Post-construction cleaning focuses on removing dust, debris, and leftover materials after a renovation or construction. This type of cleaning is essential to prepare a space for use and ensure it is free from any residual dirt.
1. Debris and Waste Removal:
- Debris Removal: Collection and disposal of construction materials such as wood, plastic, and brick fragments.
- Work Area Cleaning: Removal of waste and materials from construction sites and surrounding areas.
2. Surface Cleaning:
- Dust and Dirt: Removal of dust and dirt from all surfaces, including walls, ceilings, and floors.
- Window Cleaning: Cleaning of both the interior and exterior of windows, including frames and blinds. (Exterior window cleaning may incur an additional cost.)
- Vertical Surface Cleaning: Cleaning walls and vertical surfaces to remove stains and dust.
3. Floor Cleaning:
- Vacuuming and Mopping: Thorough vacuuming of carpets and mopping of hard floors to remove dust and stains.
- Tile and Grout Cleaning: Deep cleaning of tiles and grout to eliminate residue from cement and mortar.
4. Fixtures and Details Cleaning:
- Appliance Cleaning: Cleaning of new or newly installed appliances, both inside and out.
- Fixture Cleaning: Cleaning of new fixtures and fittings, such as faucets, lights, and fans.
5. Carpentry and Furniture Cleaning:
- Cabinet and Closet Cleaning: Removal of dust and debris from the interiors and exteriors of cabinets and closets.
- Furniture Cleaning: Dusting and cleaning of newly installed or restored furniture.
6. Final Inspection:
- Detailed Inspection: Final review to ensure no construction residue, dust, or stains remain.
- Finishing Touches: Final touches on specific areas to ensure the space is fully clean and ready for use.