Graffiti is an unfortunate, but common occurrence. Left unresolved, it can lead to a cycle of further damage – to your brand reputation, the fabric of your building, and the likelihood of further vandalism.
It’s critically important to remove graffiti quickly, but though it may be tempting to try to clear it yourself, or to use non-specialist labour, it’s vital to use an expert graffiti removal service.
5 qualities to look for when appointing a graffiti removal service
Graffiti is an unfortunate, but common occurrence. Left unresolved, it can lead to a cycle of further damage – to your brand reputation, the fabric of your building, and the likelihood of further vandalism.
It’s critically important to remove graffiti quickly, but though it may be tempting to try to clear it yourself, or to use non-specialist labour, it’s vital to use an expert graffiti removal service.
Here are 5 qualities to look for when appointing a graffiti removal company.
1. A rapid response
The longer your graffiti remains, the more damage it can do, so it’s important to choose a specialist service that can get to your premises and deal with the problem quickly.
Get this right and your graffiti can be removed almost as soon as it appears.
Choose a company that offers a 24/7 helpline and fast, local response.
2. Specialist expertise and experience in graffiti removal
Graffiti can be stubborn, and its removal often requires specialist cleaning products, high pressure blast cleaning, or abrasion.
Your graffiti specialists should be trained and experienced in multiple removal techniques, use REACH compliant chemicals, and know how to store and dispose of these chemicals and any run-off in accordance with local or national legislation, via an authorised waste disposal contractor.
3. A full risk assessment as standard
Graffiti removal requires careful consideration of any health and safety risks that could affect anyone in the vicinity of the site.
First of all, operatives are using specialist chemicals and must ensure their own safety before starting work, including the use of personal protective equipment.
A good graffiti removal provider will also ensure the safety of your staff, members of the public and any other contractors working on your premises; minimising access to the area as they undertake the work.
4. An understanding of the right graffiti removal technique for your building
Graffiti removal isn’t a one-size-fits all service – the right technique will depend on the type of surface, where it’s situated, the age of the graffiti and the type of paint used, and whether your building is listed.
A specialist graffiti removal service will know exactly how to work with your building for the best results.
5. Proof of completion
A good specialist graffiti removal contractor will provide proof of completion for all jobs; ideally providing before, during, and post-removal photo evidence. This is especially important if your graffiti removal is being completed out of hours.
Before you appoint a contractor ask them exactly how they’ll prove the work has been completed to your satisfaction.