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Stonehealth launches water cleaning system improvements

23 January 2024
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Angela Southern and Brian Crowe with the Doff III from Stonehealth

Conservation and restoration pioneer Stonehealth has launched an upgraded version of its superheated water cleaning system.

The Gloucestershire company has launched the Doff III – an improved, even safer and more sustainable version model of the machine favoured by architects, specifiers and cleaning industry professionals in the UK and worldwide. 

Four years and a six figure sum have been invested in the development of the new machine, which is based on customer feedback from the previous (and continuing) incarnation, the Doff Integra.

The Doff III requires 50 per cent less power usage, has a remote power control, an electronic temperature control system to reduce water consumption, and increased maximum hose length of 45 metres, while still achieving a steam heat of 150 degrees C at the end of the nozzle.

Stonehealth, which is based in Cam, near Dursley, is now targeting overall sales growth of more than 30 per cent this year.

At the same time the company has appointed Angela Southern as business development director, as the company seeks to enhance its reputation and explore new markets.

“We’re delighted with the new machine,” said Brian Crowe, Executive Chairman and founder of Stonehealth, “and we’re looking forward to introducing it to the market.

“Over the past 30 years we’ve earned a status as leaders in our field and we’ve got a catalogue of projects, from cathedrals to historic landmarks, to make us proud of what we’ve achieved.

“However we are always looking to improve what we do, to make our machines even easier to use and more economical. The original Doff went to market over 20 years ago and the principles have remained the same since then. But like the Integra was, the Doff III is a significant upgrade on its predecessor, and we’ll continue to innovate and create new features as time progresses.

“We’re proud of our status as a UK manufacturer of industry-leading equipment which is used around the world. Now that we have the Doff III to offer, we’re excited to see where we go next.”

The Doff III is based on the knowledge that steam at 150C will not only remove most dirt and contaminants from various types of stone, but will also kill off biological spores without the need for harsh biocides.

At the same time the control of pressure, water temperature and volume deployed by the Doff III creates an extremely gentle cleaning operation which preserves the integrity of antique stonework.

Mr Crowe said: “We care about the preservation of historic buildings and so it is important that contractors using our systems are properly trained in the right techniques and maintenance.

“So we have revised our Rosette accreditation system, which ensures that a community of approved contractors are available to architects and specifiers looking for best in class operators.

“With Angela newly appointed to lead on business development, we believe the launch of the Doff III heralds an exciting landmark in the journey of our business.

“We know that there are many other applications for this technology, in a variety of scenarios outside the preservation and cleaning of masonry."


Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe.

After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts.

She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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