Sound absorption is dropping — silently.
Dust and airborne particles clog the fibres of fabric panels, reducing the very acoustic performance you paid a premium for. Meeting rooms get louder, calls get harder, and no one notices until it's bad.
We specialise in restoring fabric-wrapped acoustic panels without removing them from the wall. Lower cost than replacement, almost zero waste, and acoustic performance brought back to spec.
Dust and airborne particles clog the fibres of fabric panels, reducing the very acoustic performance you paid a premium for. Meeting rooms get louder, calls get harder, and no one notices until it's bad.
Panels with years of life left get torn out and binned because they look tired. A full re-fit can run into tens of thousands — the vast majority of which is avoidable with proper maintenance.
Stained, dusty fabric in client-facing zones quietly says 'we don't care'. It pulls down the impression of an otherwise considered space — and it's the first thing visitors notice.
Almost every acoustic panel pulled out of a UK office this year had years of life left in it. Here's what changes when maintenance becomes the default.
Before
AfterWe walk the space with you, identify what's installed, and pinpoint the zones doing the most acoustic work — so the plan targets impact, not square footage.
Every panel is assessed for fabric type, soiling level, and condition. You get a tailored quote with clear scope, methods, and timescales before anything is touched.
Surface dust removal, targeted spot treatment, full-panel cleaning matched to the fabric, then drying and quality check — all low-moisture, often out of hours.
A maintenance schedule, before-and-after report, and care guidance so panels stay performing — and stay out of the skip — for years longer.
Our technicians are already on-site — take care of your seating at the same time. One visit, one invoice, one specialist team. Available across London and the Home Counties.
Learn About Chair CleaningOne call. We'll talk through what you've got, what state it's likely in, and whether maintenance makes sense for your space. No pressure, no fee.