Professional Graffiti Removal in Dorset Fast, Damage-Free, Substrate-Safe.
Graffiti removed cleanly from brick, render, stone, painted surfaces and street furniture, using substrate-appropriate chemistry, controlled pressure and heat where needed. Fast response, £10M insured, and honest advice on when a clean is enough and when a paint match is the smarter fix.
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£10M Public Liability
£5M Employers' Liability
Fast Response
Reply within 30 minutes
Substrate-Specific
No sandblasting
Owner-Led Team
Adam runs the business
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The Service
What this job actually involves.
Graffiti removal is chemistry and heat, not brute force. The right approach depends on what's been used (spray paint, marker, dye, ink), what it's been sprayed onto (brick, render, stone, painted, metal), and how long it's been there. We match the removal method to the substrate, softwash biocide, specialist graffiti chemistry, hot-water controlled pressure, or in some cases a paint match, so the tag disappears and the surface underneath doesn't.
Who it's for
Homeowners hit by vandalism to garden walls, garage doors or fencing; landlords with rental properties that have been tagged; commercial property owners, shop owners and estate managers dealing with repeated tagging; local councils and community groups organising area clean-ups.
When you need it
The single biggest factor in a clean removal is speed. Fresh graffiti, within days, comes off dramatically more easily than graffiti that's been baking in UV for weeks or months. We aim to respond same-day or next-day on urgent commercial work.
Why it needs a specialist
Wrong-approach graffiti removal is more damaging than the graffiti itself. Sandblasting or high-pressure blasting brick strips the fire-skin off and permanently marks the wall, leaving a 'shadow' that's more visible than the tag was. Solvent poured onto painted surfaces strips the paint. Getting it right first time is what saves the substrate.
How we quote
For most work we prefer to visit in person so the quote is accurate, no online guesswork. Roof cleans can also be quoted from satellite imagery when a visit isn't convenient. Payment is on completion, cash or bank transfer, no deposits.
Why Waiting Costs More
Left untreated, small problems get expensive.
Graffiti is a signal to the next taggers as much as it is a mark on your wall. The longer it stays up, the more likely you are to see repeat tagging in the same location.
What happens if it's ignored
Fresh graffiti bonds more permanently into porous substrates every day it stays up under UV. Same tag, same surface, 24 hours vs 24 weeks is a completely different job.
Tagged commercial property is a documented driver of secondary vandalism, littering and lowered footfall, retail insurers and area partnerships track it.
DIY solvent damage often costs more than the graffiti itself. A stripped paint patch or a chemical-etched brick face is more visible than the original tag.
Repeated tagging without treatment tells the tagging community your property isn't monitored, the response schedule matters as much as the removal method.
For rental and commercial property, graffiti unaddressed is a Section 215 notice risk from the local council in some Dorset districts.
Common DIY mistakes
Painting over graffiti in the wrong colour. It's more visible than the tag was, and if the paint underneath is failing, the new coat fails with it.
Sandblasting or high-pressure blasting historic brick. Strips fire-skin, leaves permanent scar, worsens the appearance long-term.
Pouring supermarket solvents on painted surfaces. Strips the paint film, leaves a bare patch that needs full repainting.
Ignoring the specific paint used. Aerosol paint types respond to different chemistry, assuming one solvent fits all is what causes DIY damage.
Leaving repeat tagging in place. Once a spot is tagged twice, the frequency accelerates unless the response is fast every time.
Our Process
A methodical system, not a rushed hose-down.
01
Assessment
We identify the paint type (aerosol, marker, ink), the substrate (brick, render, stone, painted, metal), the age of the tag and the surrounding surface condition. Fast, often within hours of enquiry.
02
Method selection
Substrate-appropriate approach: specialist graffiti chemistry for porous surfaces, softwash + hot water for painted surfaces, controlled pressure for durable substrates. Paint match considered where cleaning isn't sensible.
03
Protection
Surrounding areas, planting, ground surfaces and adjacent trades' work all protected. RAMS available for commercial jobs and estate managers in advance.
04
Removal
Chemistry applied and dwelled to lift the paint out of the substrate, followed by controlled rinse, hot-water assisted where the substrate takes it, cold water rinse for delicate surfaces.
05
Anti-graffiti coating (optional)
For repeat-target surfaces we can apply an anti-graffiti sacrificial or permanent coating that makes future removal much faster, worth considering for repeat-tagged commercial property.
The Payoff
What you actually get for the money.
Fast response
Reply within 30 minutes during contact hours, same-day or next-day scheduling for urgent commercial work. Speed matters, fresh tags come off cleanly.
Substrate-safe
Brick, stone, render, painted masonry, metal, timber, each with its own removal approach. Never sandblasting, never blunt pressure on delicate substrates.
Honest advice
Sometimes cleaning is the wrong call and a paint match is smarter. We'll say so upfront rather than doing a compromised clean.
Anti-graffiti coating available
Repeat-target sites can be protected with sacrificial coatings that dramatically reduce future removal cost.
Insured & documented
£10M public liability, method statements available, before/after photos on every job. Insurance claim-ready documentation on request.
Commercial-ready
PO invoicing, RAMS, insurance certificates and same-day scheduling available for commercial and estate customers.
Deep Detail
Materials, methods and variations we handle.
Every surface behaves differently under pressure, water temperature and chemistry. Here's the technical detail behind the work, the reason we don't quote sight-unseen for most jobs.
Substrates we remove graffiti from
Brick is the most common, from modern estate walls to historic Purbeck and Portland stone in central Dorset towns. Fired brick handles chemistry-led removal well; hand-made and stock brick needs a gentler approach. Render (K-Rend, silicone, painted acrylic) needs particular care because aggressive chemistry can leave a lighter patch. Painted masonry often gets cleaned successfully; occasionally a colour match repaint is smarter. Metal shutters, street furniture, timber fencing and stone monuments all have their own approach.
Fired brick and hand-made brick
Purbeck, Portland and natural stone
K-Rend, silicone and painted render
Painted masonry and rendered brick
Metal shutters and street furniture
Timber fencing and cladding
The speed factor, why fresh tags come off easier
Aerosol paint dries in minutes and bonds to porous substrates within hours. Under UV, the bond hardens and the paint drives deeper into the substrate. Fresh graffiti, within 48 hours, often comes off with minimal chemistry. The same tag left on a wall for six months has typically had UV cure the paint into the top layer of the brick, and needs correspondingly stronger chemistry and dwell time. This is why our response speed matters: getting to a tag inside a day saves the substrate and saves you money.
Anti-graffiti coatings
For repeat-target sites, commercial property adjacent to skate parks, retail units in city centres, garage doors on well-trafficked routes, anti-graffiti coatings pay for themselves quickly. Sacrificial coatings absorb the tag and are removed with hot water, taking the paint with them, then re-applied. Permanent coatings resist paint bonding to the substrate, so future removal is chemistry-only. We can quote for both after the initial removal.
When cleaning is the wrong answer
Occasionally the smart call is a paint match repaint rather than a clean. If the substrate is already painted and the paint is close to end-of-life, cleaning the graffiti will strip patches of the paint too, you end up needing a repaint anyway. Or if the tag is fresh and small on a section of wall that's due for repainting, matching the wall colour is cheaper and cleaner. We'll be honest about this at inspection.
Commercial and estate contracts
For businesses, landlords and estate managers with recurring graffiti issues, we can quote for a call-out contract: fixed response time (typically same-day for urgent, next-day standard), PO invoicing, and reporting for insurance or council records. Anti-graffiti coating on repeat targets is often included in the contract to bring the ongoing cost down.
Common Questions
Straight answers, no jargon.
Something not covered here? Send us a message or call Adam directly, most enquiries get a reply within 30 minutes during contact hours (7:30am – 8pm, 7 days).
Adam replies to enquiries within 30 minutes during contact hours (7:30am – 8pm, 7 days). Same-day or next-day scheduling on urgent commercial work, the sooner, the better for a clean removal.
How much does graffiti removal cost?
Priced per site based on size, substrate, paint age and access. We quote in writing once we've seen the tag, usually same-day for photos, on-site for larger work.
Will removal damage my wall?
Not the way we do it. We match method to substrate, never sandblasting historic brick, never solvent-blasting painted walls. Occasionally the honest answer is a paint match rather than a clean.
Can you remove old graffiti that's been up for months?
Yes, but it's harder than fresh. UV-cured aerosol paint bonds into the substrate and needs stronger chemistry and longer dwell. Often achievable, sometimes with a residual 'shadow' that fades over months.
Do you offer anti-graffiti coating?
Yes, sacrificial or permanent coatings for repeat-target sites. Pays for itself if you're getting tagged more than once or twice a year.
Can you invoice a business or estate management company?
Yes: PO invoicing, RAMS, insurance certificates all available. Recurring call-out contracts can be arranged for repeat-tagged property.
Is the process safe for planting and pedestrians?
Yes, we protect surroundings, cordon off active work areas, and use pedestrian-safe biodegradable chemistry wherever the substrate allows.
Do you provide documentation for insurance or council reports?
Yes, before/after photos, method statement and dated removal report available. Handy for insurance claims or Section 215 responses.
Do you cover Bournemouth, Poole and the rest of Dorset?
Yes, most of our work is Bournemouth and Poole. We cover Wareham, Weymouth, Dorchester, Swanage, Southampton and Yeovil.
Will the graffiti come back after removal?
Depends on the location. Anti-graffiti coating dramatically reduces the impact of repeat tagging. Without coating, repeated targeting is common, a fast-response contract is the usual solution.
Book a free on-site quote. No deposits. Pay on completion.
Adam replies to most enquiries within 30 minutes during contact hours. £10M public liability, £5M employers' liability, RAMS and Method Statements available for commercial work.