Weeding paths in Exeter
Professional weeding paths services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60-£110
Typical Duration
1-2 hrs
Location
Exeter, Devon
Path weeds pulled out properly - roots included where possible, all between slabs, block paving, or gravel. Swept clean after so paths look maintained instead of neglected.
When Your Paths Look Forgotten
You remember when your paths were actually paths? Now they're more weed than paving.
Stuff growing between every slab. Block paving that's gone green and fuzzy. Gravel that looks like a meadow.
It's the kind of job you keep meaning to do, but it's boring, backbreaking, and there's always something better to do with your weekend.
💡 Pro tip: Paths weed much easier when the ground's slightly damp - roots come out cleaner. After rain is ideal.
Why Proper Weeding Matters
Just cutting off the tops leaves the roots to regrow immediately. Not much point.
| ✅ Done Properly | ❌ Half-Done |
|---|---|
| Roots pulled out where possible | Tops cut off, roots still there |
| Joints cleaned out properly | Weeds snapped at surface level |
| Swept clean after | Debris left everywhere |
| Looks maintained for months | Green again in two weeks |
What's Involved
🔧 The Work
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Weed | Pull out weeds between paving/blocks/gravel, roots included |
| Clear | Remove all debris, moss, built-up dirt |
| Sweep | Clean sweep so paths look tidy |
| Advise | How to keep them under control longer |
📦 You're Left With
- Paths that look maintained
- Clean joints between paving
- All debris removed
- Advice on maintenance
Pricing Guide
| Path Size | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Small path (10-15m) | 1 hr | £60 |
| Average path (20-30m) | 1.5 hrs | £85 |
| Long path or very overgrown | 2 hrs | £110 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Very overgrown or extensive paths quoted individually.
Perfect For...
✅ Overgrown paving - weeds between every slab
✅ Block paving - green fuzzy joints
✅ Gravel paths - more weed than gravel
✅ Before visitors - want it looking maintained
Why Choose Us for Weeding paths in Exeter?
Weeds pulled out properly - roots included
Swept clean after so paths look tidy
Block paving joints cleared out
Advice on keeping them under control
What to Expect
Step 1: Weed Removal
Work along the path systematically, pulling weeds out with roots where possible. Block paving joints cleared, gravel raked through, old-style paving joints cleaned out.
Step 2: Clear Debris
All the pulled weeds, moss, and dirt collected up - not just left on your lawn. Joints cleaned properly so they're empty.
Step 3: Finish & Advise
Clean sweep over everything, paths looking tidy. I'll tell you what helps keep weeds down - joint sand, weed killer timing, regular quick maintenance.
🔧 DIY Tips
Want to tackle it yourself? Here's the efficient way:
🔧 Tools you'll need
- Old kitchen knife or paving weeder
- Stiff hand brush
- Kneeling pad (your knees will thank you)
- Bucket or trug for debris
- Rake (for gravel paths)
🪴 Weeding technique
For paving slabs:
- Use the knife to dig down beside the weed
- Pull up including root if possible
- Scrape out any soil/moss in the joint
- Work systematically along each joint
For block paving:
- Easier than slabs - joints are wider
- Pull weeds, scrape out sand/debris
- Brush across the joints to clear them
- Consider joint sand after to fill gaps
For gravel paths:
- Pull weeds carefully without disturbing gravel too much
- Rake the gravel level after
- Really bad? Pull everything, membrane underneath, fresh gravel on top
⏰ Timing matters
- After rain: Ground soft, roots come out easier
- Before rain: Wait till after (muddy mess otherwise)
- Regular light weeding beats annual marathon sessions
⚠️ Common DIY mistakes
- Kneeling straight on hard paving (ouch)
- Snapping weeds at surface (they regrow fast)
- Leaving debris in piles (looks messy)
- Doing it all in one go when paths are extensive (exhausting)
💡 Pro trick: Once weeded, brush kiln-dried sand (or polymeric joint sand) into block paving joints. Fills the gaps so new weeds struggle to get started. Available at builders' merchants.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
🌱 Follow-up treatment: Weeding + weed killer spray after = weeds stay away much longer. Pull them out, wait a week for any you missed to show, then treat with weed killer. Sorted for months.
Block paving paths/drives? After weeding, consider getting them jet-washed and re-sanded. Looks brilliant and stays weed-free longer.
Very old paths with tight joints? Victorian/Edwardian paths with narrow mortar joints are hard work - roots really wedge in there. Takes longer but it's doable.
Gravel paths keep getting weedy? Membrane underneath stops most weeds. If your path is old and has no membrane, it'll need weeding forever or relaying properly with membrane.
Devon's climate means weeds grow year-round. A quick weed in spring and autumn keeps them manageable. Leave it for years and it becomes a jungle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does path weeding involve?
I pull out all the weeds growing between your paving slabs, block paving, or gravel paths - getting the roots out where possible rather than just snapping off the tops. Then sweep it all clean so your paths actually look maintained. Much more thorough than a quick scrape.
How long does path weeding take?
Depends on path length and how overgrown it is. Average garden path (20-30m) takes about 1-2 hours if it's badly overgrown. Paths that are maintained regularly are quicker. I'll give you a better estimate when I see it.
Can you weed block paving driveways as well as paths?
Yes - same principle but bigger area. Block paving's actually easier to weed than old-style slabs with tight joints. The weeds come out cleaner. Driveways take longer because there's more area - I'll estimate based on size.
Will the weeds just come back straight away?
Eventually yes - that's nature. But pulling them out properly (roots included) gives you a few months rather than a few weeks. Following up with weed killer or joint sand keeps them away longer. Regular maintenance is easier than letting it get jungle-like.
What about gravel paths - can they be weeded?
Yes but it's more fiddly because you're working around the gravel. I pull out the weeds and rake it level after. If it's really bad, might be worth adding fresh gravel on top after weeding - I can advise when I see it.
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