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Algae and moss control
Immaculate Exteriors
can wash away unsightly
and slippery algae and moss in minutes.
However, if the cleaned surface
is not treated, algae will return within a matter of weeks
meaning surfaces would have to be cleaned several times
a year to keep them looking smart.
In order to avoid this, we offer
to treat cleaned surfaces against algae and moss re growth.
One application will last anywhere from 18 months up to
3 years, depending on conditions
Stop
it then you don't have
to keep removing it!
As an illustration of just
how effective this product is, below are photographs of
it even working under tidal conditions, 8 months after
application. It is very useful in marine environments
such as pontoons, harbours and docks where slippery surfaces
can be dangerous.
Treatment
of cleaned surfaces removes an argument often heard against
exterior cleaning,
ie that slippery and unsightly moss and algae will quickly
grow back. Treating cleaned surfaces as explained here
means your property can remain Immaculate for years!
Please
contact us to discuss your requirements.
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What
surfaces can be treated?
Domestic
uses
Masonry
buildings,
Any masonry surface such as concrete, brick,
slate, stone, granite
Doorsteps,
Paths,
Driveways
Car Parks,
Patios,
Decking,
All timber (coated or un-coated),
Glass,
Plastic,
Canvas,
Pipes and guttering,
Roofs and thatches,
Cladding,
Walls
Fences,
Garden sheds,
Hard tennis courts,
UPVC e.g. Conservatories,
Flood damaged premises
it will prevent the
growth of mould.
Commercial and
Industrial environments
Buildings
Fire Escapes,
Paths, walkways,
Drives,
Roofs, Cladding, Gutters,
Pipes,Walls, Fences,
Timber,
Stone (Any type of stone / masonry surface),
Synthetic sports surfaces
e.g. hockey, tennis courts,
Exterior architectural coating,
Statues and monuments
Church yards
(gravestones & pathways)
Parks paths, seating etc
Awnings and Marquees
Signs
Children's play areas
UPVC e.g. conservatories
Factory & plant decontamination
Flood & water damage areas
stops the spread of algae & mildew
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