Stone Cleaning
Ingrained dirt, grime and moss allowed to build up on your house, boundary walls or surfaces, can often look unsightly and spoil the look of your property.
Stone Jetting
Our method of dirt removal is generally via the use of water pressure and lance, and typically, the results of this process of stone cleaning can be excellent. On stubborn stains, the use of mild chemical agents can be used.
Has to be said, the pressure cleaning of masonry, walls, brickwork and surfaces can vastly improve the appearance of a building, or indeed any structure, often restoring conditions to "as new"!
See "Surface Cleaning".
Simple Water & Detergent Cleaning
Typically used for removing light dirt, or in the cleaning of easily damaged stonework. Adjustable high-pressure jetting ensures only the right amount of pressure is applied to remove the dirt and prevent surface damage. Quite often this kind of stonework can be cleaned using water alone.
Solvent Washing
Depending on the stonework and the depth of surface dirt, it may be more appropriate to use a specially formulated low-concentrate acid wash. Extremely effective on the more hardy brick and stone surfaces, and again, due to the nature and variable strength of the formula, application techniques, property masking for non-stone surfaces, and the adjustable pressure wash removal, your masonry and features are left undamaged and completely refreshed.
This technique is also safe for surrounding surfaces and features, as the cleaning formula is typically extremely diluted and rendered harmless during the cleaning process.