell your home in the future, that clean, bright, new-looking block paving can only help to seal the deal at the price you were hoping for.