The Los Angeles hardscape
elements of landscaping not only add functionality and appeal to the
outdoor space, but also enhance the property value. It makes the place
pleasing to reside in for the current residents and future generations.
What’s more, an enticing and well designed property attracts prospective
buyers, when put on sale.
Hardscaping
is therefore, a worthwhile investment, which must be protected.
Although hardscape features do not wilt or dry; weather changes like the
rain, hot sun, storm and freezing temperatures take a toll on their
beauty and functionality. Stones, concrete, pavers and flagstone are
capable of being in a bad condition. Regular maintenance, especially
during seasonal changes is essential for longevity and appeal.
Hardscape Care
First
and foremost, regular sweeping to clear dust, dirt and debris is a must
to keep the patio, walkways and driveways clean and tidy. In the
absence of regular cleaning, the debris finds a place in between the
stones and pavers, thereby leading to eventual wear off of stones and
pavers.
Frequent usage of the garden hose to wash away dust and debris thoroughly is recommended.
Frequent usage of the garden hose to wash away dust and debris thoroughly is recommended.
Growth
of weeds between the stones ruins the appeal and damages the stones. It
is therefore, advisable to pull them out along with the roots to
control further growth. To ensure longevity of pavers, it is also
important to look for breakdown or erosion of polymer sand between the
pavers. They must be filled immediately to control further damage.
So, whether the hardscape features are newly installed of built years ago, regular inspection and sealing keeps the appeal and beauty of the hardscape intact.
Timely
treatment by experts is recommended to control the damage of hardscape
elements from taking a gigantic form. Rain Forest LA boasts of a highly
experienced and knowledgeable team for creating, designing and
maintaining hardscape.
Find them at www.rainforestla.com
Long Lasting Hardscape
Reviewed by Rainforest LA
on
July 10, 2019
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