Large Stucco Building Cleaning in Houston, TX
This project did not go to plan the whole time, but that happens. The dirt, mold and filth was removed but exposed some damaged stucco and stained stucco on parts of the building. We used some chemicals which are safe to use on stucco. The results were kind of expected since some of it appeared to be broken down where it was still darker. We attempted to remove the rust stains with these chemicals, but the underside was stained and deteriorated to the point that cleaning it will not help. So, the client will be repairing and repainting some of the stucco as well as fixing the top of the walls which have been damaged from the elements over time.
The customer was happy with our efforts to see if it was possible to simply clean instead of having to do repair work.
On the last picture, the left side of the building was washed almost to the 3rd window from the left.
Service Used in Project
- Commercial Pressdure Washing
- Budget: $6200
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Products Used: Kohler
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