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We know that the hotel industry is very competitive. How do you ensure that yours is looking its best? Keeping your hotel grounds clean is essential for several important reasons — both practical and reputational. Here’s a breakdown:



🌿 1.

First Impressions Matter



  • The exterior is the first thing guests see. A clean, well-kept property instantly conveys professionalism, care, and quality.

  • Guests are more likely to trust that the rooms and amenities are also clean and well-maintained.

  • We can help with this. Pathways/patios/carparks/gutters/fascias can all be kept beautifully clean and create the right impression




🧹 2.

Health and Safety



  • Clean grounds help prevent pests, mold, and bacteria, which can pose health risks.

  • Clear walkways and properly maintained areas reduce the risk of accidents or injuries (e.g., slips and falls).

No hotel wants to deal with poor guests who have slipped on poorly maintained floor areas especially communal Pathways. We can help by deep cleaning and treating your floor areas especially at this time of year. This reduces algae/moss etc and keeps everywhere safe



💬 3.

Guest Satisfaction and Reviews



  • Guests notice details. A tidy, attractive environment enhances their overall experience.

  • Cleanliness directly impacts guest reviews on sites like TripAdvisor or Google — and good reviews drive future bookings.




♻️ 4.

Environmental Responsibility



  • Proper waste management and grounds upkeep show your hotel’s commitment to sustainability.

  • Eco-conscious travelers appreciate visible environmental efforts (like recycling bins, clean landscaping, and litter-free spaces).




💼 5.

Brand Image and Reputation



  • Clean grounds communicate a sense of care, quality, and attention to detail — key traits of a reputable hospitality brand.

  • Even potential guests passing by may decide to stay in the future based on the appearance of your property.




💰 6.

Maintenance Cost Savings



  • Regular cleaning prevents long-term damage (like stains, rust, or rot) that can lead to costly repairs.

  • It’s cheaper to maintain cleanliness than to restore neglected areas.

We would always recommend keeping on top

Of your cleaning schedule as a clean building is a happy one. It also ensures that your insurance is compliant.


We can help to acheieve this with regular maintenance cleans as required #hotelcleaning #carparkcleaning #stonecleaning #roofcleaning


 
 
 
  • Writer: Suzi
    Suzi
  • Oct 28
  • 1 min read

Are you lucky enough to have stone on your property? Is it looking black/green? Is it stained with biological growth?


Why should you remove this from your stonework?



Why You Should Clean Algae from #Stone

1. Safety:

Algae makes stone slippery, especially when wet — a major hazard on walkways, patios, or steps.

2. Preservation:

Algae traps moisture, which can slowly degrade stone surfaces, cause discoloration, and lead to moss or lichen growth.

3. Appearance:

It causes green, black, or dark stains, dulling the natural beauty of the stone.

4. Prevention:

Cleaning stops spores from spreading to other areas, helping maintain a clean look for longer.


Can we help? Yes we can. Have a look at the following images :



The answer is clear. For #stonecleaning in Lancashire call us on 07530 912384


 
 
 
  • Writer: Suzi
    Suzi
  • Oct 24
  • 2 min read

Our stone cleaning service is very popular. Bear in mind this is not the same as sand blasting or removal of carbon deposits. This is removal of green/black algae which needs cleaning and treating with an anti-fungicide


The following list helps you understand why this is important. It makes huge differences to properties that have stone around windows/doors etc.


Visit our website for our portfolio. DSgo.co.uk

🧱 1.

Prevents Physical Damage to the Stone



  • Biological growth retains moisture against the stone surface.

  • Over time, this moisture can:


    • Cause cracking, spalling, or flaking as water freezes and thaws.

    • Lead to salt crystallization within the stone pores, weakening its structure.

    • Encourage organic acids (from lichens and algae) that slowly dissolve or etch the stone.




🧩 Result: gradual erosion and loss of surface detail — especially harmful for heritage buildings and monuments.





🌿 2.

Stops Spread and Regrowth



  • Moss, algae, and lichen release spores that easily spread to other areas of the stone or nearby structures.

  • Cleaning removes both the visible growth and the microscopic root systems, preventing future infestations.






💧 3.

Improves Drainage and Water Flow



  • On paving, walls, or decorative stonework, biological buildup can block natural drainage and cause water pooling.

  • Over time, this encourages more growth and increases moisture damage risk.






🎨 4.

Restores Original Appearance



  • Growth causes discoloration, green or black staining, and patchy textures that hide the stone’s true color and craftsmanship.

  • Cleaning restores the natural beauty and architectural character of the material — especially important for commercial or heritage properties.






⚙️ 5.

Reduces Long-Term Maintenance Costs



  • Regular, gentle cleaning prevents buildup that would otherwise require aggressive or costly restoration methods later.

  • Maintaining the stone properly extends its service life and reduces repair frequency.






🧯 6.

Improves Safety



  • On walkways, steps, and paving, algae and moss can make surfaces extremely slippery, especially when wet.

  • Cleaning helps maintain safe, non-slip conditions for pedestrians and staff.






🏛️ 7.

Preserves Historical and Aesthetic Value



  • For heritage sites or historic stonework, biological growth can obscure carvings, inscriptions, and decorative features.

  • Careful cleaning helps preserve cultural integrity while protecting the stone from decay.


 
 
 

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