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- Cost overview for facade cleaning and facade renovation
- Examples of project costs for facade cleaning and facade renovation
- Services offered by facade specialists
- How to find the right facade specialist for facade cleaning, facade maintenance and facade renovation
- Saving tips for facade cleaning and facade renovation
Cost overview for facade cleaning and facade renovation
1. Facade cleaning (per m²)
Steam cleaning:
- Price: 5 – 10 euros per m²
- Application: light soiling, sensitive facades
High-pressure cleaning:
- Price: 8 – 15 euros per m²
- Application: normal soiling, solid brick
Sandblasting / wet blasting:
- Price: 12 – 22 euros per m²
- Application: heavy soiling, graffiti, moss
Chemical cleaning:
- Price: 15 – 20 euros per m²
- Application: soot deposits, paint, deep pollution
Mist spraying:
- Price: 15 – 20 euros per m²
- Application: fragile or monumental facades
2. Jointing (per m²)
Local repair:
- Price: 7 – 11 euros per m²
Complete grinding and re-pointing:
- Flush joint: 30 – 40 euros per m²
- Recessed joint: 35 – 45 euros per m²
- Cut or tuckpointing joints: 60 – 100 euros per m²
3. Masonry Repair
Replacing loose stones:
- Price: 10 – 25 euros per stone
Repairing cracks:
- Price: from 100 euros per crack, depending on length and severity
4. Impregnation
Impregnation after cleaning:
- Price: 6.50 – 10 euros per m²
Combined cleaning and impregnation:
- Price: 20 – 30 euros per m²
5. Other costs
Scaffolding:
- Estimated price: 500 – 1,000 euros (depending on the size)
Aerial platform:
- Alternative to scaffolding; costs depend on rental period
Extra finishing or facade insulation:
- Exterior wall insulation: 100 – 150 euros per m²
- Restoration of monuments: often from 75 euros per m², custom work
6. Example projects
Example 1 – Terraced house (60 m² facade):
- Steam cleaning: 60 × 10 = 600 euros
- Impregnation: 60 × 9 = 540 euros
Total: approx. 1,140 euros
Example 2 – Corner house (100 m² facade):
- Sandblasting: 100 × 20 = 2,000 euros
- Complete grinding and jointing: 100 × 35 = 3,500 euros
- Impregnation: 100 × 10 = 1,000 euros
Total: approx. 6,500 euros
Example 3 – Detached house (150 m² facade):
- Mist blasting: 150 × 18 = 2,700 euros
- Complete grinding and jointing: 150 × 35 = 5,250 euros
- Impregnation: 150 × 10 = 1,500 euros
- Scaffolding: approx. 1,000 euros
Total: approx. 10,450 euros
Factors that influence the price
- Size and accessibility of the facade
- Type of cleaning method and material of the facade
- Condition of the joints and any damage
- After-treatment (impregnation or not)
- Experience and specialization of the contractor
- Combining activities in one project
Conclusion
The costs for facade cleaning start at approximately 5 euros per m² and can, depending on the chosen method and the required after-treatments, amount to tens of euros per m². For a complete facade renovation (cleaning, jointing, impregnation), the costs are often between 5,000 and 12,000 euros for an average home. By combining activities smartly and requesting multiple quotes (for example, via a platform such as jeofferte.nl), significant savings can be achieved.
Examples of project costs for facade cleaning and facade renovation
Example 1 – Terraced house (60 m² facade)
Situation:
- Light soiling
- No damage to joints
- Cleaning and impregnation only
Work and costs:
- Steam cleaning: 60 m² × 10 euro = 600 euro
- Impregnation: 60 m² × 9 euro = 540 euro
Total: approximately 1,140 euro
Note:
Easy maintenance with long-lasting protection, carried out in 1 to 2 days.
Example 2 – Corner house (100 m² facade)
Situation:
- Medium soiling
- Joints are worn and need to be completely renewed
- Post-treatment desired
Work and costs:
- Sandblasting: 100 m² × 20 euro = 2,000 euro
- Complete scraping and repointing: 100 m² × 35 euro = 3,500 euro
- Impregnation: 100 m² × 10 euro = 1,000 euro
Total: approximately 6,500 euro
Note:
Complete renovation process, after which the facade is clean, protected, and in perfect condition.
Example 3 – Detached house (150 m² facade)
Situation:
- Heavy soiling (moss and dirt)
- Aging joints with multiple cracks
- Difficult to access, scaffolding necessary
Work and costs:
- Nebulized spray: 150 m² × 18 euros = 2,700 euros
- Complete grinding and re-grouting: 150 m² × 35 euros = 5,250 euros
- Impregnation: 150 m² × 10 euros = 1,500 euros
- Scaffolding: approximately 1,000 euros
Total: approximately 10,450 euro
Note:
These types of projects usually take 1.5 to 2 weeks depending on the weather.
Example 4 – Monumental dwelling (200 m² facade)
Situation:
- Monumental facade with soft stone types
- Specialist work required (mist blasting and artisanal pointing)
Work and costs:
- Mist spraying: 200 m² × 25 euro = 5,000 euro
- Complete grinding and re-pointing: 200 m² × 80 euro = 16,000 euro
- Impregnation: 200 m² × 10 euro = 2,000 euro
- Restoration of ornaments and scaffolding: 3,000 euro
Total: approximately 26,000 euro
Note:
A comprehensive and highly specialized process. The facade will regain its authentic appearance and meet monumental requirements after completion.
Factors
Influencing These Costs
- Size of the facade surface area
- Accessibility of the facade (scaffolding or aerial platform)
- Degree of soiling and damage
- Chosen cleaning method and type of masonry
- Additional work such as impregnation or stone repair
Conclusion
The costs for facade projects in 2025 vary widely:
- Minor maintenance work: from approx. 1,000 euros
- Average renovations for a corner house: approx. 6,000 – 7,000 euros
- Major renovations for detached houses: 10,000 euros or more
- Monumental buildings: often above 20,000 euros
By determining the right approach in advance and comparing quotes via a platform like jeofferte.nl, a good balance can be found between quality and cost.
Services offered by facade specialists
1. Facade inspection and advice
Goal:
Analyzing the technical condition of a facade and drawing up a plan for maintenance or repair.
Activities:
- Visual inspection of joints, stones and facade cladding
- Detection of moisture problems and cracks
- Advisory report and cost indication for repair or renovation
2. Facade cleaning
Goal:
Removing dirt, deposits, moss, soot and paint to make the facade clean and
fresh again.
Methods:
- Steam cleaning
- High-pressure cleaning
- Sandblasting or wet blasting
- Mist blasting for fragile facades
- Chemical cleaning for stubborn dirt
Note:
The choice of method depends on the type of facade material and the degree of
dirt.
3. Jointing
Goal:
Protecting the facade from moisture and restoring the original
appearance.
Activities:
- Local repair of joints
- Complete grinding and re-jointing (flush or recessed)
- Traditional clipped and cut joints for monuments
4. Impregnation
Goal:
Applying a water-repellent layer after cleaning and grouting.
Advantages:
- Protects the facade against moisture penetration
- Slows down new pollution
- Reduces the chance of mold and moss
5. Masonry and crack repair
Activities:
- Repairing cracks with special techniques
- Replacing loose or broken stones
- Restoring ornaments and details on older or monumental facades
6. Facade renovation and restoration
Goal:
Large and complex projects where the facade is completely renewed or restored to
its original state.
Examples:
- Combination of cleaning, jointing, repair and impregnation
- Restoration of monumental buildings
- Restoration of historical details and facade ornaments
7. Facade insulation and new facade cladding
Goal:
Improving the energy efficiency and appearance of a building.
Activities:
- Applying external wall insulation
- Finishing with plaster, stone strips, wood, metal or plastic
- Replacing old cladding with new materials
8. Specialist coatings and protection
Services:
- Anti-graffiti coating
- Dirt-repellent coatings
- UV-protective finishes
9. Advice and guidance on permits
For work on listed buildings or major facade modifications:
- Assess whether a permit is required
- Help with the application and technical documentation
Conclusion
Facade specialists offer a complete range of services, from simple cleaning and minor maintenance to large-scale renovation and restoration. Engaging a specialist via a platform such as jeofferte.nl makes it possible to compare targeted quotes and choose the right expertise for your situation.
How to find the right facade specialist for facade cleaning, facade maintenance and facade renovation
1. First clearly determine what is needed
Before you look for a specialist, you need to know what you need:
- Is it just about cleaning?
- Do joints also need to be renewed?
- Is there damage (cracks, loose stones)?
- Are you considering a complete renovation project or even new facade cladding?
Why important:
The better you describe the work yourself, the more accurate the quote and the better
you can compare specialists.
2. Request a facade inspection
Many professional companies offer a non-binding inspection:
- The facade is assessed on site for pollution, damage and condition of the joints.
- Often a first price indication and advice for the right method follows directly.
An inspection in advance prevents wrong choices or unexpected additional costs.
3. Check experience and specialization
Not every professional has the same expertise. Check:
- How many years of experience the company has with the specific work that needs to be done.
- Whether they specialize in certain techniques (e.g. mist spraying for monuments, tuckpointing, facade insulation).
- References from similar projects.
4. Request multiple quotes
Compare quotes not only on price, but also on content:
- Which method is proposed and why?
- Which materials are used?
- How long does the execution take?
- What guarantee do you get on the work?
Tip: via platforms such as jeofferte.nl you can compare multiple specialists at once on these points.
5. Pay attention to quality marks and quality
Check if the company has:
- Industry-recognized quality marks (e.g. VCA, NOA, ERM for restoration).
- A clear guarantee on the work delivered.
- A good reputation (reviews, word-of-mouth recommendations).
6. Clear planning and agreements
Always record in writing:
- The exact work and order.
- The total costs, including VAT, scaffolding and materials.
- The start and completion date.
- Agreements about aftercare or guarantee.
7. Look at the communication
A reliable facade specialist:
- Gives clear and honest explanations.
- Discusses possible risks and alternatives.
- Takes your budget into account and gives clear advice.
A good preliminary process is often an indication of careful execution.
8. Check if permits are required
A permit is often required for monuments or facade insulation.
An experienced specialist can advise on this and help with the application.
Conclusion
You choose the right facade specialist by:
- First clearly determining what is needed.
- Having an inspection carried out.
- Comparing multiple quotes on content, method and warranty.
- Paying attention to experience, quality marks and communication.
By carefully going through this process and using a comparison platform such as jeofferte.nl, you increase the chance of high-quality work at a fair price.
Saving tips for facade cleaning and facade renovation
1. Combine multiple activities in one project
When you have different activities (cleaning, grouting, impregnating and any repair work) carried out in one project:
- You only pay once for scaffolding or aerial platforms.
- There are fewer working hours due to efficient planning.
- You often get a lower price per m² than when you have these jobs carried out separately.
Example:
Separate cleaning costs approx. 15 euros per m², grouting 35 euros per m² and impregnation 10
euros per m². When these activities are combined, the total costs
per m² are on average 10 to 15% lower.
2. Request multiple quotes and compare them substantively
Compare not only the price, but also:
- Which method is used?
- Which materials and resources are used?
- What warranty conditions apply?
Platforms such as jeofferte.nl help to lay out quotes clearly next to each other. This way you can assess which specialist offers the best value for money.
3. Plan the work outside the peak season
Most facade specialists are busiest in the spring and autumn.
In quiet periods (high summer or winter) more favorable rates are often
possible, especially if no frost or prolonged rain is expected.
4. Have small defects repaired immediately
Don't wait for problems to get bigger:
- Loose joints, small cracks and initial pollution can be tackled quickly and relatively cheaply.
- Postponed maintenance leads to heavier renovations that are much more expensive.
5. Prevent double costs through good preparation
A well-prepared project saves time and money:
- Make sure the facade is accessible (no obstacles against the wall).
- Make clear agreements with the specialist about the planning and the order of work.
6. Choose the right cleaning method
The cheapest method is not always the best:
- An incorrect technique (cleaning too aggressively) can cause damage, which will result in many extra costs in the long term.
- Always ask for a sample on the facade before the work is fully carried out.
7. Combine maintenance with energy-saving measures
For major renovations, it may be interesting to immediately have facade insulation or new facade cladding installed:
- This is a larger investment, but can save money on energy costs in the long term.
- Sometimes subsidies are available for energy-saving measures.
8. Maintain the facade periodically yourself
Prevent rapid repetition of major works:
- Check the facade annually for cracks and loose joints.
- Keep the facade free of ivy and ensure good water drainage around the house.
- Small soiling at the bottom of the facade can be carefully removed yourself with mild agents (no high pressure!).
Conclusion
By planning smartly, combining activities, requesting multiple quotes and performing regular maintenance, you can significantly reduce the costs of facade cleaning and facade renovation. The greatest savings come from acting preventively and avoiding deferred maintenance.
