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New Techniques and Trends in Stone Cleaning

The structural heritage of our home is something we all like to preserve for long. Even though we know that we won’t be able to stay alive forever to cherish the memorable corners of the house, we wish it stays erect throughout the years so that people can admire the architectural structure and praise our choice.

But setting the trends with the designs and structure of the buildings is not as easy as it seems, more so, when the buildings are made up of stone or brick finishing. The adverse climatic conditions or the prolonged non-maintained property issues take a toll on the building structure at times and summons it to damage and decay.

The materials become shredding and the colouration becomes faded, which does not at all look good visually, let alone being efficient in holding the structure for long. The stone or bricks in the house need to be treated frequently either by the homeowners or the experts in the niche, to have control over any kind of trouble that bothers the quality of the materials and compromises with the sustenance as well. However, we as stone cleaning experts use latest trends and technologies to clean the structural heritage.

We are going to discuss such few techniques here, which are setting trends in the stone cleaning department. Let’s explore

  • Pressure washing

As is evident by the name, pressure washing of the stone surfaces refers to cleaning it entirely by the powerful water spray to doze off any kind of dirt accumulation or building up of mosses or grime on the stone surfaces. As we all well aware of the fact that water pressure has immense power in it, whereby this technique is used by the stone cleaners to get rid of dirt and other pollutant accumulation on the stone surface. But one must take precautions before applying this technique as any loose end on the stone fixation or other such factors can lead to more damages to the surface than the regular dirt and all!

  • Torc cleaning

This kind of stone cleaning is used for removal of hard stains, paints, grease, graffiti, etc. from the stone surfaces. This technique is mostly used in case of masonry buildings and structural heritages and uses a combination of compressed air, water, fine abrasive to clean the stone surfaces. The paint coatings or brittle soiling are also removed by implementing this technique.

  • Wet treatment

This treatment of stone cleaning mainly involves using soaps, detergents, organic cleaning agents and non-harming chemicals to clean the stone surfaces of dirt and other pollutant accumulation. You can use a soft cloth or other such cleaning agents to wash off the dirt and thereby manage the wet treatments through the easiest way possible.

  • Latex cleaning

It is a challenging and difficult technique to clean the stone structures but the experts in the business can handle the woes well. The latex is used to form a membrane upon the stony surfaces and it has the ability to clean off years of dirt and soil deposits from the stone surfaces very easily. It takes time and labour but the end result pays off well.

  • Regular inspecting and cleaning

Apart from all other techniques of stone cleaning and maintenance, there is no other substitute like regular inspection and cleaning of the stone surfaces. It is beneficial in many ways and any damage and dirt accumulation can be detected and treated well in advance before any severe damage to the surfaces. It is understandable that taking time out for regular maintenance of the stony surfaces is a bit difficult for people these days who lead a busy life and hustles everyday between professional and personal commitments, managing it at least once a while can be beneficial for them in many ways and save them greater hazards in the long run.

To conclude,

We all want our house to look good, be it the interiors or the exteriors! But sometimes, due to lack of knowledge for the same or being short of time to look after the facade cleaning, we tend to lose out on the cleaning department for long. And one fine day, when the damages become noticeable and it starts to show delicate signs of erosion, do we realize that it needs cleaning and maintenance.

This Is more likely to happen when the exteriors or interiors are made of stone; as with passing time and non-maintenance of the stones, it becomes delicately stained or destructive and thus, starts becoming eroded until it Is taken care of well. So, it is highly recommended to the homeowners to take out some time to clean the stone surfaces regularly or at least opt for complete cleaning treatments once in a while so that it does not lead to severe damages in the long run.

This post was last modified on February 8, 2019, 1:47 pm

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