Tips to combat graffiti vandalism upon your property
Graffiti and vandalism often go hand in hand. It is a problem that is found all over Australia and especially prevalent in our major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane. Some Graffiti is of the creative type (whether legal or not) and can portray great beauty. Whilst other graffiti is just downright
Outdoor Mould: Is it almost as bad as Graffiti?
As we all know most graffiti looks terrible and degrades the value of the neighbourhood. But what about outdoor mould? How does it affect your property, both physically and cosmetically? Does outdoor mould affect property value? Often we are faced with mould inside our house. But what about when the mould is outside? High concentrations
Frequently asked Graffiti Questions
Everyday we get asked a lot of questions about graffiti removal remedies. What’s the best way to remove graffiti? Can I clean off graffiti myself? What surfaces can graffiti be removed from? And so the list goes on. Can I just paint over graffiti? This is not recommended. Most graffiti comprises of dark-coloured aerosol paint
Is graffiti vandalism or art?
This is a question that often arises… “Is graffiti vandalism or art?” or is “Is THIS instance art or graffiti vandalism?”… The debate is ongoing. To the “artists” or “vandals” it is a form of street art which usually involves either tagging or the creation of more complex paintings. Graffiti is mostly done outside the
Graffiti-proofing your property using Anti-graffiti coatings
Some graffiti is art. But most graffiti is ugly and brings down the value of property and neighbourhoods. Having graffiti removed from properties costs individuals, businesses and government bodies millions upon millions of dollars each year. Graffiti is rife in cities, and although most cities have anti-graffiti programs, vandalism is still prevalent. There is hope
Graffiti Removal as part of property maintenance in schools
It’s a somber feeling when parents and teachers walk into a school and see graffiti plastered over building walls, within toilet blocks and on classroom walls. Sometimes it is a budget issue that leaves graffiti in these places for longer than it should, though the cost of maintaining school property can be controlled and financed