Growing requirements for the protection and renovation of monuments mean that traditional methods, such as sandblasting, increasingly fail to meet expectations. They are labor-intensive, invasive and limited by European Union regulations.
A modern alternative is laser cleaning - an innovative technology that effectively replaces sandblasting thanks to its numerous advantages.
We specialize in laser surface cleaning, offering services tailored to individual needs. Below we present our main services and examples of the dirt we remove.
Our Main Services and Examples of Removed Contaminants
Main Services:
1. Cleaning of Various Surfaces
We clean: concrete, sandstone, steel, brick, clinker, natural stone, gypsum, plaster, wood, granite, marble, glass, paper, canvas, paintings, terrazzo and historic polychromes.
2. Cleaning of Facades and Architectural Details
We precisely clean the facades of historic buildings and architectural details, restoring their original appearance. We work on facades made of brick, clinker, sandstone, natural stone, marble, plaster and other materials.
3. Renovation of Architectural and Art Elements
We offer cleaning of sculptures, bas-reliefs, portals, epitaphs, windows and doors located in castles, palaces, churches and basilicas.
4. Restoration of Tombstones
We restore the original appearance of tombstones by removing dirt in a delicate and precise manner, which allows them to maintain their structure and durability.
5. Cleaning of Historic Floors
We offer renovation of floors in museums, churches and other historic buildings, removing dirt and restoring their original colors.
6. Graffiti Removal
We specialize in the effective removal of graffiti from walls and sculptures, taking care to maintain the integrity of the structure and protect the historic character of the buildings.
7. Conservation Works
We cooperate with conservators of monuments, implementing projects aimed at preserving and protecting cultural heritage.
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Examples of Removed Contaminants:
• Silicates resembling cement milk, e.g. on sandstone.
• Atmospheric and civilizational contaminants from various surfaces.
• Crystallized mineral compounds, e.g. from lead decorations.
• Layers on architectural details.
• Soot and lead dust.
• Gypsum layers and industrial layers.
• Old layers of repainting and gold imitations.
• Discoloration, moisture, dust and atmospheric dirt.
• Old layers of wax, e.g. on stucco.
• Paints and varnishes, e.g. from wood.
• Other difficult to remove dirt, not listed above.
If you are wondering how we can help restore historic buildings to their former glory, please contact us. Our team of experts is ready to discuss your needs and adapt our services to the specific requirements of the project.
We provide professionalism, precision and attention to detail in every