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Facade Cleaning in Tower Hamlets
Cleaning building facades from top to bottom, no matter how tall your building.
Natural stone facade cleaning in Tower Hamlets can be accessed and cleaned efficiently and effectively by using rope access methods. Using this method, the need for local authority permits is totally eradicated, allowing works to proceed immediately. Using professional stone cleaning equipment we can roll back the years to make your building look like new.
Brick cleaning
Brick buildings become dirty as much as any other building. We will not only clean away the dirt and grime, we can revitalise the colour. Using a range of bio-degradable chemicals, we can restore the colour of red or yellow bricks.
Contact UsGlass facade cleaning in Tower Hamlets
Glass facade cleaning in Tower Hamlets takes place by abseilers using traditional window cleaning tools. External windows, internal atriums, after builders cleaning or regular maintenance cleans, our abseilers are experienced in all manner of glass cleaning.
Contact UsAluminium cladding cleaning
Aluminium cladding in Tower Hamlets can become extremely dirty over time. Warehouses that have many lorries coming and going will become soiled with traffic film. Using our steam cleaning systems, this grime is washed away leaving a lasting first impression for your visitors.
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Rope Access Facade Cleaning Services for Tower Hamlets And Surrounding Counties
Residential property Stone Facade Cleaning
Façade cleaning at this residential property in Tower Hamlets, which was not of any great height but, had no access for other forms of access equipment. Abseiling was the solution and the results were outstanding.
Stone Steam Cleaning in London
This beautiful natural stone building was looking tired from the day to day London traffic. Rope access was seen as the most cost-effective method of access.
Concrete Facade Cleaning in Tower Hamlets
This car park in Essex was filthy. It hadn’t been cleaned, ever. As the access to three elevations was extremely tight, abseiling was the only method that could achieve the results.
Facade Cleaning in Tower Hamlets
A new acquisition for our client needed a freshen up. Out of hours abseiling was the best way to clean this building in the heart of the City of London.
Brick colour restoration
Before colour restoration
This client requested a test patch before assigning us the job of cleaning their building. We carried this out with amazing results.
After colour restoration
These are the pictures of the test patch that we sent to the client. Her reaction was simply ‘WOW’. That’s the perfect response for us.
Torik Stone Cleaning System Features
150 degrees centigrade steam cleaning power
Provides a continues flow of superheated water to penetrate stone and deep clean, removing organic growth & ground in dirt.
We use Tensid (uk) Ltd
Providers of specialist cleaning equipment and specialist cleaning chemicals to professionals.
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Facts About Tower Hamlets
Tower Hamlets History
Bethnal Green was a smaller set of homesteads and cottages, a hamlet in the fertile fields of the ancient parish of Stepney, but as population and house-building began local intensification in the 18th century, the church agreed to found a fully-functional daughter church — as a parish with benefice and vestry in 1743.
In what would become northern Bethnal Green a tract of common land, which stretched to the east and west, belonged to the old Stepney Manor to the south. The heath was used as a pasture where people grazed their sheep in the 13th century, though 1275 records suggest at least one house stood there.
General Info
Bethnal Green is an area in the East End of London 1 mile northeast of Liverpool Street station. It has two Overground stations and one Underground station. It currently also gives its name to an electoral ward of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and co-encompasses St Peter’s ward. The area emerged from the hamlet which developed around the Green.
Much of which survives today as Bethnal Green Gardens, beside Cambridge Heath Road. The economic focus has shifted from mainstream farming produce for the City of London. Through highly perishable goods production, weaving, dock, and building work and light industry. To a high proportion of commuters to city businesses. Public sector/care sector roles, construction, courier businesses, and home-working digital and creative industries.