Local Across
Essex & Hertfordshire.
Based in Harlow CM18. Covering towns across Essex, Hertfordshire and north-east London. Each area has its own deep-dive page — pick yours below.
Harlow
Essex · CM17, CM18, CM19, CM20
Harlow's mix of 1950s Gibberd-era social housing, 1980s estates and modern Newhall developments creates a unique cleaning profile — flat-pitched concrete tiles, long shared gutter runs and weathered exteriors all show their age quickly under Essex's wet-then-dry cycle. As a Harlow-based business we know these properties intimately.
View Harlow pageBishop's Stortford
Hertfordshire · CM22, CM23
Bishop's Stortford's blend of Grade II listed centre, Edwardian villas around Castle Park and high-density modern development at Bishop's Park and Goose Lane demands a careful, surface-specific approach. We've cleaned listed clay-tiled roofs in Hockerill and new K-Rend townhouses in Hadham Park in the prompt.
View Bishop's Stortford pageBroxbourne
Hertfordshire · EN10, EN11
Broxbourne's housing splits between large detached river-corridor homes near the New River, dense 1960s–80s estates around Wormley and Turnford, and newer riverside developments at Brookfield. Each needs a different method — there is no one-size-fits-all clean.
View Broxbourne pageWaltham Abbey
Essex · EN9
Waltham Abbey sits in the M25 corridor microclimate, which traps moisture and accelerates moss and lichen growth on north-facing pitches. From the Town Centre conservation area to the Honey Lane estate and the larger Sewardstone properties, every roof needs treating biennially, not once a decade.
View Waltham Abbey pageLoughton
Essex · IG10
Loughton borders Epping Forest, sits on the Central line and has one of Essex's highest concentrations of period and high-spec detached homes. Heavy tree cover, north-facing clay-tile roofs and large gravel driveways all need cleaning approaches that protect the property's value — not the cheapest jet-wash on Facebook.
View Loughton pageBrentwood
Essex · CM13, CM14, CM15
Brentwood's housing splits between the high-spec detached homes of Hutton Mount and Shenfield, the period stock around the High Street and Pilgrims Hatch, and the rapid new-build expansion since Crossrail opened. Each demands a tailored cleaning approach.
View Brentwood pageWalthamstow
London (E17) · E17
E17 is one of London's most architecturally consistent postcodes — long Victorian and Edwardian terraces with shared valley roofs, slate fronts, clay-tile rears, and original half-round cast-iron gutters. The wrong cleaning method on any of these is expensive. We know the terrace pattern intimately.
View Walthamstow pageChingford
London (E4) · E4
Chingford's E4 housing is largely 1930s semis and 1950s estates, with a band of larger detached homes along Forest Side and Bury Road. Epping Forest's microclimate drives heavy moss and persistent gutter blockages — both unavoidable without biennial biocide and annual clearance.
View Chingford pageGreat Dunmow
Essex · CM6
Great Dunmow's historic core is one of north Essex's best-preserved market towns, with timber-framed Tudor cottages, listed Georgian townhouses and conservation-area constraints throughout. The newer Smiths Farm and Woodlands Park developments add modern silicone-render and concrete-tile housing that needs an entirely different spec.
View Great Dunmow page
Based in Harlow. Working Across the Region.
Our base is on The Briars in Harlow CM18, which keeps drive times short across the M11 corridor. No call-out charges, no long-distance surcharges — just one local team that knows the streets.
