Weber Rending Cleaning in Bristol- Softwashing UK Case Study
Weber Render, sometimes known as Monocouche render, is a great substrate for domestic properties, but Weber render cleaning is still necessary from time to time. This is because Weber render, while it holds its colour well and is very durable, can become colonised by organic growth. This growth can take several forms but the most commonly seen are green algae, red algae, and black mould. These all lead to the characteristic red green and black staining seen on the outside of buildings. Other forms of growth include moss, lichens, and climbing plants usch as ivy.
From the photos here it is clear to see the Weber render on the property in Bristol was in urgent need of cleaning and treatment. Softwashing UK were able to clean the property from the safety of the ground. This had several advantages. Firstly, the costs of erecting or hiring expensive equipment were avoided. Secondly there was less risk to workers and public alike. Being able clean weber render from the safety of the ground also leads to a significant time saving.
There are several processes that can be used to clean Weber render. Softwashing UK have been trained by Weber themselves in order to maintain and clean Weber render. The first cleaning technique is to use the Doff steam treatment to clean the render. This can have dramatic effects on staining and really improve the appearance of a building. Steam used alone will not kill organic growth however, so a biocide must also be used.
Softwahsing UK are skilled with a variety of biocides that can be used to clean Weber render. DDAC biocide will kill growth at root system, biocides based on sodium hydrochlorite can, when used with great discretion, be used to remove black growth. Organic alternatives are alsoavailable.
To discuss cleaning Weber Render please contact Softwashing UK today to request a quotation.
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