Auckland WaterBlast covers Glen Eden with a full range of residential exterior cleaning, from soft washing painted cladding to high-pressure concrete work.
Our professional team uses advanced equipment and adjusts every water blasting technique to the surface at hand, protecting timber, brick, and plaster while properly clearing mould, algae, and grime buildup.
Glen Eden homeowners get transparent pricing, a tidy finish, and a crew that works carefully around gardens and fixtures. One-off jobs and regular maintenance are both welcome.
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Mould, algae, and grime spread quickly on Glen Eden exteriors through the cooler, wetter months. Our soft washing and water blasting service removes all dirt and grime.
Glen Eden driveways trap oil, tyre marks, and compacted dirt that regular washing won’t shift. Our pressure washing gets through it.
Timber decks grey off quickly under Glen Eden’s shade and rainfall. Our water blasting technique drops PSI and widens the spray angle to strip mould, weathering, and embedded grime from decking boards without raising the grain. One visit leaves the surface clean and ready to be restained or simply look right again.
High humidity and consistent winter rainfall create the damp, shaded conditions in which moss and mould thrive on roof tiles and timber. Without regular water blasting, growth spreads and begins breaking down surface coatings and pointing beneath.
Not when the correct water blasting technique is used. We reduce PSI and adjust the nozzle angle on brick surfaces to remove grime and algae cleanly without dislodging mortar. Soft washing is used where pointing shows any existing wear.
Late winter or early spring works well for most Glen Eden homeowners. Mould, moss, and grime buildup from the wet season are at their peak, and clearing them early protects surfaces through summer and makes pre-summer outdoor areas more presentable.
Yes. Black spot lichen needs more than a pressure rinse alone. Our water blasting service combines a targeted pre-treatment soak with high-pressure rinsing to break lichen down at the root, delivering results that hold significantly longer than pressure alone.