Surface-aware cleaning
Concrete, pavers, stone, brick, timber, Colorbond — each takes a different approach. We don't blast everything the same.
Paths, driveways, retaining walls, COLAs, play areas, walkways, signage — restored to list-ready clean without damaging the surface underneath.
Too much pressure on the wrong surface and you etch concrete, lift paint, damage timber or shred pavers. The skill is reading the surface, picking the right tip, the right detergent, and the right approach.
Concrete, pavers, stone, brick, timber, Colorbond — each takes a different approach. We don't blast everything the same.
Where surface grime is biological (slick paths, green-tinged retaining), we use the right pre-treatment instead of just blasting.
Cleaning play surfaces, COLAs, outdoor learning spaces, sandpit surrounds. Done on closure days where possible.
Driveway, path, retaining cleaned the day before the photographer — a noticeable lift in kerb appeal.
We work with site water restrictions and bring our own equipment where mains pressure is unreliable.
Garden beds and adjacent surfaces protected. Drains protected from runoff. Site signed off clean.
We walk the surfaces with you, ID material, condition and what's causing the grime.
Mould inhibitor on biological grime. Detergent on oil. Pre-soak on stubborn stains. Then pressure does its job efficiently.
Surface-cleaner attachments on flat slabs. Narrow tips on stubborn marks. Hand-pass on delicate sections.
Site rinsed, drains clear of debris, adjacent garden beds protected. Walk-through with you at the end.
The operations manager came down — this is the best they have ever looked. You guys have set the bar high.
Most domestic driveways benefit from a yearly clean. High-traffic commercial paths often want it twice a year. Pool surrounds and shaded paths with mould may need it more often.
Only if it's done incorrectly. We assess the surface first and pick the right pressure, tip and approach. Concrete is forgiving; timber decks and paint surfaces are not — we handle those differently.
Pressure washers actually use less water than a garden hose for the same cleaning result. Where active restrictions apply we'll check and confirm we're compliant.
Often yes — with the right degreasing pre-treatment. Fresh oil is easier than aged oil. Some deeply soaked-in stains may need multiple passes or a poultice treatment first.
Yes, on request. Sealing concrete, pavers and natural stone after a clean helps them stay cleaner longer and brings out the colour.
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