cladding cleaning in bridgwater

Cladding Cleaning in Bridgwater

Are you looking for cladding cleaning in Bridgwater? We at Leeksons Exterior Cleaning offer a cladding cleaning service in Bridgwater and the surrounding towns and cities. Cladded buildings can be cleaned using different methods. Each job is different, so what may work best for one my not necessarily work best on another site. However, the two main methods for cleaning cladding are soft washing and steam cleaning.


 

Steam Cleaning Cladding

Steam cleaning cladded buildings can achieve excellent results. The advantage of using steam cleaning for cladding is that when chemicals are not needed this clean in more environmentally friendly. Also, by using higher temperatures we are able to clean with less pressure, which is always preferred. However, using heat for cleaning on painted surfaces can lead to issues. This is where experience and knowledge on the best methods is vital

Soft Washing Cleaning

Soft washing cladding is another excellent way of cleaning when chemicals are needed to treat certain surfaces. This can especially be needed when cleaning greasy surfaces or areas that have a heavy build up of algae and lichen. Softwashing cladding is a very gentle way of cleaning cladded buildings as very little pressure is used for the clean.

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How to arrange a quote

If you would like a quotation for cladding cleaning in Bridgwater get in touch today by clicking here and entering your details. For smaller projects we can usually quote from photos. However, larger projects would usually need a site visit to ensure access is suitable.

Bridgwater is a historic market town and civil parish in Somerset, England. The population currently is around 41,276 as of 2022.[1] Bridgwater is located at the edge of the Somerset Levels. The town lies along both sides of the River Parrett Its larger neighbour, Taunton, is linked to Bridgwater via a canal, the M5 motorway and the GWR railway line.

Notable buildings are the Church of St Mary and Blake Museum, which was the birthplace of Admiral Blake in 1598. The town has an arts centre and plays host to the annual Bridgwater Guy Fawkes Carnival.