Offices
The most common buildings we work on for facade cleaning are offices which get a lot of foot traffic.
All Clean Services provide specialist facade cleaning services using trained experts who are IPAF & IRATA certified. We strive to keep the exteriors of your building as good as new and stay that way for a long time. If you would like to ensure they are maintained, we can also clean them on a regular contract basis.
Our scaffold-free facade cleaning system enhances your business’s curb appeal with minimal disruption.
Using truck-mounted platforms, we handle inspections, maintenance, and repairs quickly and cost-effectively. This approach ensures your property stays in top condition, protects your budget, and keeps your building looking its best.
All Clean have access to a vast range of hydraulic access platforms, including MEWPs, Spiders, Scissor Lifts and Lorry Mounted Platforms. Using these we can reach any height required and some ‘out-of-sight’ spots.
We have a large fleet of Reach and Wash vehicles available to our specialist facade cleaning teams. We use specialist jet washing equipment to get out even the toughest of stains. By utilising reach and wash, we are also able to not be hindered by heights and can from the ground level up to 80 feet.
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The facade cleaning process removes dirt, grime and stains from the outside of a building. The facade usually refers to where you will find your entrance- so it’s essential to make sure it’s clean!
In order to maintain a clean appearance and create an inviting atmosphere for customers, it’s the job of building managers to keep their exterior facade clear.
This process includes any necessary steps such as power washing or use of abrasive cleaners on hard to remove substances like mould stains.
A fresh-looking facade can make a building seem more warm and hospitable, helping to set the tone for your business.
If you want your building to look its best for your staff and customers, it’s important that the facade of any business is kept clean. This includes removing dirt stains and other unsightly marks from property surfaces like windows or doors with several methods.
You may also discover that maintaining the exterior of the building is absolutely vital if you do not own the building. If you are simply a tenant, it is likely that you would be expected to make arrangements to ensure that the property’s facade is regularly cleaned.
Typically, facade cleaning should be done once or twice a year or once there is a buildup of dirt.
At All Clean Services we are conscious of the environmental impact of facade cleaning, and we ensure we use environmentally friendly cleaning agents
Neglecting facade cleaning can lead to the accumulation of dirts and pollutants which can damage the buildings.
The duration of facade cleaning depends on various factors, such as the size of the building, level of residue and the cleaning method chosen.
Facade cleaning is often done in mild conditions. Extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow or extreme heat may affect the cleaning process.
Facade cleaning can be performed on various materials, including glass, stone, brick, metal, and concrete. Each material requires specific cleaning techniques to ensure effective and safe cleaning.
Scaffold-free facade cleaning involves the use of advanced access equipment and cleaning methods that eliminate the need for traditional scaffolding.
Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs): These platforms, also known as cherry pickers or boom lifts, allow our cleaning professionals to reach high and difficult-to-access areas of a building’s facade. MEWPs are versatile and can be positioned around the building to provide comprehensive access.
Water-Fed Pole Systems: These systems use extendable poles with brushes at the end, through which purified water is pumped. The purified water ensures a streak-free finish and effectively removes dirt, grime, and pollutants from the facade. This method is especially useful for cleaning glass surfaces.
Abseiling (Rope Access): In some cases, trained professionals use ropes and harnesses to rappel down the building, cleaning as they descend. This method is particularly effective for very tall buildings or complex architectural features.
Pressure Washing: For surfaces that can withstand it, pressure washing is used to remove stubborn dirt and stains. The pressure is carefully controlled to avoid damage to the building materials.