Once The Construction Is Over - Let The Experts Clean Up
Kick The Dust Out
After finishing a home renovation project, you're ready to sit back and enjoy your new space, right?
Not so fast.
Before you can kick up your feet, you need to complete a post-construction cleaning marathon. Your primary focus should be removing all the dust that results from construction before it ends up in your air ducts. Almost all home improvement projects produce dust particles that somehow sneak into every nook and cranny of the space you've so carefully renovated.
Don't let layers of dust leave your freshly renovated home looking old and dingy.
We don't blame you if you don’t want to deal with the mess after a disruptive renovation process. If that's the case, call The Loft Group Today.
Our expert cleaning crews are available 24/7/365 to come over and do the post-construction cleaning for you – quickly, safely and effectively.
Soon, you'll be relaxing in your little slice of paradise with the chaotic memories of renovation behind you and a bright, clean future ahead.
Post Construction Cleaning Checklist
1. Vacuum Carpets & Upholstery
It's all too easy for dust and dirt particles to embed themselves in curtains, upholstered furniture and carpeted floors. If allowed to settle after construction, the result can not only look filthy, but also cause itchy, irritating reactions for friends, family or guests. Vacuum all soft surfaces, paying close attention to the details. Remove and vacuum each furniture cushion, and the underlying frames.
2. Wipe Down Hard Surfaces
Clean surfaces from the top down. Start by wiping the dust off your walls. Moldings and cabinets are another favorite resting spot for dust particles. Clean the interior shelves of all cabinets, paying special attention to those hard-to-reach corners. Wipe off counter tops and any other flat surfaces before tackling the dirt and debris that's on or near the floor. Then, sweep out any visible dust, and mop your hard floors from wall to wall.
3. Clean Air Vents & Replace Filters
In a large home renovation project means, dust and debris will mingle with the air itself, making its way to your vents. Remove the vent covers from the surrounding walls and ceilings, clean each one with soap and warm water, and let them dry thoroughly. Replace any exposed air filters with fresh ones before replacing the vent covers.
4. Don’t Forget About the Little Things
Clean any other furniture or items in the renovation zone for a fully dust-free living space. Here's a quick list of commonly overlooked areas: Ceiling fan blades, light fixtures, lamp shades, electronics, small appliances, and decorative items.