Professional Render Cleaning for Businesses Across Kent

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We provide professional render cleaning across Kent and the surrounding areas.

Why Choose Clean CCS for Render Cleaning in Kent

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Experienced commercial cleaners

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Safe soft-wash methods

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Fully insured and compliant

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Trusted by Kent businesses

Our Commercial Render Cleaning Services

Soft Wash Render Cleaning

Gentle cleaning that removes dirt, algae, and red or green staining without damaging the surface.

Steam
Cleaning

Low-pressure steam treatment for delicate or heavily soiled render.

Biocide
Treatment

Applied after cleaning to kill remaining spores and slow down regrowth.

Patch and Detail Cleaning

Targeted cleaning for problem areas or heavily stained patches.

Benefits of Regular Render Cleaning

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Restores your building’s clean, professional appearance

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Prevents long-term staining and surface deteriorationv

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Helps maintain your property’s value and appeal

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Reduces maintenance and repainting costs

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Supports compliance with property management standards

How Long Does Render Cleaning Take

Most render cleaning projects in Kent take one to three days, depending on the size of the building and the level of staining.

FAQs for Commercial Render Cleaning in Kent

We clean K-rend, Monocouche, painted and traditional render surfaces.

Yes, our soft-wash system uses low pressure and specialist solutions to protect the render while cleaning it effectively.

Yes, our cleaning process removes both red and green algae, as well as other organic staining.

No, we use non-abrasive cleaning methods to ensure your render finish remains intact.

Most commercial buildings benefit from cleaning every two to three years, depending on exposure and weather conditions.

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