Post Construction Clean
Renovations can leave a lot of dust and debris and its hard to get it all. There are many benefits to having professionals do the clean after construction. Safety measures are taken, all dust and debris are removed even from those forgotten crevices, the air quality is improved, the job is done faster, your space is polished and given the final touches for a great first impression.

Residential and Commercial
Depending on your remodel, whether it being a whole house or building or just a smaller space, we have provided what we can do in each area. Every renovation is unique so we can tailor our duties to your specific needs.
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All doors that lead into the building should be inspected and cleaned. These areas are the first things others will notice when they arrive on property.
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Dust exterior lights
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Make sure all lights are working
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Wipe down windows
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Clean doors, door frames, and doorknobs
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Sweep and mop entrance ways

Entrances and Exits

Living/Common Area
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Floors are swept and vacuumed/mopped
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All lights are working and free of dust
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Doorknobs and light switches are clean
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Windows, window sills, and window tracks are cleaned and dusted
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No evidence of paint drops on the floors or scuff marks on the walls
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Trash removed
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Doors and doorframes cleaned
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Sink, tub, shower are clean and sanitized
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Toilet is sanitized
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Mirrors, cabinets, and counters are wiped down
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Floors are swept and vacuumed/mopped
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Inside cabinets and drawers are cleaned
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Windows, baseboards, light fixtures, doorknobs and doorframes are cleaned
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Trash is removed

Bathrooms

Bedrooms
Removing trash, dusting light fixtures, and ensuring the floor, walls, and windows are clean is vital in a clean and complete bedroom area. Some other things to look out for when inspecting a bedroom area include:
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Cleaning inside closets
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Dusting light fixtures and ceiling fans
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Wiping down baseboards
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Dusting built-in shelving units
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Dusting grates and vents
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Removing paint from hinges

Kitchens/
Complimentary Stations
Kitchens can be complicated spaces, filled with crevices and spaces that often get overlooked.
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Dust all shelves and counters
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Clean inside appliances
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Clean inside cabinets and drawers
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Make sure all cabinet hardware is clean and secure
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Sweep and vacuum/mop floors
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Clean windows, window sills and window tracks
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Remove trash
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Clean sink and backsplash
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Wipe down all fixtures and finishes
Outdoor Spaces
The final step of your post-construction cleaning checklist should include a careful analysis of the exterior of the property. This means checking to make sure all packaging, tape, plastic, and other signs of construction are taken away from the property and disposed of properly.
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Remove all trash from the premises
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Sweep/power wash the walkways
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Sweep all porches, decks, and patios
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Clean garage door and mailbox


Office -
Desks and work Stations
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All areas of desks and tables cleaned
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Filing cabinets and shelfs dusted
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Floors are swept and vacuumed/mopped
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All lights are working and free of dust
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Doorknobs and light switches are clean
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Windows, window sills, and window tracks are cleaned and dusted
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No evidence of paint drops on the floors or scuff marks on the walls
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Trash removed
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Doors and doorframes cleaned
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All areas of desks and tables cleaned
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Coffee and food stations cleaned
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Appliances wiped down inside and out
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Filing cabinets and shelfs dusted
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Floors are swept and vacuumed/mopped
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All lights are working and free of dust
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Doorknobs and light switches are clean
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Windows, window sills, and window tracks are cleaned and dusted
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No evidence of paint drops on the floors or scuff marks on the walls
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Trash removed
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Doors and doorframes cleaned
Meeting and Conference rooms
