Outside too

Outdoor areas, facades & surroundings

The outside sets the tone before the door does: a greened courtyard, blackened paving or a grimy wall ages an entire building. Three techniques to give the surroundings their bearing back.

The right technique

The surface picks the method, not the reverse

Outdoors, the temptation of blasting everything does damage: joints gouged, stone wounded, paint torn off. Our first job is reading the surface — concrete, block paving, Nîmes limestone, render, wood — and choosing the pressure, nozzle and product that clean without attacking.

Pressure washing handles the resistant surfaces: slabs, concrete, low walls. Soft wet and dry blasting take over on fragile or old supports, where pressure alone would do more harm than good. And courtyard and path upkeep makes it all last.

Co-ownerships, shops, companies and houses gain the same thing: surroundings that no longer devalue the building — and outdoor floors that no longer turn slippery at the first rain.

FAQ

Outdoors: seasonal questions

Spring, after the last rains and before the big heat: surfaces dry fast and the result lasts all summer. Autumn works too, to start clean after the leaves.

Surroundings that honour the building

A photo of the area and its rough dimensions are enough for a first price.

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