As winter approaches, your outdoor hardscaping — whether pavers, natural stone, or other surfaces — face the challenges of cold weather, snow, and ice. The freeze-thaw cycles, moisture, and de-icing chemicals can cause significant damage if you don’t take proper precautions. Protecting your investment is key to maintaining its appearance and ensuring its longevity, so this guide highlights some ways that you can prepare your hardscaping for winter, no matter where you live.
1. Clean and Inspect Your Hardscaping
Before the cold sets in, thoroughly clean and inspect your outdoor surfaces.
2. Seal Pavers and Natural Stone
Sealing your hardscaping is one of the best ways to protect it from winter’s harsh elements. Both pavers and natural stone are porous, allowing water to seep in. When this water freezes, it expands and can cause cracks.
3. Managing Freeze-Thaw Cycles
In cold climates, freeze-thaw cycles are a leading cause of damage to hardscaping. As temperatures fluctuate, water that has seeped into cracks and joints freezes, expands, and pushes materials apart, leading to cracking and shifting.
4. The Impact of Salt and De-Icing Chemicals
While necessary for safety, salt and de-icing chemicals can take a toll on your hardscape.
5. Snow Removal Tips
Winter means snow removal, and while necessary, it should be done carefully to avoid damaging your hardscaping.
6. Cover Delicate Features
If you have outdoor features such as water fountains, stone furniture, or outdoor kitchens, consider covering them during the winter months.
Proper preparation is essential to protect your pavers, natural stone, and other hardscaping from winter’s harsh conditions. By cleaning, sealing, ensuring proper drainage, and using the right snow removal techniques, you can extend the life of your hardscaping and keep it looking beautiful year after year. Avoid overuse of salt and de-icing chemicals, and be mindful of the specific needs of your outdoor surfaces. With a bit of preventative care, your hardscape will be ready to weather the winter and look its best when spring arrives.
If you’re unsure of the right products or techniques for your space, consult a hardscaping professional at your local Outdoor Living Supply location for expert advice tailored to your specific materials.