Exterior cleaning

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Cleaning a skyscraper on a suspended stage.
Workers scrub the outside of a skyscraper in Hong Kong.

Exterior cleaning is the process of cleaning a building's exterior, including the restoration of good hygiene or removal of litter or dirt. Not to be confused with interior cleaning (e.g., office cleaning), exterior cleaning draws on aspects of environmental care, architecture preservation, and psychological well-being, in addition to traditional cleaning. In some jurisdictions, exterior cleaners must be licensed to practice, e.g. window cleaners require a license to operate in Scotland. [1]

Specializations

Exterior cleaners can specialize in:

  • Stone restoration
  • Stone conservation
  • Bronze cleaning and restoration
  • Graffiti removal and protection
  • Glazing
  • Gutters
  • Fascia
  • Cladding
  • Paving
  • Swimming pools
  • Patio furniture

Companies can focus on residential or commercial cleaning, or high access. Exterior cleaners may specialize in a particular field for example the cleaning of bronze monuments or graffiti removal.

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