Patios do not require lots of maintenance. They will only need occasional cleaning to make sure that the material keeps its original appearance. It's always best to clean your patio with a pressure washer and occasionally tap each slab or brick just to check the sand underneath hasn't washed away.
Fowey
Fowey is a village, civil parish and freight port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The community has been in existence since well prior to the Norman invasion, with the regional church first developed a long time in the 7th century; the estuary of the River Fowey creates a natural harbour which enabled the town to come to be an essential trading centre. Privateers additionally made use of the sheltered harbourage. The Lostwithiel and Fowey Railway brought China clay below for export. Fowey is a small town, civil parish and also cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England. It is at the entry to a huge flooded valley developed after the last glacial epoch by the melt waters that triggered the water level to climb dramatically, creating a large natural harbour which is accessible for its last seven miles. Fowey remains in the South Coast (Eastern Area) of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It exists at the end of the Saints' Method and has ferries across the river to Polruan (foot) and also Bodinnick (automobile). There are numerous historical structures in the community, including the damages of St Catherine's Castle, while Readymoney Cove possesses a local coastline. At the time of the 2001 census, Fowey had a population of 2,273. This had boosted slightly at the 2011 census to 2,395 The Fowey selecting ward had a population of 4,690 in 2011.