Cleaning the masonry on your residential or commercial property is a challenging task.
It’s easy to turn a simple task into a stressful and time-consuming one if you don’t have the necessary tools and experience.
Perhaps you’re attempting to preserve as much of the value of your home as possible.
On the other hand, you might want to keep an old structure in good repair or preserve its historical significance.
Find out more about our professional masonry cleaning services below.
Arrange Your Masonry Cleaning In 3 Simple Steps
- Call us today to arrange a convenient date and time for one of our senior surveyors to conduct a site survey.
- During the site survey, we’ll also produce a detailed proposal.
- Once the proposal is agreed and the necessary paperwork completed, our technicians can commence with the cleaning.
Is Masonry Cleaning Necessary?
There are many reasons why it’s important to keep our masonry clean.
Firstly, it has some obvious aesthetic benefits. Once our technicians have finished, you will notice a visible difference in the building’s appearance. And this can have a very positive impact on customers’ and staff’s first impressions.
But our masonry cleaning services can also help identify underlying issues like missing points or cracks. We can also remove damaging deposits such as lichen or algae.
Our masonry cleaning process is tailored to your specific requirements as well as your building’s age, features and characteristics.
We will also consult you on the best way to reduce or prevent the same issue from arising again.
This can involve measures you can put in place or hiring us to complete periodic cleaning to ensure the same level of build-up doesn’t occur again.
How Do We Clean Your Masonry?
Vinci Response uses either DOFF or TORIK Cleaning Systems for the vast majority of jobs.
The steam-based tools provide the option of chemical-free cleaning with optimal results.
Superheated water is pumped through the system and released through a ceramic nozzle. It is non-abrasive and non-toxic so it won’t cause further damage to properties.
As well as stonework, the DOFF or TORIK cleaning systems can be used on brick, marble and concrete (including walls and pavements).
Visit our brick and stone cleaning page (link) for more information.
Rope Access Cleaning
We also provide Rope Access Cleaning, which can help with hard-to-reach areas.
This enables us to carry out professional, high-level cleaning for many services, including brick and stone cleaning, window cleaning after builders cleans and mastic repairs.
Rope Access Cleaning has many great benefits, including:
- A high standard of cleaning is achieved
- A more consistent level of cleaning is achieved across the entire building. Difficult-to-reach areas can be cleaned easily
- High-level cleaning can be achieved without the use of scaffolding
- More cost-effective than scaffolding
- Much less obtrusive than scaffolding
- Fewer person-hours are required as the equipment is quick to install and uninstall
- We can spot any defects, report them to the building management and arrange a repair before the situation worsens
For a free, no obligation estimate and to arrange your brick and stone cleaning site survey, call us on 03335 772 996. Alternatively, you can leave us a message and a member of our team will respond accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Cleaning
Are you fully insured to carry out the work?
Yes, Vinci Response Services is fully insured to carry out a range of brick and stone cleaning services.
What kind of buildings do you treat?
We carry out masonry cleaning for both commercial and residential buildings. In addition, we also work with local authorities, parishes and heritage buildings, providing one-off or periodic brick and stone cleans.
Do you use any harsh chemicals to clean?
We always try to use chemical-free cleaning methods for most of our brick cleaning work. Our technicians use the DOFF or TORIK cleaning systems, which utilise superheated water to remove grime, moss, algae, fungi and many other types of soiling quickly and delicately. However, for some brick cleaning projects, chemicals may be required. Any that we do use will be environmentally friendly. Our technicians will advise during the initial site visit if alternative methods have to be used.
Are there any safety risks associated with your process?
As with any restorative and cleaning work, we follow standard health and safety procedures. For example, electrical outlets will need to be sealed as our two main processes utilise water. All will be explained by a senior surveyor who will visit your building and create a risk assessment method statement (often referred to as RAMS). All of our technicians are fully compliant. They will clean your building’s masonry with the full required personal protection equipment (PPE), in line with the RAMS produced by the senior surveyor. And, of course, if our technicians use rope access cleaning methods, they all hold IRATA and CSCS qualifications.