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Sticker Removal and Their Inclusion in Graffiti Abatement Efforts

Stickers are utilized in the same way as graffiti by vandals, and many who use paint or heavy markers to tag also use stickers as well. We know that graffiti attracts graffiti and it is also seen that stickers will attract more stickers which will[…]

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Understanding and Combatting Graffiti in Urban and Suburban Streetscapes

Graffiti, in its various forms, is a persistent reality in virtually every urban and suburban environment. While the volume and frequency may differ – Philadelphia, for instance, demonstrably experiences more graffiti than a suburb like Ardmore – the presence of unwanted graffiti and stickers on[…]

back of brick building in Philadelphia with large graffiti tags being removed

Graffiti Removal and Insurance

Don’t Let Graffiti Cost You The unwelcome sight of graffiti can be more than just an eyesore; it can quickly turn into an unexpected drain on your finances. From the immediate cost of removal to the potential for rising insurance premiums, dealing with vandalism requires[…]

Anti-Graffiti Coating Blog Post

Graffiti removal from sensitive surfaces such as limestone or historic buildings can be challenging without causing damage. Property owners often seek ways to protect their surfaces from further vandalism and resulting damage, leading to inquiries about anti-graffiti coatings. While anti-graffiti coatings have been around for[…]

Brick wall with graffiti present

Graffiti Removal Pricing

A quick Google search for “how much does graffiti removal cost?” yields a wealth of information, but it can be difficult to find clear pricing guidance due to the many variables involved. So, how do we price graffiti removal? We start by assessing accessibility. Is[…]

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Philadelphia Graffiti Removal, Our tired street corners

Graffiti removal should never be lumped in with other cleanup work being done, otherwise the public is left with the visual scars of poor removal that often look worse than the original graffiti. A street corner can go from bad to worse even with good[…]