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A data sheet on our Pressurised Water cleaning services, a suitable summary for printing
is available in pdf format,
here
We specialise
in using a low pressure sand jetting system that has been used nationwide for
property restoration, including gaining approval for and subsequently working
on many Listed Buildings. The system, in our trained hands, causes minimal damage to an underlying
surface and is flexible enough to tackle most property restoration cleaning
tasks. The low pressure sand jet can clean stone without
injecting large quantities of water into the surface, and with
minimal surface damage, at the same time, the
'wet' system also captures dirt and abrasive, preventing the health
and safety risks associated with dry blasting.
That being so, there are times when pressure
washing is an acceptable alternative. It is certainly cheaper, and can be
quite effective for surface contaminants such as algae and grime. Subsequent
cleaning with the sand jet can remove stubborn stains.
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A Partially Cleaned Roof
in North Lincolnshire - cleaned by us in
November 2002 |
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Clasp Panels (concrete) being cleaned in
York, March 2004 |
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Block Paving, can be cleaned
with the Low Pressure Jet, but a rotary head on a pressure
washer can also be very effective. Steam is particularly
effective on chewing gum. |
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Hot Water cleaning of
Portland Stone Cenotaph, Hull City Centre, October 2001 |
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 | Pressure Washing Cost Effective compared to other
techniques |
 | Our machines allow variable temperature and pressures
- to allow flexibility. |
 | Cleaning to the requirements of BS 8221-1&2 :2000 the British Standard Code of Practice for Cleaning and Surface repair of buildings. |
 | Quick & Efficient Chewing Gum removal |
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