Historic Building Cleaning

The maintenance of a historic building is key to preserving the heritage of towns and cities across the country – but cleaning a historic building has traditionally been considered a challenge.

While it is often unwise to use scouring techniques like sand-blasting that can damage stone mouldings, alternatives like jet-blasting are little better and may make porous old bricks waterlogged, which can result in cracking.

Historic Building Cleaning Techniques

With EcoLogic, the problem is solved. Utilising a range of gentle cleaning techniques, EcoLogic has the ability to adapt its processes to create a bespoke solution for each surface. Using these systems, age-old dirt and grime, graffiti and other coatings can be effectively removed without damaging the substrate.

Whether cleaning a historic building made from porous Cotswold stone or old brick, the wood beams of a Tudor-style home, or the stone carvings of a church, EcoLogic can guarantee a superior finish while offering the greatest protection to the historic building.

EcoLogic understands that commissioning work on historic structures can often be daunting and is happy to offer a free trial to ensure clients are satisfied with the process before beginning a project.

A few examples of Ecologic cleaning historic buildings include:

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