Contact Us

Ww will always come to inspect your property before providing a quote. This ensures that we provide the right service for the type of property you have. 

Phone

07577 775111

Faq

Why is moss so bad for roofs?

Roof moss is a threat to roof tiles because it can cause leaks. Moss can become a home to insects which then attracts birds. it also clogs gutters and down pipes.

Why is it important to keep gutters clear?

Blocked gutters can cause damage to the brickwork and foundations of your building. If your building is surrounded by trees they are more likely to get blocked. 

What type of window cleaning service to you provide?

We use the latest water fed pole technology to effectively clean your windows to a high standard. 

Do you clean schools and other large buildings?

Yes, we have the equipment and staff to clean schools, blocks of flats and care homes.

Do you provide a free quote?

Yes. After your initial enquiry we will come and inspect the property to give you an accurate price.  

What areas do you cover?

We cover the whole of South Gloucestershire and Bristol. Including Henleaze, Stoke Bishop and Westbury. We complete residential and commercial cleaning throughout these areas but can travel to any area in the South West region.  

Get in touch

Phone

07577 775111

Business Hours

08.00-17.00 Monday to Friday. Closed weekends.

    We have been running exterior cleaning businesses locally for 11 years and are highly respected in the local area. We have built up a trusted reputation among our customers. Our years of experience means we always understand our customers needs and provide the right service for them.

    Based in North Bristol we cover all areas of Bristol, including Henleaze, Stoke Bishop, Westbury, Clifton, Cotham, Horfield, Redland, Shirehampton . We also cover Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire and the whole of the South West, including Somerset and Wiltshire. Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud, Cotswolds, Cirencester, Chepstow, Bath, Weston-Super-Mare, North Nibley, Stonehouse and the Forest of Dean.