Professional Render Softwashing in Blackpool and Across Lancashire

What is Soft Washing?

Tired of green, black, or red algae ruining the look of your render?

Soft Washing is the professional, safe method for cleaning and restoring these delicate surfaces. Instead of damaging high pressure, we use a low pressure application of specialized solutions to eliminate the root cause of staining algae, moss, and lichen providing a deeper, longer lasting clean for your property in Blackpool and across Lancashire.

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Our 4-Step Professional Render Soft Washing Process

We use specialized, low pressure techniques and industry leading solutions to safely restore and protect your rendered surfaces across the Blackpool area.

  1. Initial Survey & Solution Calibration:

    • We conduct an initial survey to identify the specific type of organic growth (algae, moss, lichen) and the render material (e.g., K-Rend,

    • Based on our expertise, we precisely calibrate the cleaning solution concentration and water temperature needed for optimal, safe results on your specific surface.

  2. Protecting Your Property:

    • We saturate all surrounding non target areas, including delicate plants, landscaping, window frames, and doors, with clean water to create a protective barrier.

    • This critical step ensures only the render is treated by the cleaning solution.

  3. Low-Pressure Application (The Soft Wash):

    • Our specialized, biodegradable cleaning solution is applied gently using ultra low pressure. This kills the organic growth at the root, unlike harsh pressure washing which only removes the surface layer and can cause damage.

    • We allow the necessary 'dwell time' for the solution to fully activate and sanitize the surface.

  4. Gentle Rinse & Inspection:

    • The treated area is thoroughly rinsed with a low pressure wash to remove the dead organic matter and cleaning agent.

    • We conduct a final inspection with you to ensure our high standards are met, leaving your render sanitized and free from unsightly stains. The render will continue to brighten in the following weeks as any residual spores die off.