uPVC Cleaning in Newton Abbot
Bring dull, grimy uPVC fascias, frames and trim back to a clean, bright finish. We work all over Newton Abbot and the surrounding Devon area — Wolborough, Highweek, Milber and the towns between.

The Moore & Franks approach in Newton Abbot
Newton Abbot spreads across a valley where the Teign meets a network of smaller rivers, and that low-lying, damp setting suits algae more than it suits anyone's window frames. The town's mix of Victorian terraces, market-town centre homes and newer estates out at Highweek all share uPVC that greens and greys in the shade. Add the run-off from busy roads and frames lose their shine quickly. Moore & Franks restore uPVC properly — frames, fascias, soffits and conservatory roofs cleaned back to a clean white without aggressive scrubbing. A Devon family firm with 25 years behind us and £5m public liability cover.
Down in the Teign valley the light is low and the air slow to dry, so uPVC on the north side of a house barely gets a chance to shed its moisture. The post-war rendered semis through Milber and Buckland show it clearly — white fascia boards and soffits turn a dull green under the gutter line. We work a specialist cleaner along those boards and lift the film without scuffing the surface, reaching the higher runs from the ground.
The older terraces near Courtenay Street and the town centre often have uPVC fascias fitted behind original clay tiles and shared valley gutters, and debris washing down keeps that trim permanently streaked. Wolborough and Highweek sit lowest and stay dampest of all. Cleaning here is as much about clearing the organic muck off the boards as brightening the frames, so we do both — soffits, fascias, sills and downpipes — in the one visit while access is set up.
Up on the newer developments climbing Decoy and Mile End, the render is modern and the uPVC trim plentiful, and both green over within a few seasons of the estate going up. Owners of these newer homes are often surprised how quickly a crisp white frontage dulls in this damp corner of Devon. A gentle wash every year or two keeps the cladding, porch and conservatory roof looking as they did when the house was handed over.
Our Newton Abbot customers are typically within 30 minutes of our Exeter base. We cover the wider TQ12 postcode area and the surrounding villages (Wolborough, Highweek, Milber, Kingsteignton, Decoy Country Park, Bradley Manor).
A clear, repeatable process.
No surprises, no upsells. The same method every job — that's how you get the same result every time.
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Inspect the uPVC
We check the condition of the fascias, frames and trim to choose the gentlest method that will still clean thoroughly.
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Clean the surface
Using surface-safe solutions, we lift dirt, algae and weathering without scratching or marking the uPVC.
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Final check
We make sure the finish is bright and even across all the cleaned uPVC before we leave.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to the questions we get asked the most. If yours isn't here, drop us a line — we reply same day.
uPVC work in Newton Abbot is priced from £80 + VAT. Size and access set the rest — a low bungalow in Kingsteignton is quicker than a tall terrace with high, awkward fascias near the old station. Every quote is free and put in writing first.
Yes, and Wolborough, Milber, Buckland and out toward Decoy Country Park too. Newton Abbot is around half an hour from our Topsham yard, so the whole town and its surrounding villages are comfortably within reach.
Yes. We reach fascia and soffit boards on the taller terraces from the ground using extending poles, so there is no ladder leaning on the render. The soft brush head and mild solution clear the green film and washed-down grit these shared valleys leave behind.
Drop us a message or call and we get back to you the same day, generally with a price straightaway if the job is clear. We work weekdays, eight to five, and Newton Abbot sits on our regular run down the A380.
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Free, no-obligation quote within 24 hours.
Send a couple of photos or book a site visit — fixed price in writing before any work starts.
