Just finished a renovation? Congratulations — but before you settle in, there's one critical step: a post-construction clean. Construction and renovation work leaves behind a specific kind of mess that regular cleaning simply can't handle.
What Makes Post-Construction Cleaning Different?
Regular household dust is light and stays near surfaces. Construction dust — from drywall, wood cutting, sanding, and demolition — is ultra-fine, heavy, and penetrates every surface in the home, including:
- Inside cabinets and drawers
- HVAC vents and ducts
- Light fixtures and ceiling fans
- Inside window tracks and door frames
- Underneath and behind appliances
This dust can irritate lungs, damage flooring finishes, and clog appliances if not properly removed.
What's Included in a Post-Construction Clean
- Full dust removal from all surfaces — walls, ceilings, fixtures
- Window and glass cleaning — removing adhesive labels and construction film
- Deep cleaning of all bathrooms and kitchen areas
- Vacuuming and mopping all floors (appropriate for each floor type)
- Wiping all woodwork, baseboards, and trim
- Removing paint splatter, stickers, and protective coverings
When to Schedule Your Post-Construction Clean
Schedule the cleaning after all work is completely done but before you move furniture back in. An empty space is far easier and more effective to clean.
Boston Post-Construction Cleaning by Moro Pro Cleaning
We've completed post-construction cleans for renovated homes, new builds, and commercial spaces throughout Boston and Greater Boston. Our team knows exactly what to look for and how to handle construction cleanup properly.
👉 Book online: moroprocleaning.com/book-now
👉 Call or text: (781) 720-9118
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