Cleaning of windows and exteriors - for a glowing first impression

An attractive clean exterior is the outward appearance and \"shop window\" of a building. It is a valuable asset which can be maintained for a long time through proper upkeep, but areas of staining and incorrect care can cause irreparable damage. Every facade needs a certain amount of care whether it is made of stone, metal or plastic. Regular cleaning and maintenance keep the exterior looking good and can prevent damage to the fabric of the building.

Customer benefits at a glance
Retention of property value

Contribution of cleanliness to image

Protective, gentle and cost-effective techniques

Preservation of monuments
We use various methods of cleaning depending on the surface finish on the cladding or windows and the type of soiling in any given case. A small area on the exterior surface can be cleaned first as a sample. Cleaning windows in awkward areas requires special access techniques as well as experience and caution on the part of the operatives. Innovative cleaning methods can make matters considerably easier, such as the ionic reach & wash system with telescopic poles. Unlike conventional methods, this system enables surfaces to be cleaned up to a height of about 18 metres without aerial work platforms or scaffolding and without leaving unsightly streaks and smears. Our industrial climbers are deployed for areas at greater heights.
The following technologies are used:
  • Use of ladders, aerial work platforms and scaffolding for window cleaning
  • Reverse osmosis unit with telescopic poles
  • High-altitude techniques
  • Low-pressure rotating-vortex process (JOS-patented)
  • Use of chemicals for exterior cleaning
  • Hot steam pressure washing
  • Low-pressure grit blasting with grit recovery
  • Graffiti removal and anti-graffiti paints
We provide cleaning services for:
  • Windows including or excluding frames
  • Shop windows
  • Glass screens and glass bricks
  • Interior glazing
  • Glass fronts and glass roofs
  • Industrial glazing
  • Clinker facades
  • Anodised and powder-coated aluminium facades
  • Stainless steel facades
  • Rendered facades
  • Natural stone and artificial stone facades
  • Plastic facades
  • Timber facades
  • Listed buildings