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Re: Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by Ideal Response » Tue Jun 08, 2021 8:54 am

It completely depends on the chemicals being applied to the brick and what type of equipment is used. 

No damage should be caused to window or the front garden. The window seals will need to be tight to ensure no water comes into the property.

Cost again completely depends on the size of the property, but any reputable company should be able to give you a price per m2. Getting a proper quote may be more beneficial and they should breakdown which equipment is to be used with their methodology.

Get a free quotation at Ideal Response for our Brick Cleaning Services.

Re: Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by mark83 » Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:31 pm

Hi,
We are very pleased with the work done by MMR Pointing London.
https://www.repointinglondon.co.uk/

Re: Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by firsttimerSW11 » Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:50 pm

Highly Highly recommend, I did mine last year and my house looks absolutely so good (imho, obvs!). But do some research, you can really see the difference between a good job and a bad job. As an example, if you're anywhere BTC, the portion of Honeywell Road leading off Wroughton, there are about 6 houses in a row which have been cleaned and repointed. About 4 of them have had an amazing job done, the other two, not so much.

Re: Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by sw18er » Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:16 pm

Thanks for the feedback both of you. Very helpful. Will report back when I've had a few more quotes in!

Re: Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by steffij1 » Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:11 pm

Staggered at your quote SW18er! :shock:
I've just had mine done (terraced single fronted house), the total cost for the cleaning was £1025, which included the scaffolding, and they repointed the apex for £300. No damage was caused by the cleaning (I had a quote from another party who said all the pointing would fall out with the cleaning- which it didn't ;) )
My repointing doesn't necessarily need redoing, except that it is dark grey/black, and doesn't look very nice. So they have quoted me £2000, which I'll probably do next year now. The chaps who did mine are a father/son team- Alan Lamb on 07956 271008. Very nice, and obviously reasonable!

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Re: Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by jimisayo » Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:53 pm

Ask Bill Bailey. He'll give you his honest views, and not pressure you into using him if he thinks there's a better way for you to do it.

Bill Bailey - 07500 977 781

http://www.floor-cleaning-surrey.co.uk/ ... on-surrey/

Brick cleaning - costs and is it a good idea

by sw18er » Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:11 am

We've just moved to a new house in the area with red brick walls that look a bit grimy.

I've been looking into getting the bricks cleaned, but hear mixed reports about the damage acid can cause.

Has anyone got experience of getting bricks cleaned? Does it cause a lot of damage to the front garden/windows etc?

Also - roughly how much did it cost you? Had an initial quote for cleaning and repointing which came to nearly a 5 figure number, which seems pretty punchy!

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