Slippery Moss on Paving — What Lenzie Homeowners Need to Know

How to tell if it's slippery moss on paving
Four tells we look for on every Lenzie survey before quoting.
- Visible green tint on the driveway that darkens when wet
- Moss visible in the joints between blocks or slabs
- The driveway feeling slick underfoot after rain
- Black spot marks on slabs — that's lichen, and it needs biocide, not just a jet-wash
Why it happens on Lenzie properties
Block paving and slabs sitting on damp sub-base develop a green algae film that becomes lethally slippery when wet — a genuine trip hazard for older residents.
Kiln-dried joint sand washes out over 3–5 years, leaving open joints that fill with moss and weed roots.
In Lenzie specifically, mature tree cover and high garden boundaries mean shaded north walls — slate roof moss and gutter leaf-fall are the headline issues in lenzie — which is the single biggest reason this issue is more stubborn here than in a drier inland town.
Our Lenzie fix — step by step
- 1Pre-treatment
A biocide pre-treatment 24–48 hours before washing kills the algae at the root — otherwise you're just moving live spores around.
- 2Rotary pressure wash
Commercial rotary head at controlled pressure for even lift — no zebra-striping from wand-only cleaning.
- 3Detail lance
Edges, kerb lines and drainage channels finished by hand for a straight edge.
- 4Kiln-dried resanding
Fresh kiln-dried sand brushed and vibrated into every joint — locks blocks and stops weeds returning.
- 5Optional sealer
Water-based colour-enhancing sealer available if you want the finish to last 3+ years between deep cleans.
What NOT to do
Common mistakes we see on Lenzie properties before we're called in.
- Do not clean paving without a biocide first — you'll get 3 months of clean look, then the algae is back worse.
- Do not use rock salt to melt algae — it damages the block colour and kills adjacent planting.
- Do not seal wet paving — trapped moisture blooms as milky patches under the sealer within days.
Chemistry & materials we use
- Biocide pre-treatment (sodium hypochlorite or quaternary ammonium)
- Rotary pressure at 2000–3000 psi — not 4000+ which cracks concrete slab faces
- Kiln-dried joint sand (typically 0.1–2mm grade) for block paving
- Water-based sealer only — solvent sealers yellow in UV and peel within a year
One day for an average driveway; add half a day for a full patio and paths.
Lenzie quote to job completed is usually under two weeks.
£180–£520
£ per typical driveway
Every Lenzie quote is fixed-price in writing — no on-the-day surprises.
Lenzie-specific considerations
One of the most distinctive sandstone-villa villages in central Scotland — large detached Victorian and Edwardian homes dominate, with modern detached infill around Boghall.
Mature tree cover and high garden boundaries mean shaded north walls — slate roof moss and gutter leaf-fall are the headline issues in Lenzie.
Train-line corridor north from Glasgow — Lenzie work is typically combined with Bishopbriggs and Kirkintilloch into a single morning route. Nearest motorway is the M80, with routes via A806 and A803.
Slippery Moss on Paving — questions from Lenzie customers
Do you re-sand block paving as part of the clean?+
Yes — kiln-dried resanding is included on every Lenzie driveway clean. Without it the blocks work loose and weeds return within a season.
Will pressure washing damage my block paving?+
Not at the pressure and head geometry we use. Damage comes from wand-only cleaning at close range, which we don't do on Lenzie driveways.
How long does the finish last?+
2–3 years clean-looking without a sealer; 4–5 years with a water-based sealer applied on completion. Lenzie's west-coast conditions shorten those figures at the top end.
Can you get oil stains off block paving?+
Most fresh oil comes off with a poultice pre-treatment. Older ingrained oil on Lenzie driveways may only lighten rather than disappear — we'll be honest about expectations on the quote.
Book a Lenzie driveway survey
Fixed-price quote for slippery moss on paving on your Lenzie property. Fully insured, East Dunbartonshire Council-covered, 12-month guarantee on the work.
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