Turn a finished project into a usable, presentable space for move-in, handoff, or final review.
After renovation or construction, fine dust, debris, fingerprints, residue, and floor soil can linger long after the tools are gone. Post-construction cleaning focuses on final presentation and walkthrough readiness.
Fine dust, visible residue, and final detailing after the build or remodel work is done.
Post-construction cleaning works best when active trades are finished and the final scope can focus on presentation instead of ongoing dust. That gives the team a better chance to prep the space for a walkthrough, photos, move-in, or client handoff.
Helpful project details
- Type of project and approximate square footage
- Dust level and current construction status
- Power, water, and access availability
- Walkthrough, handoff, or move-in deadline
Cleaner project handoff
Final walkthrough areas look more finished when dust, glass, fixtures, and floors are cleaned for presentation instead of active construction.
Better move-in readiness
Once the build work stops, a detailed cleanup helps the space feel ready for occupancy rather than still in transition.
Clearer deadline planning
Inspection dates, client reviews, listing photos, and move-in schedules can all be noted in the request for better follow-up.
Before the final clean
Is this the same as regular janitorial cleaning?
No. Post-construction cleaning is more detail-heavy because fine dust and construction residue settle on trim, fixtures, vents, glass, ledges, and floors.
Should the contractors be completely finished first?
For final cleaning, yes. The best results usually happen after active sanding, cutting, painting, and punch-list work is complete.
Can you prepare a space for a walkthrough?
Yes. Include the walkthrough date and the priority rooms or surfaces in the request so the deadline is clear.
Schedule cleanup after renovation or construction.
Tell us what was built, repaired, or remodeled and when the space needs to be ready for final use.
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