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Building & Masonry Cleaning

Using our specialist equipment, we can undertake all types of building and masonry cleaning, such as; historic buildings, heritage stone, natural flagstone and sandstone and stone cleaning.

We can offer brick cleaning, concrete cleaning and cleaning paving blocks, rendering, ceramic tiles and wood.

Our equipment will remove algae, moss, funghi and lichen. And It will treat slime, ground in dirt, organic stains and kill mildew and bacteria. It will also remove mould.

We also offer chewing gum removal and graffiti removal. 

And we can remove paint from brick, lacquer and varnish remover, bird gel and other biological matter.

We can clean your facias, soffits, tiles and grout, granite and complete fire damage restoration.

Due to the pressure used, cleaning chemicals are not normally needed.

Our cleaning systems are…

Building & masonry cleaning with a power washer

THERMATECH

Adopted by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

This system uses superheated high-temperature water vapour up to 150ᵒC.

Whilst the temperature in the system is high, the pressure on the surface being cleaned is very gentle and the volume of water is low.

Building & masonry cleaning power washer for cleaning paving blocks

POWER WASHER AND PRESSURE WASHER

Power washing and pressure washing use a much more powerful water pressure than soft washing.

And power washing is typically done with much hotter water than pressure washing.

We use an industrial pressure washer and a rotary cleaning machine.

These come with a turbo nozzle for corners and stubborn areas.

Building & masonry cleaning with an industrial pressure washer

TORNADO ACS

This is a Vacuum blasting Eco-friendly cleaning machine.

It works without water and chemicals and does not apply high pressure to the surface.

This vacuum blasting method is also known as negative pressure blasting.

And it is significantly different from conventional sand blasting.

Building & masonry cleaning with a pressure washer

SOFTWASHING

Soft washing is a cleaning method that uses a very low water pressure technique, which is about the same as a household tap.

This is used along with a biodegradable disinfecting cleaning solution and a mixture of algaecides, bleach, and surfactants.

As the water pressure is so low, it means that there is no damage to delicate surfaces or pointing.

Therefore, it can be applied to most building materials, as it will safely clean exterior surfaces.