Rapid response to rising attacks
Following the recent paint attack clean-up in Taunton, OneFifty responded to another attack - this time in Bristol City Centre.
Read full case studyFollowing the recent paint attack clean-up in Taunton, OneFifty responded to another attack - this time in Bristol City Centre.
Read full case studyWe recently worked to remove some unwanted graffiti from St Stephen's House, a six-storey mixed use building located in Bristol's city centre.
Read full case studyDoudney Court and Squires Court together form a sizeable residential development the edge of Bedminster, close to Bristol’s city centre.
Read full case studyCleaning the outside of this Nottingham Health Centre helps reflect its pleasant interior, and the caring, efficient health care patients can expect when attending the centre.
Read full case studyOneFifty is no stranger to removing unwanted graffiti from buildings; more recently we have also been called out to clean up after paint attacks.
Read full case studyCreating a good first impression is really important, especially in the leisure and entertainment industry.
Read full case studySisk Rail relies on OneFifty to clean rail infrastructure between London and Bristol.
Read full case studyWhile the Generator building was empty, graffiti vandals defaced the façade, side walls, soffits and roof lantern with ugly tags.
Read full case studyKeeping students and staff safe from slipping at Bristol University with pressurised steam.
Read full case studyAfter 13 years, this residential block of flats got the makeover it deserved.
Read full case studyOneFifty has kept busy during lockdown with essential jobs, such as graffiti removal for Network Rail from railway bridges along the line from Cornwall to London.
Read full case studyThe best way to remove paint from a Tudor mansion outbuilding was with gentle media blasting. Here's how we did it.
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