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Maintenance

Frequency of cleaning is largely dependent on the location of the building and its proximity to industrial or marine environments where monthly or more frequent cleaning is recommended if any deterioration of surface finish is apparent. However in any event general cleaning should be carried out at least quarterly.

Anodised Aluminium

All aluminium surfaces should be kept clean by prompt removal of all dust, dirt, grime and any foreign matter using clean water and a small amount of mild detergent as required. Do not under any circumstances use any abrasive type cleaning agent (Ajax or similar) or any abrasive material such as steel wool or the like as this will severely damage the anodised surface. Thoroughly wash off any residue of detergent with clean water.

Powder Coated Aluminium

Cleaning is desirable if the fine of powder coated aluminium is to be preserved. Deterioration of the coating occurs mainly as a result of grime deposition and attack by moisture, which in a coastal environment contains chlorides and sulphur compounds.

Deposited grime absorbs contaminated moisture like a sponge and holds it against the powder coated surface; this permits the attack to proceed thereby damaging the coating, which cannot be restored without removal.

Glass Maintenance

All glass surfaces should be kept clean by prompt removal of all dirt. Clean water should be used and in some instances the addition of a small amount of mild detergent would be of some benefit. Thoroughly wash off any detergent residue with clean water. Do not under any circumstances use any form of abrasive cleaner of any type whatsoever, as this may cause damage to the glass. Lightly sponge off any stubborn dirt being careful not to scratch the glass.

Frequency of cleaning should be similar to that of the aluminium surfaces.

Windows & Doors

Regular maintenance procedures should include:

  • Cleaning of the track to remove any grit and dirt that has accumulated in the track area. Ensure that any drainage slots have not become blocked.
  • A silicone spray of the track area and the raven seals will ensure a free and quiet operation of the sash.
  • Door locks to be checked for satisfactory operation and that they are adjusted properly to suit any settlement that may have occurred in the door after installation. Any loose screws to be tightened.
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