Interventions

Terraces, stairs, and sensitive surfaces

Fiberglass, composite, concrete, natural stone

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Field context

Demanding surfaces that don't tolerate mistakes

Some exterior surfaces require special attention due to their composition and exposure to weather. Subjected to humidity, organic deposits, inadequate interventions and freezing and thawing cycles, they become more vulnerable. An accurate reading of the material and its environment is essential before any intervention.

Observed issues

Frequently encountered situations

These situations affect the appearance as well as the safety of traffic areas.

Interventions carried out

Technical approach adapted to surfaces

Each intervention is adjusted in order to obtain a coherent result throughout the development.

Before/after gallery

Examples of observed transformations

Before/after comparisons illustrating interventions carried out on:

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After
Stained and greased concrete surface → uniform cleanliness restored

Deep cleaning to remove algae and organic deposits.

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After
Tarnished fibreglass deck → uniform appearance

Specialized cleaning to remove dirt and accumulated deposits.

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After
Tarnished pool surround → uniform appearance

Controlled cleaning to remove dirt and environmental deposits.

Our approach

What distinguishes our intervention

Each intervention starts with a precise analysis of the material and its environment. The approach is then adapted to the layout configuration, paying particular attention to finishes and sensitive surfaces. A global vision of the property ensures a coherent and controlled intervention. This method promotes efficient execution while maintaining the integrity of the materials.

Field reality

REAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE FIELD

These photos illustrate situations encountered during our interventions on residential and commercial buildings.

Narrow Concrete Passage with Algae and Organic Deposits
Concrete slab with embedded stains and blackening
Clogged concrete stairs with green deposits
Understructure slab with dirt and persistent humidity
Retaining wall with biological deposits and blackening
Stone wall with organic deposits and fouling
Landscape wall with traces of runoff and dirt
Composite decking with organic deposits and dirt
External structure fouled with moisture-related deposits
Fibreglass deck with standing water and blackened areas
Fibreglass balcony with mineral deposits and dirt
Dirty fibreglass staircase and landing
Synthetic turf surface with localized organic deposits
Concrete pool surround with dirt and deposits
Pool surround with debris and generalized fouling
Natural stone staircase with stains and biological deposits
Stone paving with contaminants and stained areas
Acrylic concrete with deposits and dirt

Do you have similar signs on your terrace or stairs?

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