Trafficked surfaces

Courtyards, paths & private roadways

A building courtyard, a residence path, an estate or business-park roadway: surfaces everyone crosses and nobody maintains — until the weeds win the joints.

The programme

Sweep, wash, weed — without chemicals

The typical visit chains three gestures: sweeping the leaves, gravel and wind-blown litter; washing the stained zones — car oil by the garages, bin drips, organic marks under the trees; and mechanical weeding of joints, kerbs and wall bases, by brush or hoe, without herbicides.

The singular points make the quality of the result: gullies and drainage grilles cleared ahead of the Cévennes downpours, inspection covers opened and checked, corners where cigarette ends and leaves pile up, lamp-post and bench bases. A clean courtyard is first a courtyard that drains.

On a regular contract — monthly or seasonal — the surface stays under control from one visit to the next; as a catch-up, a pressure-washing strip can precede the routine programme. Managing agents and estate associations get a clear charge line, for an item residents see every day.

FAQ

Courtyards & paths: managers' cases

Because herbicides are banned on most of these uses — and the brush does the work without polluting the drains. The regular visit stops roots from settling; that is the real weapon.

Surroundings kept all year round

A plan or photos of the area, desired frequency: the quote splits catch-up from upkeep.

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