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Jet Washing and Garden Clean-Ups: Why September is the Perfect Month

After summer gatherings and before autumn weather takes hold, September is the ideal time for a garden deep-clean.

1. Jet Washing Patios & Decking

  • Remove moss, algae, and grime built up over summer.
  • Helps prevent slippery surfaces as wetter weather arrives.
  • Restores your patio or decking’s original colour.

2. Driveways & Paths

  • Clear weeds from cracks.
  • Jet washing improves kerb appeal and safety.

3. Garden Furniture

  • Clean BBQ areas, benches, and tables so they’re ready for next spring.

4. Autumn Prep

  • Clean surfaces now to reduce maintenance during winter.
  • Add a protective seal to decking or stone for longer-lasting results.

🌿 Tip: A September jet wash sets your garden up for autumn while saving you a much bigger job next spring!

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