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Post-Construction Cleanup in Denver Metro

Cosmetic final cleaning and dust detail for completed residential projects.

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Who this service is for

Best after remodels, punch-list work, or before owner turnover.

What is included

  • Fine dust detail
  • Visible surfaces
  • Cabinet and fixture wipe-downs
  • Final-ready floor finish

Not included unless a verified program adds it

  • Debris hauling
  • Lead or asbestos work
  • Hazardous waste
  • Contractor cleanup during active work

The full checklist

What a post-construction cleanup actually covers

Construction dust is its own category. Drywall and silica dust is finer than household dust, it settles for days after the last cut, and it works into every track, hinge, vent, and cabinet seam in the home. A post-construction clean is the cosmetic final pass that turns a finished project into a livable space — done after the trades are out, scoped for fine-dust detail rather than everyday cleaning.

Fine dust removal

The core of the visit — top down, every room:

  • Ceilings checked and cobweb-swept, fixture tops dusted
  • Walls dry-dusted where finishes allow
  • Trim, door frames, and baseboards hand-wiped
  • Vent covers and return grilles dusted
  • Ceiling fan blades wiped
  • Closet shelving and interiors dusted and wiped

Kitchen and baths

Where new finishes need the most careful detail:

  • Cabinet faces and reachable interiors wiped of construction dust
  • Countertops cleaned with finish-appropriate products
  • New fixtures polished and freed of stickers, film, and adhesive residue where it releases safely
  • Sinks and tubs rinsed and wiped free of grit
  • Tile and grout haze-checked and detailed
  • Appliance exteriors polished, packaging film removed by request

Glass and tracks

Where construction grit concentrates and hides:

  • Interior windows cleaned
  • Window tracks and sills cleared of dust and debris
  • Sliding door tracks vacuumed and wiped
  • Mirrors and interior glass polished
  • Paint-fleck and label spot-check on glass

Floors

Saved for last, on purpose:

  • Detail vacuuming with edge tools — corners, thresholds, stair edges
  • Hard floors mopped with products matched to the new finish
  • Grout lines wiped free of settled dust
  • Transition strips and thresholds detailed

The second-pass reality

Worth knowing before you schedule:

  • Fine dust keeps settling for days after the work ends
  • A single clean gets the home livable and finished-looking
  • A short follow-up visit a week later catches the settle-out
  • We will tell you honestly whether your project needs one pass or two

What stays with the contractor

Honest boundaries — this is a cosmetic final clean, not site cleanup:

  • Debris, offcut, and material hauling
  • Rough clean during active construction
  • Lead, asbestos, or hazardous material handling
  • Paint overspray removal and finish repairs
  • Exterior and site work

Timing

Where this clean fits in your project

Timing matters more on post-construction work than any other clean we do.

After the punch list

The right moment is after the last trade is done — including punch-list touch-ups. Cleaning before the painter's final pass or the electrician's trim-out means paying for the same rooms twice.

Before furniture and boxes

An empty post-construction home is the ideal state: every track, shelf, and floor edge reachable. Once furniture lands on floors that still carry drywall dust, that dust gets ground in.

After a kitchen or bath remodel

Single-room remodels still dust the whole house — fine particles travel through open doorways and HVAC. We scope the remodeled room for detail and the rest of the home for the dust that migrated.

Before owner turnover

Builders and GCs handing over a finished home — the final clean is the last thing the owner sees before the keys. We work to your walk-through date and scope.

New-build move-ins

Brand-new homes arrive with builder dust in every cabinet and track. Pairing this clean with your move-in date means unpacking into genuinely clean storage.

The settle-out follow-up

For larger projects, a short second visit a week or two after the first catches the fine dust that kept settling — the difference between clean-looking and actually done.

Scoping

What shapes the quote

No flat menu pricing — these are the factors a person weighs when reviewing your request.

  • Project scope — single room, full remodel, or new build
  • Square footage and number of levels
  • How recently the work finished — settling dust changes the scope
  • Whether trades are fully out and the punch list is closed
  • New finishes that need product-matched care
  • One pass or a two-visit plan with a settle-out follow-up
  • Access and coordination with your contractor's schedule

Common questions

Quick answers

The questions customers ask most before booking this service.

When should I schedule the clean?

After the last trade is completely done — punch list included. If the painter still owes you a touch-up pass, wait for it. Cleaning an active or almost-done site means paying to clean the same surfaces again. We can hold a flexible slot pegged to your contractor's finish date.

Why is construction dust different?

Drywall and silica dust is far finer than household dust — it stays airborne longer, settles for days after the last cut, and works into tracks, hinges, vents, and cabinet seams. It also needs to be removed in the right order, top down with floors last, or it just redistributes.

Do you haul away debris or leftover materials?

No — debris, offcuts, and material hauling stay with your contractor, and anything involving lead, asbestos, or hazardous materials belongs with licensed abatement pros. We are the cosmetic final clean after the site is cleared, and we are up front about that boundary.

Will one visit be enough?

For most single-room remodels, yes. For full remodels and new builds, fine dust keeps settling for days after the first clean — a short follow-up visit a week or two later catches that settle-out. We will tell you honestly which plan your project needs when we review the quote.

Our standard

How the Home Reset Standard applies

Each service is scoped around kitchen, bathroom, living-space, floor, and final walk-through priorities.

01

Kitchen Restore

Counters, appliance exteriors, sink, visible surfaces, and floors.

02

Bathroom Refresh

Sinks, toilets, showers or tubs, mirrors, touchpoints, and floors.

03

Living-Space Detail

Dusting, straightening, bedrooms, common areas, and priority surfaces.

04

Floor Finish

Vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping appropriate surfaces.

05

Final Walk-Through

Job notes, customer priorities, and checklist/photo proof when approved.

Your home, reset — without the guesswork.

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