Search results say efflorescence, but images don't quite match this. I guess this could just be the brick sans the dirt? Haha, thanks in advance!

by Lilguy1456

12 Comments

  1. EvanBetter182

    Ding ding. This is what your bricks look like when not covered in dirt.

  2. WhoKnowsMaybeOneDay

    From the images it also looks like they did more of a power rinse than power wash.. you can see the water pressure sweeps in the differences between the lighter and darker areas..

  3. Adrywellofknowledge

    I would ask for my money back or for them to redo. Looks streaky as all hell. 

  4. motorwerkx

    You’re seeing this because those aren’t clay bricks, they are paver bricks which is a concrete product. When dyed concrete products get old you start to see the aggregate show through. You either have to wait for them to get dirty again or spray them with a concrete stain

  5. Lilguy1456

    oof ok…the pavers were wet at the time of the picture…and it’s not as noticeable now

  6. SailingVelo

    Be really, really careful about pressure washing; it’s way too easy to ruin concrete (and hence concrete pavers) and especially brick with those. The finish you see on the surface does not go all the way through.

  7. McGonagall_stones

    That’s what a clean brick looks like lol.

  8. Marciamallowfluff

    You can deliberately stain them.

  9. nochinzilch

    You could probably get dye for concrete and stain them darker.

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