DJ Cooper Building Conservation
Since 1989, customers have relied on DJ Cooper to clean a wide range of surfaces using a variety of methods.
This experience enables us to choose the most effective and gentle method needed to complete any given project cost effectively, with no damage to the substrate.
From  churches and listed buildings through to bus stops and private houses, contaminants have been removed from surfaces, some of which were extremely delicate, with perfect results and no damage.
As a small firm, you know that when you contact us, you will be speaking directly to someone with broad knowledge of old buildings and many years of experience in the construction industry.
If you would like to see samples for architect / client approval, just let us know. Whether your organisation is large or small, we are used to working alongside your architects, conservation officers and contractors to get the best possible result.
Our specialists clean:
- Masonry, Brickwork & Concrete
- Wood (Beams & Patios)
- Ferrous Metal & Some Non-Ferrous Metals
- Graffiti - promptly and carefully
- Smoke damage
- Paint
- Bird droppings
- Air pollution residues
- Organic matter (slime and moss)
- Grease
Pressure Washing
For a wide range of cleaning tasks involving organic material.
Pressure washing is effective for a wide range of cleaning tasks. As well as improving the cosmetic appearance of a building or area by keeping it clean, pressure washing can alleviate slip hazards caused by algae, moss and other hazards on public walkways or pavements.
Many of our customers choose pressure washing for their walkway & pavement cleaning, brick & concrete cleaning, render cleaning, fa&csedilla;ade & cladding cleaning, graffiti & gum removal, hard surface cleaning including guano, tank & vessel cleaning, forecourt & car park cleaning.
High pressure washing is a very versatile process that can also be used for the removal of moss, algae, vegetation, spills, fat & grease, smoke damage & decontamination work.
With historic buildings in and around the town, some national monuments, some still in use, owned privately or by the local council, we often find ourselves called on in the Redbrook area to ensure that when the grime from traffic, bird fouling, general day to day soiling or even graffiti is removed from a treasured building, there is no damage to the often delicate stonework beneath.
From removal of old paint for a domestic redecoration project, or the intricate cleaning of stone work in a cathedral using the poultice method, you will find that wherever you are in Redbrook or Monmouthshire, you will get a quick response, highly competitive quotation and thorough cleaning from DJ Cooper. Our number is shown above, or if you prefer to send us an email, simply click in the header of any page.