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General cost indication for facade cleaning
1. Costs per cleaning method
Steam cleaning
- Price: 5 – 10 euro per m²
- Application: For light soiling and sensitive facades.
- Characteristic: Mild method with steam or hot water at low pressure.
High-pressure cleaning
- Price: 8 – 15 euro per m²
- Application: For average soiling on sturdy brick.
- Characteristic: Higher pressure, more thorough than steam.
Sandblasting / wet blasting
- Price: 12 – 22 euros per m²
- Application: For heavy soiling, graffiti or moss.
- Characteristic: Mixture of air and abrasive (with or without water).
Chemical cleaning
- Price: 15 – 20 euros per m²
- Application: For soot, paint and stubborn deposits.
- Characteristic: Chemical agents dissolve dirt and are then removed.
Mist blasting
- Price: 15 – 20 euros per m²
- Application: For monumental or vulnerable facades.
- Characteristic: Low pressure, very fine jet and soft abrasive.
2. Example calculations
Terraced house – 60 m² facade
- Steam cleaning: 60 × 10 euros = 600 euros
- Impregnation (optional): 60 × 9 euros = 540 euros
Total: approx. 1,140 euros
Corner house – 100 m² facade
- Sandblasting: 100 × 20 euro = 2,000 euro
- Impregnation: 100 × 10 euro = 1,000 euro
Total: approx. 3,000 euro
Detached house – 150 m² facade
- Mist blasting: 150 × 18 euro = 2,700 euro
- Impregnation: 150 × 10 euro = 1,500 euro
Total: approx. 4,200 euro
3. What influences the price?
- Size of the facade surface
- Type and degree of pollution
- Accessibility of the facade
- Type of facade material (brick, natural stone, etc.)
- Choice of after-treatment (impregnation or not)
4. Combining with other activities
Facade cleaning is often combined with:
- Renewing joints: extra 30 – 45 euro per m²
- Impregnation: 6.50 – 10 euro per m²
By combining activities, the price per m² is often more favorable.
Conclusion
The costs for facade cleaning in 2025 start at approximately 5 euros per m² for simple cleaning and go up to 20 euro per m² for specialized methods such as chemical cleaning or mist blasting. For complete projects (cleaning, jointing, impregnation), the total price can amount to thousands of euros, depending on the size and condition of the facade.
Requesting multiple quotes, for example via a platform such as jeofferte.nl, helps to determine the right method and price.
Cost per square meter for facade cleaning and facade renovation
1. Facade cleaning (price per m²)
Steam cleaning
- 5 – 10 euro per m²
- Suitable for light soiling
High-pressure cleaning
- 8 – 15 euro per m²
- For average soiling on brick or concrete
Sandblasting / wet blasting
- 12 – 22 euro per m²
- For heavy soiling, moss and graffiti
Chemical cleaning
- 15 – 20 euros per m²
- For stubborn soiling such as paint and soot
Mist spraying
- 15 – 20 euros per m²
- For monumental and vulnerable facades
2. Jointing (price per m²)
Local repair of joints
- 7 – 11 euros per m²
Complete grinding and re-jointing
- Flush joints: 30 – 40 euros per m²
- Recessed joints: 35 – 45 euros per m²
- Tuck or knife joints: 60 – 100 euros per m²
3. Impregnation (price per m²)
Impregnation after cleaning
- 6.50 – 10 euros per m²
4. Combinations (indicative)
A package price may apply for combined activities:
- Cleaning + impregnation: 15 – 30 euros per m²
- Cleaning + grouting + impregnation: 45 – 80 euros per m² (depending on type of grout)
5. Example Calculation (100 m² facade)
Option 1 – Cleaning only (high pressure):
100 × 12 euro = 1,200 euro
Option 2 – Cleaning and impregnation:
100 × 22 euro (average package) = 2,200 euro
Option 3 – Cleaning, jointing (flush) and
impregnation:
100 × 60 euro (average package) = 6,000 euro
Main Price Factors
- Size of the facade surface
- Type of cleaning or jointing technique
- Degree of pollution or damage
- Accessibility (scaffolding or aerial platform)
- Any extra work such as repair of stones
Conclusion
The price per square meter for facade work varies in 2025:
- Cleaning: 5 – 20 euro per m²
- Renewing joints: 30 – 100 euro per m² (depending on type)
- Impregnation: 6,50 – 10 euro per m²
- Combination projects: 15 – 80 euro per m²
Requesting multiple quotes via a platform such as jeofferte.nl helps to get an accurate custom price.
Factors influencing the costs of facade cleaning, facade maintenance and facade renovation
1. Surface area and scope of the project
Why important:
- The larger the facade surface, the higher the total costs.
- For larger projects, the price per m² is often lower due to efficiency (economy of scale).
Example:
A facade of 200 m² may get a lower m² price than a facade of 40 m²,
because the construction costs (scaffolding, transport) are spread over more meters.
2. Accessibility and height of the facade
Why important:
- Difficult to reach facades (above a roof, on a busy street, above water) require scaffolding, aerial platforms and extra safety measures.
- Easily accessible facades are easier and cheaper to treat.
Examples:
- Terraced house with easily accessible facade: low additional costs
- Tall building in a narrow street: extra costs for scaffolding and traffic control
3. Type of facade and material
The material determines which method is possible:
- Brick and concrete: Sturdy, suitable for high pressure and sandblasting.
- Natural stone, sand-lime brick: Porous and vulnerable, often misting or chemical cleaning.
- Wood or other cladding: Other techniques and more preparation.
4. Extent and nature of pollution or damage
- Light pollution: Easy and inexpensive to remove.
- Heavy pollution: Such as graffiti, soot deposits or thick mosses, requires intensive methods such as sandblasting or chemical cleaning.
- Damage: Loose stones, cracks and poor jointing increase costs because extra repair work is needed.
5. Chosen cleaning and repair method
Each method has its own price tag:
- Steam cleaning: Relatively inexpensive, for light pollution.
- High-pressure cleaning: Slightly more expensive, for average pollution.
- Sandblasting/wet blasting: More expensive, suitable for heavy pollution.
- Mist blasting: Highest price range, safe for monuments and vulnerable facades.
- Chemical cleaning: Duration due to materials and aftertreatment.
6. Jointing and repair
- Local repair: Cheap, only small pieces.
- Complete renewal: Labor-intensive and therefore a large part of the costs.
- Cut or incised joints: Specialist work that is more expensive.
Extra repair work (for example, replacing loose stones) increases the total costs.
7. Aftertreatment and extras
Many projects combine cleaning with aftertreatment:
- Impregnation: Protects the facade and reduces future pollution.
- Anti-graffiti coating: For extra protection.
- Insulation or new facade cladding: More expensive option, but energy-saving.
8. Experience and specialization of the contractor
- Recognized and experienced specialists: Higher hourly rates, but often with a guarantee and a better end result.
- General handyman companies: Sometimes cheaper, but not always specialized in facade technology.
9. Region and Time of Execution
- Region: Urban areas often have higher labor costs.
- Time: Spring and autumn are busy, prices are often higher then. A better price can be negotiated in quiet periods.
Conclusion
The costs of facade maintenance are influenced by:
- Size and accessibility of the facade
- Type of facade material
- Degree of pollution and damage
- Choice of method
- Joint work and repair
- Aftertreatment (impregnation and extra options)
- Experience and location of the company
By carefully considering all these factors and requesting several quotes (for example via jeofferte.nl), you get insight into the total costs and the right approach.
Costs per type of facade cleaning
1. Steam cleaning
- Price: 5 – 10 euros per m²
- When to apply:
- For light soiling such as dust, sand and initial deposits
- Suitable for relatively new and clean facades
- Characteristic:
- Cleaning with steam or hot water under low pressure
- Mild and safe for most types of facade material
2. High-pressure cleaning
- Price: 8 – 15 euros per m²
- When to apply:
- For average pollution, for example with older brick facades
- Not suitable for porous or soft stones
- Characteristic:
- Cleaning with water under high pressure
- Effective for more stubborn dirt than steam cleaning
3. Sandblasting or wet blasting
- Price: 12 – 22 euro per m²
- When to apply:
- For heavy soiling, moss, soot or graffiti
- For facades that are sturdy and can withstand intensive treatment
- Characteristic:
- Mixture of water (wet blasting) or air (sandblasting) with abrasive
- Abrasive effect that removes dirt and paint residues
4. Chemical cleaning
- Price: 15 – 20 euro per m²
- When to apply:
- For stubborn deposits, paint or soot layers that cannot be removed mechanically
- Characteristic:
- Chemical agents dissolve dirt
- Need to rinse the facade carefully to prevent damage
5. Mist spraying
- Price: 15 – 20 euro per m²
- When to apply:
- For monumental buildings or very vulnerable facades
- Careful removal of dirt without damaging the surface
- Characteristic:
- Fine jet at low pressure
- Safe and suitable for soft materials such as natural stone and old brick
Example calculations
Terraced house – 60 m² facade:
- Steam cleaning: 60 × 10 euro = 600 euro
- High-pressure cleaning: 60 × 15 euro = 900 euro
- Sandblasting: 60 × 20 euro = 1,200 euro
Corner house – 100 m² facade:
- High-pressure cleaning: 100 × 15 euro = 1,500 euro
- Sandblasting: 100 × 20 euro = 2,000 euro
- Chemical cleaning: 100 × 18 euro = 1,800 euro
Factors influencing these prices
- Size of the facade (m²)
- Degree of pollution
- Accessibility (scaffolding or aerial platform needed?)
- Type of facade material
- Possible after-treatment such as impregnation
Conclusion
In 2025, the costs for facade cleaning will average between 5 and 20 euros per m². The correct method is chosen based on the degree of pollution and the material of the facade. Specialist techniques such as chemical cleaning or mist blasting are at the upper end of the price range. By choosing the right method and possibly requesting multiple quotes (for example via jeofferte.nl), a sustainable and cost-efficient solution can be found.
