We understand the value of factory down time, so our highly effective equipment layout allows us to clean quicker without taking shortcuts on the high standards of cleanliness. Our truck-mounted equipment and special delivery systems enable us to promptly and effectively deal with large-scale industrial roofing, often completing the work outside normal working hours to minimize disruption to your production schedule. As a firm with over a decade of experience serving commercial property throughout Northamptonshire and the local counties, we've perfected tried-and-tested techniques for all types of industrial roofing materials. If you've got a surface of metal cladding or a concrete one, our safe-for-the-environment cleaning chemicals won't injure your staff and won't toxify your production facilities, and our 4-year roofing-cleaning guarantee offers long-term peace of mind. Your industrial facilities require special care due to the specific mixture of contaminants collected on the rooftops from the metals and oils all the way up to chemicals and organic substances. maintenance Our industrial roof deep cleaning process for your structure begins with a detailed assessment of your condition and contamination level so the optimum methods of cleaning and chemicals may be selected for your specific industrial condition.
Our professional cleaning process uses hot water systems as well as biodegradable cleaning chemicals which break up stubborn industrial spots and grime without eroding the base roofing structure. We use controlled pressures and special nozzles for thorough cleaning and maintenance of fragile roof membranes, ventilation equipment, as well as other roof equipment which forms the core of your operations.
The restoration speaks for itself – cleaner roofs not only give your facility a professional-looking appearance but also improve roof functionality and durability. Regular industrial roofing cleaning prevents the accumulation of corrosive materials that may cause a premature failure of your roofing, thus enabling you not to incur expensive repairs but also extend your roofing's lifespan by a great factor.
Safety is paramount when it comes to the industrial environment, thus all of our technicians are registered IPAF and CSCS with current DBS checks. We also maintain current full risk assessments for all industrial facilities and co-operate with your health and safety officers for strict compliance with workplace standards and your own company's specific protection policies.
Our £5 million public liability cover provides you with total protection for your premises, and our industrial cleaning approach includes detailed method statements and pre-work safety briefings.
Emergency response capabilities enable us to quickly meet intense cleaning requirements, whether it's the removal of hazardous spills from roofing materials or post-industrial accidents. Scheduling flexibility also accommodates your production requirements, including the utilization of after-hours and weekend work so your operations continue without interruption while meeting the maximum level of protection.
Heavy-duty grime requires heavy-duty solutions, and our truck-mounted power washing equipment is designed for the heaviest cleaning jobs.
We use a combination of pre-treatment with chemicals and mechanical washing to break loose stubborn impurities before the regular washing process. This stepwise process ensures effective removal of all the contaminants on the surface without disrupting the functionality of your roofing materials, whether your roofing is with metal cladding, concrete-based roofing, or special industrial roofing.
Our high-tech equipment provides the usage option of using hot water which significantly thrives against petroleum-based grime and organic vegetation common around industrial facilities. The employment of heat, pressure, and EPA-safe cleaning chemicals yields professional-grade results restoring your roof's original appearance while conditioning the surface for coatings or maintenance repairs.

Plant facilities face unique environmental concerns which significantly impact condition of the roof and facility functionality. Comprehensive protection of facilities goes further than surface cleaning by including preventative treatment which opposes future contamination and extends the time between required cleaning cycles.
We employ unique protective coatings and sealers following the power wash which provide barriers against chemical absorption and ensure more successful future cleaning. The treatments come in handy especially when used in factories since airborne particles as well as byproducts of chemicals may promptly recontaminate cleaned substrates, leaving your property professional-looking for a longer time.
Our maintenance programs focus on protecting your investment in the building and the cleaning process. Scheduling regular cleaning prevents the buildup of corrosive chemicals which tend to attack roofing materials, while the 100% guarantee provides for consistent quality deliverables, which maintain your facility's professional standards and industry compliance.
Industrial access roofing requires special training and equipment for safe navigation of complicated rooftop spaces shared by HVAC equipment, ventilation equipment, and other dangers. Our technicians are IPAF-trained and experienced at maneuvering around industrial equipment and may construct safe access points allowing for thorough cleaning without disrupting vital building equipment.
We offer a range of access solutions from mobile elevated work platforms through to rope access systems, depending on your specific facility constraints and needs. Our detailed site surveys identify the optimum and safest access solutions by including factors such as overhead power cables, equipment clearances, and production schedules.
Our customized access solutions often make expensive scaffolding or structural modifications obsolete, creating time and money savings while attaining extensive cleaning coverage. We consult your facilities department extensively to match access specifications and guarantee all protective measures are taken during the cleaning process.

Workplace protection while performing industrial cleaning tasks demands unwavering attention and strict adherence to strict guidelines safeguarding our cleaning staff as well as your workers. We employ thorough protection zones around current cleaning sites and employ suitable signage and barriers for the prevention of unintentional access to the cleaning processes or machines.
Our cleaning procedure allows for minimum disruption of normal workplace activities but demands the utmost level of protection. We meticulously fit into your production schedule such that the cleaning work does not disrupt the vital manufacturing processes as well as create a risk of danger for your workers.
All of our green cleaning products also comply with our standards for safe industrial workplace use, so they won't create harmful vapors or deposits that can affect indoor air quality or worker health.
Developing a successful industrial roofing maintenance program includes identifying the unique problems at your facility and developing a cleaning schedule which plans ahead for trouble before it becomes a costly repair. Our maintenance agreements are tailored specifically for your unique industrial condition, taking into account production activities, seasonal variations, as well as regulatory requirements.
Scheduled periodic cleaning eliminates the possibilities for the accumulation of harmful chemicals and organic matter that may severely reduce the lifespan of a roof and cause maintenance issues. Our preventative strategy notices potential issues early enough for special treatments which treat the situation before expensive repairs or roof replacements.
Our all-inclusive pricing without hidden fees makes budgeting for roof maintenance a snap, and scheduling flexibility ensures cleaning operations won't disrupt your production schedule. Free quotes within a 24-hour time frame and no up-front deposits makes installing a complete maintenance program both affordable and risk-free for your plant. Concrete and clay roofing tiles are equally robust roofing elements, but they require unique cleaning techniques for them to maintain durability and aesthetics. The tiles are unique compared to other roofing substrates since they come with special interlock mechanisms as well as porosity, which require careful handling when cleaning them. Our advanced cleaning technique factors these variations of materials into consideration and calibrates the techniques accordingly.

Pressure washing and power washing utilize high-pressure water jets to eliminate loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from various surfaces including buildings, vehicles, and concrete structures. Mechanical pressure washer capacity is measured in gallons or liters per minute flow rate, often designed into the pump and not variable. The pressure, expressed in pounds per square inch, pascals, or bar, is designed into the pump but can be varied by adjusting the unloader valve or using specialized nozzle tips. Machines that produce pressures from 750 to 30,000 psi (5 to 200 MPa) or more are available.
The terms pressure washing and power washing are frequently used interchangeably, though some debate exists regarding whether they represent distinct cleaning processes.
An industrial pressure washing surface cleaner features a rotating bar equipped with two to four high-pressure jets that spin when water flows through the system. Many models include a wheeled circular shroud that moves across the surface, shielding operators from water spray and flying debris. This rotating mechanism produces consistent cleaning patterns enabling rapid coverage of flat surfaces. In contrast, budget-friendly household systems generally employ a single fixed orifice without adjustable spray pattern capabilities.
Hydro-jet cleaning is a more powerful form of power washing, employed to remove buildup and debris in tanks and lines.
Pressure washing is utilized by businesses and homeowners to reduce allergens, eliminate safety hazards, and enhance property appearance. Residential pressure washing applications include cleaning gutters, roofs, decks, paved surfaces, siding, cladding, and windows. Commercial pressure washing services target office buildings, churches, educational facilities, healthcare institutions, and other large-scale structures.[3]
There are 2 main types of pressure washers. Hot water pressure washers and cold water pressure washers. Each have their own purpose.[4] Hot water pressure washers excel at cleaning flatwork such as concrete driveways and walkways containing grease or oil contamination. These systems prove most effective for parking garages, drive-through facilities, and gas stations. Hot water generation requires integrated burner units that help emulsify grease and oil deposits, accelerating removal processes. Cold water pressure washers are predominantly used for residential cleaning applications including siding, gutters, roofing, decking, and window cleaning.
Surface cleaners are specialized pressure washing attachments designed for uniform cleaning of extensive flat areas. Multiple models attach directly to pressure washer wands, featuring disc-shaped housings that enclose rotating bars with nozzles positioned at each end. During operation, high-pressure water divides into dual streams emerging through end-mounted nozzles, directing jets against target surfaces while inducing bar rotation. Moving the unit across surfaces creates rotating jet patterns cleaning swathes slightly smaller than the circular housing, which contains splashback and reduces operational noise. Larger commercial models incorporate castors for maintaining proper clearance and enabling smooth movement across level surfaces, while compact versions utilize plastic bristle rings for surface contact and stability.[5] The water enters the surface cleaner through a trigger gun at the top of the handle bar, travels through a hose, the swivel, and the bar ending up passing through specifically sized nozzles to spray the surface and remove dirt and grime.
Pressure washer nozzles alter the direction of flow and velocity of the water. Nozzles allow users to reach a greater distance or apply more pressure to a difficult-to-clean surface. Nozzles are color-coded for easy identification, with black nozzles covering the widest degree (65°) and red nozzles covering the least (0°). Great care should be taken when using a 0° nozzle as it can cause injury to both the user and passersby, as well as damage to surfaces. Nozzles are sized based on the flow rate (GPM) and delivery pressure (PSI) of the machine.
High-pressure water jetting, also called hydrojetting, is a variation in which the pressure can be significantly higher (up to 1,400 bars (20,000 psi)) than consumer models, and is sufficiently hazardous that special precautions are necessary for acceptable safety. High-pressure water jetting also has applications in cutting a wide range of materials with very low heat input or dust production, and can be effective underwater.
Key advantages of pressure washing technology within the oil and gas production sector include minimal fire and explosion risks alongside simplified waste product disposal procedures. Applications encompass cleaning storage tanks, pipeline systems, filtration sieves, process filters, and heat exchange equipment. The technology effectively removes protective coatings, corrosion deposits, mineral scale, deteriorated paint, burned residues, biological fouling, and various insoluble contaminants while preserving substrate integrity when appropriate pressure levels are maintained. These cleaning procedures can be performed in both above-water and submerged underwater environments.
Pressure washing and power washing utilize high-pressure water jets to eliminate loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from various surfaces including buildings, vehicles, and concrete structures. Mechanical pressure washer capacity is measured in gallons or liters per minute flow rate, often designed into the pump and not variable. The pressure, expressed in pounds per square inch, pascals, or bar, is designed into the pump but can be varied by adjusting the unloader valve or using specialized nozzle tips. Machines that produce pressures from 750 to 30,000 psi (5 to 200 MPa) or more are available.
The terms pressure washing and power washing are frequently used interchangeably, though some debate exists regarding whether they represent distinct cleaning processes.
An industrial pressure washing surface cleaner features a rotating bar equipped with two to four high-pressure jets that spin when water flows through the system. Many models include a wheeled circular shroud that moves across the surface, shielding operators from water spray and flying debris. This rotating mechanism produces consistent cleaning patterns enabling rapid coverage of flat surfaces. In contrast, budget-friendly household systems generally employ a single fixed orifice without adjustable spray pattern capabilities.
Hydro-jet cleaning is a more powerful form of power washing, employed to remove buildup and debris in tanks and lines.
Pressure washing is utilized by businesses and homeowners to reduce allergens, eliminate safety hazards, and enhance property appearance. Residential pressure washing applications include cleaning gutters, roofs, decks, paved surfaces, siding, cladding, and windows. Commercial pressure washing services target office buildings, churches, educational facilities, healthcare institutions, and other large-scale structures.[3]
There are 2 main types of pressure washers. Hot water pressure washers and cold water pressure washers. Each have their own purpose.[4] Hot water pressure washers excel at cleaning flatwork such as concrete driveways and walkways containing grease or oil contamination. These systems prove most effective for parking garages, drive-through facilities, and gas stations. Hot water generation requires integrated burner units that help emulsify grease and oil deposits, accelerating removal processes. Cold water pressure washers are predominantly used for residential cleaning applications including siding, gutters, roofing, decking, and window cleaning.
Surface cleaners are specialized pressure washing attachments designed for uniform cleaning of extensive flat areas. Multiple models attach directly to pressure washer wands, featuring disc-shaped housings that enclose rotating bars with nozzles positioned at each end. During operation, high-pressure water divides into dual streams emerging through end-mounted nozzles, directing jets against target surfaces while inducing bar rotation. Moving the unit across surfaces creates rotating jet patterns cleaning swathes slightly smaller than the circular housing, which contains splashback and reduces operational noise. Larger commercial models incorporate castors for maintaining proper clearance and enabling smooth movement across level surfaces, while compact versions utilize plastic bristle rings for surface contact and stability.[5] The water enters the surface cleaner through a trigger gun at the top of the handle bar, travels through a hose, the swivel, and the bar ending up passing through specifically sized nozzles to spray the surface and remove dirt and grime.
Pressure washer nozzles alter the direction of flow and velocity of the water. Nozzles allow users to reach a greater distance or apply more pressure to a difficult-to-clean surface. Nozzles are color-coded for easy identification, with black nozzles covering the widest degree (65°) and red nozzles covering the least (0°). Great care should be taken when using a 0° nozzle as it can cause injury to both the user and passersby, as well as damage to surfaces. Nozzles are sized based on the flow rate (GPM) and delivery pressure (PSI) of the machine.
High-pressure water jetting, also called hydrojetting, is a variation in which the pressure can be significantly higher (up to 1,400 bars (20,000 psi)) than consumer models, and is sufficiently hazardous that special precautions are necessary for acceptable safety. High-pressure water jetting also has applications in cutting a wide range of materials with very low heat input or dust production, and can be effective underwater.
Key advantages of pressure washing technology within the oil and gas production sector include minimal fire and explosion risks alongside simplified waste product disposal procedures. Applications encompass cleaning storage tanks, pipeline systems, filtration sieves, process filters, and heat exchange equipment. The technology effectively removes protective coatings, corrosion deposits, mineral scale, deteriorated paint, burned residues, biological fouling, and various insoluble contaminants while preserving substrate integrity when appropriate pressure levels are maintained. These cleaning procedures can be performed in both above-water and submerged underwater environments.