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Last updated: 18 July 2024

Render cleaning prices

Dirty render is an eyesore, and if left untreated, could impact the structural integrity of your home. Here, we look at the average render cleaning prices to help you budget for this project.

Render cleaning prices

Pollution and traffic can cause a build-up of dirt on your property's render. Then there's algae, moss, and lichen, which can grow on the render and cause staining.

To keep your home looking its best and to protect it from these external factors, take a look at our guide to render cleaning prices in 2025. Restoring your home's facade might be more affordable than you think.

How much does it cost to get render cleaned?

Render cleaning costs will vary depending on the size of the area to be cleaned and the nature of the work that's needed.

ItemCost (Low - High)Average cost
Terrace/Semi Detached softwash render clean£300 - £600£400
Detached softwash render clean£600 - £1,100£850
Softwash render clean (per m²)£5 - £8£6.50
Graffiti removal render clean (per m²)£11 - £20£16
Paint removal render clean (per m²)£24 - £40£32
Cement removal render clean (per m²)£40 - £60£50
Last updated: July 2024
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Render cleaning costs for a terrace or semi-detached property

Cleaning the render on a terrace or semi-detached property will typically cost between £300 - £600.

Render cleaning prices for a detached house

The average cost of render cleaning for a detached property normally sits around £850.

Render cleaning costs by method

There are several reasons for cleaning render and these often require specialist methods. For example:

  • Graffiti removal is typically around £16 per m²

  • Paint removal average about £32 per m²

  • Cement removal normally costs in the region of £50 per m²

Meanwhile, the average k rend cleaning cost tends to be £6.50 per m² based on the softwash cleaning method. This method uses a low-pressure washer and a low concentration of mild detergent to clean the render.

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FAQs about render cleaning

Whether you're interested in render cleaning to smarten the appearance of your home, get your property ready for sale, or to help maintain the lifespan of your render, we've answered all your burning questions, below.

How often should you clean render?

Render is exposed to the elements and external factors such as pollution and bird droppings all year round. It's therefore best to get your render cleaned after a few years and then annually to keep it looking its best.

Cleaning the render regularly will avoid the build-up of stubborn stains and organic matter, making it easier to clean with milder solutions.

How do you clean dirty render?

Are you wondering how to get green algae off a render? Depending on how dirty the render is, several different methods can be used to clean it.

1. Soft washing

Soft washing uses a mild detergent, a water-fed pole, and a brush attachment to gently remove dirt and grime.

2. Steam cleaning

It might be necessary to use a low-pressure, low-heat method such as steam cleaning to lift bedded-in stains. This will ensure a gentle approach that won't damage the render itself.

3. Hand scrubbing

Hand-scrubbing is an effective, but more laborious, method of cleaning render.

4. Biocides and cleaning products

Green algae can also be removed effectively with a biocide treatment or a render cleaning product.

Can you pressure wash render?

Pressure washing render is not recommended as it can cause permanent damage. A low-pressure option, such as soft washing or steam cleaning is preferred.

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Find a render cleaning company near you

If left untreated, algae will continue to grow and spread, making it more difficult to remove. This will also impact your property's appearance.

To find a trusted and approved render cleaning company in your area, simply search your postcode, below.

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