Path & walkway cleaning · Lincolnshire
Slippery, green or blackened paths made clean and safe again — from garden paths and steps to long shared walkways.
How we do it
Paths that have gone green or black are slippery; we identify the worst areas and the surface type.
Algae and moss are pre-treated, then the path is cleaned evenly end to end.
We get into edges, joints and step nosings where grime and moss build up most.
Everything's rinsed down and cleared, leaving a safe, even, slip-free finish.
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Where we work
We cover towns and villages right across Lincolnshire — including these popular areas.
Path & walkway cleaning questions
Yes. The green/black film that makes paths slippery is algae and moss; removing it properly restores grip, and a treatment afterwards slows it returning.
Absolutely — steps, edges and joints are where moss builds up most, and they're part of every path clean we do.
Shaded, damp paths can need a clean every year or two; sunnier ones last longer. We'll advise based on yours.
Free, no obligation
Got a surface that needs sorting? Send a few details and we'll come back with a clear, no-obligation quote — or call any time.