We walk the site, review access, tie-offs, and perimeter safety; inspect seams, zippers, and coatings to tailor detergents and dwell times—considering freeze–thaw cycles, road salt and sand film, leaf tannins, chimney/wood-smoke soot, and Lake Champlain moisture.
Inflatable Dome Cleaning in Vermont
Mobile, on-site cleaning for air-supported structures, sports domes, and tennis bubbles—using membrane-safe, low-pressure methods that restore brightness and extend service life. See process, videos, and FAQs below.
Serving Vermont statewide (Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Essex Junction, Bennington, Brattleboro, Colchester, Barre, Montpelier, St. Albans, Winooski, Newport, Middlebury, Stowe, Shelburne, Williston, Hartford/White River Junction, Springfield, Northfield, Morrisville, Milton, Randolph, Windsor, Lyndon, Jericho, Hinesburg).
Our 4-Step Dome Cleaning Process
Set controlled work zones, anchor points, and (as needed) capture/diversion for compliant runoff—coordinated around school calendars, clubs, and tournament schedules.
Apply membrane-safe chemistry to lift algae/mildew in shaded areas, salt/sand films, oxidation from UV and cold, and hard-water spotting from municipal wells. Soft agitation only—no harsh abrasion.
Gentle rinse, then final quality check for uniform brightness and coating integrity. Provide before/after documentation.
Project Videos: Inflatable Domes We’ve Cleaned
Click any card to watch. Want more examples? See our dome page.
Mobile On-Site Dome Cleaning (Overview)
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Exterior Dome Cleaning Time-Lapse
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Large Sports Dome Interior Cleaning
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Tennis Dome Interior Cleaning
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90,000 sq ft Dome (Drone)
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Interior Cleaning (1 of 2 Domes)
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Massive Interior (Heavy)
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Mobile On-Site (Short)
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Why Clean an Air-Supported Structure?
- Improves reflectivity and interior light quality
- Removes road salt/sand films, algae/mildew, soot, and leaf tannins
- Mitigates hard-water spotting from well or municipal sources
- Helps coatings last longer; protects seams and zippers
Scheduling Around Vermont Weather
We plan around nor’easters, prolonged snow/ice, spring mud season, and summer humidity in river valleys—often cleaning with the dome inflated to minimize downtime.
Early-morning windows reduce wind and UV; controlled rinse helps prevent mineral spotting on bright membranes.
Serving All of Vermont
Popular service areas include:
FAQ: Dome Cleaning in Vermont
Do you use low-pressure, membrane-safe methods?
Yes—chemistry and pressure are tailored for coated fabrics, with gentle agitation and controlled dwell times.
Can you clean while the dome is inflated?
Most projects proceed while inflated, with safety perimeters and coordination with your facilities team.
How long does it take?
Small domes: ~1 day. Full-size: 1–3 days depending on soiling, access, and weather windows.
What about wastewater compliance?
EPA-conscious practices with capture/diversion as needed; only approved detergents/biocides for organic growth.
Get a Formal Quote
Tell us about your dome (dimensions, age, coating, access). We’ll scope the project and schedule around your season.
Phone: 888-4PP-WASH • Email: davidkasel@prestigepressurewashing.com