North East

Nicotine Stain Removal in Blyth

From coastal homes near Blyth to inland terraces, the problem is the same — and the only reliable fix is a specialist treatment, not just a fresh coat of paint.

What we treat in Blyth

We work on terraces, semis, coastal properties and rentals across Blyth, treating every surface tobacco residue touches.

  • Ceilings & walls
  • Skirtings, doors & frames
  • uPVC & glazing
  • Kitchens & bathrooms
  • Vehicle interiors
  • Pubs, clubs & venues

Our process for Blyth jobs

  1. 1

    Survey

    We inspect every affected surface.

  2. 2

    Quote

    Clear written price, no obligation.

  3. 3

    Treatment

    Degrease, neutralise, seal.

  4. 4

    Finish

    Ready for redecoration (or we'll handle that too).

Common jobs in Blyth

  • End-of-tenancy and pre-sale cleans
  • Probate clearance preparation
  • Single rooms and full-house treatments
  • Pubs and hospitality venues post-refurb
  • Vehicle interiors and work vans

Free quote for Blyth

A few details about the property and we'll come back to you with a tailored price. No obligation.

Request a free quote

Tell us a little about the property and we'll come back to you with a tailored price. No obligation.

Blyth — frequently asked questions

How do I get a quote for my Blyth property?
Send a few details using the form on this page — what the property is, which rooms are affected and how heavy the staining is. We'll come back to you with a clear, no-obligation price.
Do you cover the whole of Blyth?
Yes — we cover all of Blyth and the surrounding neighbourhoods, including outlying suburbs and villages within the wider area.
How long does a nicotine stain removal job in Blyth take?
Most single rooms in Blyth are completed in a day. A heavily affected whole property usually takes two to four working days depending on size, ceiling height and the number of surfaces being treated.
Will the staining come back through fresh paint?
No. Tar bleeds through paint when it hasn't been removed and sealed first — that's exactly the step we handle. Once we've degreased, neutralised and sealed the surface, paint applied on top stays clean.
Do you remove the smoke smell as well as the stains?
Yes. The yellow-brown stain and the smell come from the same residue, so we treat both together. We neutralise odour at the source rather than masking it with fragrance.

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