Patios | Driveways | Walkways
Across Lake, McHenry & Cook County — based right here in Volo.
Yes — you can clean a brick paver patio or driveway without damaging it, and that's exactly what our crews do across Lake, McHenry, and Cook County. Paver cleaning lifts years of dirt, moss, algae, and weed growth off the surface and out of the joints, so the pavers look close to new again. The key is method: high pressure aimed at the joints blasts out the sand that holds everything together. We clean the right way. Based in Volo, fully insured, done right the first time.
We don't publish a flat price, because no two paver surfaces are the same. Here's what shapes your quote.
The only way to price it is to see it. Every quote is free, with no surprises.
We identify the paver type and the staining in front of us — concrete, clay, or natural stone all take a different approach, and the wrong cleaner can etch a surface.
We run a surface cleaner across the pavers to lift dirt, moss, and algae evenly — no high-pressure blasting that would gouge the face or strip the joints.
A second controlled pass pulls old, failed sand, weeds, and roots out of the joint lines so the surface is ready for fresh polymeric sand.
Because cleaning empties the joints, re-sanding almost always follows. We treat them as one job so you're not left with clean pavers and open joints.
Why not just rent a pressure washer? Because high pressure aimed at the joints is the fastest way to turn a cleaning into a re-sanding and re-leveling job. Our crews clean with the joints in mind — done right the first time.
Fully insured. Years of paver restoration experience. Owner Steve Nach on the work.
Your property and our crew are covered on every paver job we take on.
Paver restoration isn't new to us — it's the work we built a dedicated home for.
We clean pavers without blasting out the joints — the difference between a fix and a bigger problem.
Every job, every surface, done right the first time. That's not a pitch, it's how our crews work.
Not the way our crews do it. High pressure aimed straight at the joints blasts out the sand that holds pavers together, which is how a quick wash turns into a bigger problem. We use a surface cleaner and the right technique to lift dirt, moss, and stains without stripping the joints or damaging the paver face.
It depends on shade, tree cover, and how close the pavers are to water — a north-facing patio under a canopy grows moss faster than an open driveway. Many homeowners have their pavers cleaned every year or two. When you reach out, our crews can tell you what your specific pavers need.
Usually, yes. Cleaning removes the old joint sand along with the dirt and weeds, so re-sanding almost always follows a proper cleaning. We treat them as two steps of one job rather than selling a wash that leaves your joints empty. See our polymeric sand re-sanding page.
The method is the same, but driveways carry oil, tire marks, and more traffic wear, while patios pick up more organic staining and shaded growth. Our crews adjust the cleaning approach to the surface and the staining in front of them.
Yes. Concrete, clay, and natural stone pavers each respond differently, and the wrong cleaner or too much pressure can etch or damage a surface. We match the method to the paver — that's part of doing it right the first time.
Our crews clean brick pavers in these communities and across Lake, McHenry & Cook County.
Tell us about your pavers and we'll get back to you with a free, no-obligation quote.