What is included in most Post Construction Cleanings?

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General:

  • All walls and ceilings wiped with a statically charged microfibre flat mop to remove fine dust that has attached itself.
  • All surfaces and ledges, high and low are vacuumed with an industrial HEPA filtered vacuum to collect all dust deposits.
  • This includes all high objects and ledges, such as cathedral ceiling fans, etc.
  • After being vacuumed, all surfaces are wiped with a damp microfibre cloth to remove any remaining fine dust residue.

Bathrooms:

  • All fixtures (showers, tubs, sinks, toilets, etc.) are vacuumed, damp wiped and dried.
  • All ceramic tiled walls are wiped with a specialized product to eliminate grout grit and grout haze.
  • Any built-in cabinetry or drawer units taken apart if possible to be pre-vacuumed and damp wiped.


Kitchens:

  • All built-in cabinetry and drawer units taken apart if possible to be pre-vacuumed and damp wiped.
  • All protective plastic taken off new appliances, and old appliances can be cleaned inside and out.


Windows:

  • All windows completely pre-vacuumed and damp wiped (this includes opening them and vacuuming the tracks if weather permits).
  • All unsightly window stickers taken off the windows using razor scrapers.
  • All glass window panes cleaned on the inside and outside pane (outside only if weather and safety permits).


Floors:

  • Carpeted floors get a thorough vacuum, and in extreme cases may need to be hot water extracted.
  • Ceramic floors get a thorough vacuum, and then a good mopping. In extreme cases the ceramic floor may need to be wet scrubbed with a floor machine.
  • Hardwood, laminate and other wood-type flooring gets a thorough vacuum, a good mopping and then will be dried with a microfibre flat mop to reduce the chance of the floor looking streaky after it air dries.