With the strict water usage measures in place in combination with the drought, more and more households have been
opting for underground bores to be installed. Bore water is great for watering the plants, but excess water can build to stain
surfaces such as bricks, tiles and fences. The stain comes from a mixture of underground vitamins and minerals, organic
and inorganic substances and rusting from copper piping.
Bore stains can be white or orange, or in worst case scenarios; both.
With a few applications of chemicals, we can treat the effected area to restore it to its past glory. The chemical application
contains no Oxalic or Hydrofluoric Acid, chemicals which can cause harm to the surrounding environment's ecosystem and trigger
alergic reactions in a select group of people.
After the bore stain removal, we advise the customer of a varied range of sealers and coatings that can be
placed onto the previously effected surface. These coatings prevents future stainage, and future dirt can be removed by use
of a normal garden hose.