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Heritage & Speciality

Heritage-recognised. Conservator-coordinated. Sample-tested.

Heritage cleaning is constrained by what the heritage authority will approve. Sandblasting damages soft stone. Acid wash etches sandstone. Pressure-washing soaks mortar. Dry ice is one of the gentlest physical-removal methods available — used routinely on listed buildings, monuments and statuary. We sample-test on inconspicuous areas before any large-area work, coordinate with your heritage architect or conservator, and produce documentation suitable for council and heritage register sign-off. Speciality applications include aircraft MRO, rail locomotive cleaning, and pharma facility cleaning where validated procedures are required.

Heritage FAQs

Will the heritage authority approve dry ice?

In most jurisdictions yes — recognised non-abrasive physical-removal method. We provide method documentation, sample-test results and conservator alignment for any approval submission.

Can you work with our conservator?

Yes — every heritage project is conservator-led on scoping, methodology and sign-off.

Will it lift mortar?

No — sound mortar joints are unaffected. We do flag joints showing existing failure rather than cleaning over them.

Do you handle tender submissions?

Yes — tender-ready case studies, methodology documents, insurance certificates available. Email partners@dryiceblasters.com.au for a tender pack.

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