- Suzi
- Jan 7
- 1 min read
Roof cleaning near me
Professional roof cleaning
Roof cleaning in the north west
Roof cleaning near me
Professional roof cleaning
Roof cleaning in the north west
Today we are starting a contract at a hotel to remove all the algae and biological growth from stonework present. The before images show how the stone doesn’t look at its best and can be significantly improved
We are confident that this will Look amazing after treatment and will ensure that the garden building will be brought back to its best
We are happy to work with hotels, apartments etc to complete exterior cleaning such as #carparkcleaning #pathwaycleaning #gutterdebrisremoval #guttercleaning #rendercleaning
Updated: Dec 1, 2025
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1. Keeps the Building Looking Fresh
Over time, dirt, algae, moss, and pollution build up on the #render.
Cleaning removes these stains, restoring the wall’s original color and finish.
This improves the overall appearance and curb appeal of the property.
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2. Prevents Damage and Decay
Organic growth (like algae, moss, or lichen) can trap moisture in the render.
Moisture leads to cracks, weakening, or even render detachment.
Regular cleaning helps the surface dry properly, extending its lifespan.
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3. Maintains Breathability
Many modern renders (like silicone or mineral render) are designed to “breathe.”
Dirt buildup or biological growth can clog the pores, trapping moisture underneath.
Cleaning keeps the surface breathable and prevents damp problems inside the wall.
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4. Protects Against Staining and Discoloration
Pollution, bird droppings, or rainwater can cause long-term staining.
Periodic cleaning prevents permanent discoloration, especially on light-colored renders.
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5. Saves Money on Repairs
A well-maintained render doesn’t crack, peel, or need early replacement.
Regular gentle cleaning (every 1–2 years) costs far less than full re-rendering.
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6. Increases Property Value
Clean, well-maintained walls make a strong impression on buyers,
Have you visited our website to see what can be achieved? DSgo.co.uk has many images of #rendercleaning that can show you just how well rendered surfaces can be cleaned up
