Government, Heritage & Council
A heritage-authority-recognised method for stone, masonry and graffiti.
A heritage-authority-recognised method for stone, masonry and graffiti.
Heritage and government building cleaning is constrained by what the heritage authority will approve. Sandblasting damages substrate. Acid wash etches stone. Pressure-washing saturates mortar. Dry ice cleaning is one of the few physical-removal methods that satisfies heritage and conservation authority expectations — and we have the documentation, sample-area protocols and conservator coordination to back it.
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The pain points we hear most
- Heritage-approved methods are limited
- Sandstone and limestone are easily damaged
- Graffiti on heritage facades requires specialist removal
- Documentation requirements for council and heritage register
How dry ice solves them
Heritage-recognised method
Used routinely on listed buildings and monuments.
Conservator coordination
We work alongside your heritage architect or conservator.
Sample-area protocol
Inconspicuous sample testing before any large-area work.
Full documentation
Photo log and procedure records suitable for council and heritage register.
Documented to your standards.
Every job in this vertical produces the documentation pack your auditor, adjuster or compliance team needs.
- Heritage authority documentation
- Council preferred-supplier enrolment
- Public liability $20m
- Conservator-led scoping
How we typically work with government & heritage customers
Project-by-project quotes, with framework agreements for council and government clients.
Request heritage assessmentServices we deliver to this vertical
Heritage Restoration
Lift soiling, biological growth and overpaint from heritage stone, brick and timber.
Graffiti Removal
Remove tags from sensitive surfaces — heritage stone, painted facades and signage — without ghosting.
Stone & Masonry
Sandstone, brick, render and concrete — cleaned without acid wash or sandblasting.
Soot Removal (Sensitive Surfaces)
Lift soot off heritage timber, painted walls, electronics and decorative surfaces without damage.
Government & Heritage — FAQs
Is dry ice cleaning approved for heritage works?
It is widely accepted as one of the gentlest physical-removal methods available, used routinely on listed buildings, statuary and monuments.
Do you work with our conservator?
Yes. Heritage work is always done in coordination with your heritage architect or conservator. Sample-testing first.
government & heritage customer? Let's talk.
Tell us what you need cleaned. We come back with a fixed quote within 24 hours — and an exact estimate range while you wait.
Or talk to us directly
- 1300 000 000
- hello@dryiceblasters.com.au
- Mon–Fri 7am–6pm · Sat 8am–2pm · Sun by appointment