Conservatory Cleaning in O'Connell Street
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- jobs posted in the last 90 days
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Conservatory Cleaning in O'Connell Street
A conservatory roof is the surface nobody can reach and everybody can see. Green algae builds up on the north-facing panels, moss gathers in the glazing bars, and from inside the whole room dims by a shade each year. Cleaning is done with pole-fed brushes from the ground, because walking on conservatory glazing is how panels crack.
Conservatory Cleaning Near O'Connell Street
As a central location in County Dublin, O'Connell Street attracts a mix of professionals, students, and families. The area has a wide range of property types, from period conversions to modern apartment blocks, each with different cleaning requirements.
What Conservatory Cleaning in O'Connell Street Covers
- Glass and polycarbonate roof panels
- Glazing bars, ridge and finials
- Gutters and downpipes on the conservatory
- Frames, sills and external glass
- Moss and algae treatment
- Interior glass on request
Why request Conservatory Cleaning in O'Connell Street
- Noticeably more light inside — usually the surprise
- Removes moss that holds damp against the seals
- Done from the ground, so nothing is walked on
- Best before spring, when you start using the room again
Conservatory Cleaning in O'Connell Street - FAQ
Can the roof be walked on?
It should not be. Polycarbonate and most conservatory glazing are not designed to take weight, and a cracked panel costs far more than the clean. Pole-fed systems exist precisely for this.
How often does it need doing?
Once a year for most, twice where trees overhang. Between cleans the algae comes back gradually enough that you stop noticing — which is why the difference afterwards is so obvious.
Is polycarbonate cleaned differently to glass?
It is. Polycarbonate scratches easily and cannot take abrasives or strong pressure, so it is brushed with pure water rather than scrubbed. Say which you have when you post.
