Facade and Glass Cleaning Services

Facade and Glass Cleaning Services for Commercial Buildings

External glass, curtain wall, and building facade cleaning for high-rise towers, offices, hotels, and industrial facilities. Rope access, gondola, and ground-level methods, access method and programme matched to your building type and height.

Certified Rope AccessMSDS-Compliant ChemicalsAccess Method Pre-ConfirmedPost-Clean Reports Issued
About This Service

A Building's Exterior Says as Much as Its Lobby.

SCFM cleans external glass, curtain wall panels, and building facades using the access method matched to the building's height, design, and access constraints. Every programme is planned around the building's operational schedule and delivered with documented completion records.

Access Method Matched to the BuildingNot every building suits the same access approach. SCFM selects from rope access, gondola and suspended platform, or ground-level equipment based on the building's height, facade design, and access points. The right method gets the crew to every surface safely, without compromise on coverage or finish.
Glass, Panels, and Frame. Every Surface.Facade cleaning covers external glass panes, curtain wall panels, cladding surfaces, window frames, sills, and external structural elements. Solar panels and internal atriums are included where required. Every surface type on the facade is cleaned as part of a single coordinated deployment.
Scheduled Programmes and One-Time ProjectsSCFM handles both scheduled periodic cleaning programmes and one-time post-construction or restoration projects. Periodic programmes are planned to your building's maintenance calendar with confirmed visit frequencies and advance notification before every deployment.
Scope of Services

Every Surface. Every Height. Every Access Method Covered

Planned. Accessed. Cleaned.

Planned. Accessed. Cleaned.

Every SCFM facade and glass cleaning deployment is planned to the building's height, facade design, and access constraints. Access method, crew size, and deployment sequence are confirmed before work begins.

Building height, facade design, access points, glazing type, and surface materials assessed before every project. Access method confirmed, rope access, gondola, or ground-level, and safety plan prepared before crew deployment.

Site surveyAccess planningSafety plan

All external glass panes, curtain wall panels, and glazing units cleaned using appropriate cleaning agents and methods for the glazing type. Water staining, dust, pollution deposits, and construction residue removed to a streak-free finish.

External glassCurtain wallStreak-free finish

Trained rope access technicians deployed for high-rise buildings where gondola access is not available or practical. Full facade coverage including glass, cladding, and structural elements. All rope access work carried out by certified technicians to safety standards.

Rope accessHigh-riseCertified technicians

Gondola or suspended working platform deployed where building design permits. Provides stable working position for thorough cleaning of large glass and cladding surfaces. Suitable for tall commercial towers and hotel facades.

GondolaSuspended platformCommercial towers

Exterior cladding panels, composite facade materials, stone cladding, and architectural features cleaned using agents matched to the surface material. Removes pollution deposits, biological growth, and surface staining without damaging the cladding finish.

Cladding cleaningExterior panelsSurface-matched agents

Internal atrium glazing, skylights, and internal glass features cleaned using safe access methods appropriate to the internal structure. Includes framing, sills, and structural glazing elements as part of the scope.

Internal atriumSkylightsInternal glazing

Rooftop and facade-mounted solar panels cleaned using appropriate methods to restore panel efficiency without damaging the cell surface or framing. Cleaning frequency recommended based on panel type, location, and soiling rate.

Solar panel cleaningRooftopPanel efficiency

Construction residue, cement splatter, paint overspray, adhesive, and protective film removed from external glass and facade surfaces following construction or renovation. Specialist products used for each residue type to avoid surface damage.

Post-constructionConstruction residueSpecialist removal

Scheduled cleaning programmes managed with confirmed visit frequencies, advance notification before every deployment, and post-clean completion reports shared via WhatsApp and email. Programme adjusted seasonally where required by pollution or monsoon soiling rates.

Periodic programmeCompletion reportWhatsApp
Compliance & Credentials

ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management

ISO 9001:2015 aligned · Access planning · Documented processes

Height Safety and Access Compliance

Certified technicians · Height safety protocols · Safety plan every job

Coating and Chemical Safety

Glazing-matched agents · MSDS-compliant · No surface damage

COMMON QUESTIONS

What Building Managers and Owners Typically Ask

Questions about access method selection, cleaning frequency, rope access certification, solar panel safety, post-construction scope, and how SCFM structures scheduled programmes for buildings of different heights and facade types.

Ask Us Directly
SCFM uses rope access, gondola and suspended platform, and ground-level equipment depending on the building's height, facade design, and available access points. Access method is confirmed at the site survey stage before any work is planned. For buildings where multiple methods are required, SCFM coordinates the full access programme as a single deployment.
Frequency depends on the building's location, height, facade material, and local pollution and weather conditions. Commercial buildings in urban locations typically require cleaning every three to six months. Post-monsoon cleaning is commonly scheduled to address soiling from the wet season. SCFM recommends a programme frequency after the site survey.
Yes. All SCFM rope access technicians are trained and certified to carry out high-rise work safely. Certification and safety plan documentation are available on request. A safety plan is prepared for every rope access deployment before work begins.
Yes. Solar panel cleaning is handled using methods and products appropriate for the panel surface and framing. Abrasive tools, high-pressure water, and harsh chemicals are not used on panel surfaces. Cleaning frequency is recommended based on the panel type and soiling rate.
Yes. Post-construction facade and glass cleaning is a standard part of SCFM's scope. Construction residue, cement splatter, paint overspray, adhesive, and protective film are removed using specialist products matched to each residue type. This is coordinated directly with the project or property management team.
Yes. SCFM manages scheduled periodic cleaning programmes with confirmed visit frequencies, advance notification before every deployment, and post-clean completion reports after each visit. Programmes are available for individual buildings and multi-building portfolios.
GET IN TOUCH

Your Building's Exterior Is the First Thing People See. Make It Count.

Tell us your building type, height, and cleaning requirement. We will assess the site and share a programme proposal within 48 hours.