Washing floor surfaces
Intervention adapted to surfaces outside the ground in order to eliminate deposits and restore the uniformity of materials without deteriorating them.
IS YOUR SITUATION SIMILAR?
Some surfaces outside the ground accumulate organic deposits, dirt, and flow marks over time that alter their appearance and adhesion.
WHAT OUR INTERVENTION INCLUDES
Each intervention is carried out with a washing method adapted to the type of surface in order to ensure effective cleaning while maintaining the integrity of the materials.
Surface analysis
Assessment of the type of material, the level of fouling and sensitive areas in order to adjust the washing method.
Preparing the area
Management of nearby elements and preparation of the intervention area in order to avoid projections towards sensitive surfaces.
Controlled high pressure washing
Cleaning of surfaces using professional equipment, in order to ensure uniform cleaning.
Specialized treatment
Targeted intervention on areas that are more fouled or have persistent deposits.
Finishing inspection
Complete surface rinsing and final inspection for a clean and uniform result.
WE WORK IN PARTICULAR FOR
Each material is evaluated before the intervention in order to adapt the method used.
AFTER INTERVENTION

Darkened pool surround → revived finish
Specialized cleaning to restore uniformity to the coating.

Tarnished concrete surface → uniform cleanliness restored
Deep cleaning of concrete with controlled pressure for an even finish.

Clogged paver wall → revived appearance
Specialized cleaning to remove deposits, dirt and tarnish from blocks.
SOME CONFIGURATIONS REQUIRE AN ADAPTED APPROACH
Some exterior surfaces require precise adjustment of the washing method in order to maintain the integrity of the materials and to ensure uniform cleaning.
REAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE FIELD
These photos illustrate situations encountered during our interventions on residential and commercial developments.
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Narrow Concrete Passage with Algae and Organic Deposits
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Concrete slab with embedded stains and blackening
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Clogged concrete stairs with green deposits

Understructure slab with dirt and persistent humidity
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Retaining wall with biological deposits and blackening
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Stone wall with organic deposits and fouling

Landscape wall with traces of runoff and dirt

Composite decking with organic deposits and dirt
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External structure fouled with moisture-related deposits
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Fibreglass deck with standing water and blackened areas
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Fibreglass balcony with mineral deposits and dirt

Dirty fibreglass staircase and landing

Synthetic turf surface with localized organic deposits
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Concrete pool surround with dirt and deposits
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Pool surround with debris and generalized fouling
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Natural stone staircase with stains and biological deposits

Stone paving with contaminants and stained areas
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Acrylic concrete with deposits and dirt
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our services and our approach.
Vertical surfaces exposed to moisture often accumulate organic deposits that tarnish materials. Cleaning makes it possible to restore the uniformity of the surfaces and to restore the brilliance of the architectural elements.
Concrete exposed to moisture and splashes can build up deposits that tarnish the surface. An intervention makes it possible to revive the appearance of the concrete and to restore a clean and uniform appearance to the layout.
The accumulation of moss, mold, or organic deposits can reduce surface adhesion, especially after rain. Cleaning helps to restore a cleaner and safer surface.
The appearance of blackened or slippery areas is often caused by the accumulation of mold and organic deposits. An intervention makes it possible to restore the cleanliness of the surface and to regain better grip, thus improving appearance and safety.
Make your outdoor floor surfaces look clean and consistent.
An evaluation makes it possible to identify the type of surface, the level of fouling and the most appropriate washing method for your layout.


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