Structures & Facade Restoration
Exterior structures and facades face weathering, pollutants, and aging. Restoration aims to revive appearance while preserving materials.
Common methods
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JOS/TORC and dustless blasting: Clean masonry, stone, and concrete with controlled impact and low dust.
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Soda and sponge blasting: Remove coatings, stains, and graffiti while limiting substrate damage.
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UHP water jetting: Strips heavy coatings and deposits from robust surfaces.
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Poultice and chemical cleaning: Treat specific stains, salts, and biological growth on facades.
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Laser cleaning: Used on selected heritage stone and metal details for precision work.
Typical applications
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Restoring building facades, monuments, and architectural features.
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Removing graffiti, pollution staining, and failed coatings.
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Cleaning structural elements, bridges, and transport structures.
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Conservation work on heritage buildings and landmarks.
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Preparing exteriors for repainting and protective treatments.