
Post-Construction Cleaning in Taylor
Post-construction cleaning is the specialized clean that turns a finished build site into a move-in-ready home. Unlike a recurring or deep clean, it deals with construction fallout no household clean touches: fine drywall and silica dust that settles inside every cavity, paint and joint-compound overspray, adhesive labels, protective films, grout haze, and sawdust in tracks and vents. It requires HEPA vacuuming, multiple dust passes as airborne particles resettle, and careful residue removal from brand-new finishes. It is heavier and more technical than a deep clean and distinct from a move-out clean, which restores a lived-in space rather than commissioning a new one.
Taylor is an almost fully built-out suburb — only about 2% of its housing has gone up since 2010 — so post-construction cleaning here looks different than in a fast-growing exurb. The demand isn't from sprawling new subdivisions; it's from renovation and rebuild work on the city's aging stock. With a median build year of 1963 and 44% of homes pre-1960, Taylor generates a steady stream of gut kitchen remodels, bathroom rebuilds, basement finishes, addition builds, and full flips that leave behind exactly the fallout a household clean can't touch.
That fallout is technical: fine drywall and silica dust that settles inside every cavity and register, joint-compound and paint overspray, adhesive labels and protective films on new windows and fixtures, grout haze, and sawdust packed into tracks and vents. It needs HEPA vacuuming and multiple dust passes as airborne particles resettle, plus careful residue removal from brand-new finishes so a remodel doesn't get scratched on its first cleaning.
Whether it's a renovated ranch near Heritage Park or a flipped home in one of Taylor's older blocks, post-construction cleaning is the step that turns a finished job site into a move-in-ready home — heavier and more technical than a deep clean, and distinct from a move-out that merely restores a lived-in space.
Post-Construction Cleaning in Taylor — local considerations
- With only ~2% of homes built since 2010, Taylor's post-construction work is driven by renovations and flips of aging stock, not new subdivisions
- Gut remodels of pre-1960 kitchens and baths leave fine drywall/silica dust in old registers and cavities that demands HEPA vacuuming and repeat dust passes
- New finishes on renovated ranches need careful residue, film, and grout-haze removal so the fresh install isn't scratched on the first clean
- It's the natural handoff after a contractor finishes — distinct from a move-out clean, which restores a lived-in space rather than commissioning a rebuilt one
Service Details
What's included in Taylor post-construction cleaning
Fine Construction Dust Removal with HEPA Vacuuming
New construction and remodels leave behind an ultra-fine film of drywall, silica, and sanding dust that settles into every corner, cavity, and horizontal surface, and standard vacuums simply recirculate it back into the air. We HEPA-vacuum all surfaces, wall-to-ceiling corners, ledges, and framing cavities so the particles are captured rather than kicked up. Because this dust is a respiratory irritant and abrasive to new finishes, thorough extraction is the single most important step in making a jobsite genuinely move-in ready.
Multi-Pass Top-to-Bottom Dust Resettling
Airborne construction dust does not settle all at once; it keeps drifting down onto cleaned surfaces for 24 to 48 hours after the trades leave. We work strictly top-to-bottom and return for multiple dust passes across ceilings, wall ledges, shelving, and floors so particles that resettle after the first pass are captured on the next. This staged approach is what separates a real post-construction clean from a single wipe-down that looks clean until the dust falls again.
Paint, Joint Compound, and Drywall Mud Removal
Painters and drywall crews inevitably leave splatter, dried joint-compound spots, and mud smears on floors, trim, fixtures, and glass. We scrape and dissolve these deposits using plastic razor blades and appropriate solvents chosen for the underlying surface, so hardwood, tile, and finished trim are cleared without scratching or dulling. Removing these spots restores the crisp, finished look a new build is supposed to have and prevents hardened compound from becoming permanent.
Protective Film and Adhesive Label Peeling
Windows, appliances, tubs, sinks, and cabinets ship with protective films, factory stickers, and barcode labels that installers leave in place to avoid damage during the build. We peel every film and label from these surfaces and follow up on any adhesive residue left behind. Left too long, this film bakes onto glass and stainless, and the adhesive becomes far harder to remove, so clearing it now protects both the finish and the warranty-fresh appearance.
Adhesive, Caulk, and Sticker Residue Scraping
Beyond peel-off films, construction leaves stubborn caulk overspill, dried construction adhesive, and gummy sticker residue bonded to glass, mirrors, and hard surfaces. We soften these deposits with citrus-based adhesive removers and lift them with plastic razors and microfiber so the underlying surface is not scratched. This detail work clears the hazy, sticky patches that catch light and instantly signal an unfinished job.
Grout Haze and Thinset Film Removal
Freshly installed tile floors and backsplashes carry a cloudy grout haze and a thin film of thinset that ordinary mopping will never lift. We buff new tile and stone with the correct haze remover and dedicated pads to cut the mineral film without damaging grout lines or sealer. Clearing this haze is what makes new tile read as glossy and finished rather than dull and chalky, and doing it early avoids a haze that cures on permanently.
Inside-and-Out Cabinet, Drawer, and Closet Detailing
Fine construction dust settles inside every cabinet box, drawer, and closet long before anyone puts dishes or clothes away. We wipe the interiors and exteriors of all cabinetry, drawers, shelving, and closet systems with damp microfiber to clear settled drywall dust and sawdust. Because these are the spaces you will load first at move-in, cleaning them now means your belongings never go straight onto a gritty, dusty surface.
Window, Track, Sill, and Frame Cleaning
New-construction windows are coated in dust, paint flecks, and stickers, and the tracks and sills collect a surprising amount of debris, insulation bits, and screws. We clean glass inside and out to a streak-free finish and vacuum then wipe the tracks, sills, and frames so nothing binds the sashes. Clear windows dramatically brighten a finished space and let in the light that showcases new finishes, while clean tracks keep the windows operating smoothly.
Door, Trim, Baseboard, and Switch Plate Wiping
Doors, door frames, baseboards, crown molding, and window trim collect a heavy dust load and frequent scuff and hand marks during the build, and switch and outlet plates are often smeared with primer and fingerprints. We hand-wipe every linear foot of trim and each faceplate with microfiber to remove grime and construction marks. This restores the clean, crisp lines that define a finished interior and removes the fingerprints that make brand-new work look already worn.
Light Fixture, Ceiling Fan, Vent, and Register Detailing
Light fixtures, ceiling fan blades, exhaust vents, and HVAC register covers gather dust and overspray during construction and are easy to overlook. We detail each fixture and fan blade and wipe or vacuum every vent and register cover so they are clean before the system runs and circulates that dust through the home. Clean fixtures throw clean light, and clearing registers now prevents the HVAC from redistributing leftover drywall dust the moment it turns on.
New Bathroom and Kitchen Fixture Cleaning and Sanitizing
Newly installed sinks, faucets, tubs, toilets, showers, and hardware carry plumbing residue, fingerprints, and fine dust from the install, even though they have never been used. We clean and sanitize every new fixture and polish the hardware and chrome to a spot-free shine. This gives kitchens and baths their first proper cleaning so the surfaces are hygienic and the fixtures gleam the way new hardware should on day one.
Debris Clearing from Registers, Closets, and Utility Spaces
Sawdust, nails, drywall scraps, and packaging debris collect in HVAC registers, closets, mechanical rooms, and utility spaces that finish crews rarely tidy. We vacuum and clear these overlooked cavities so no loose debris remains to shed dust or foul the HVAC system. Handling these hidden spaces is what makes the whole home feel genuinely complete rather than clean only where it is visible.
Deep Floor Cleaning, Scrubbing, and Polishing
Every floor type in a new build needs its own finishing treatment: hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl plank, and new carpet each carry construction grit that scratches if it is not lifted first. We vacuum thoroughly, then scrub and mop hard floors and polish or buff them as appropriate, and vacuum new carpet to raise the pile and pull embedded dust. Because loose grit is what dulls and scratches brand-new flooring, this careful final treatment protects the finish while making the floors shine for handover.
Final Dust-Free Inspection and Touch-Up Pass
Even a meticulous clean can miss a resettled ledge or a smudge that appears only in the right light. We walk the entire space for a final inspection, checking sightlines, glass, and high-touch surfaces, and run a touch-up pass on anything that has resettled before handover. This verification step is what guarantees the property is truly move-in or showing ready the moment we leave, with no leftover film waiting to reappear.
Not part of this service
These belong to a different service — no surprise upcharges.
- —Hauling away large construction debris, lumber, or dumpster-sized waste (a contractor/junk-removal job)
- —Interior/exterior painting, drywall repair, or any trade or punch-list work
- —Carpet steam extraction or hardwood refinishing (specialty flooring contractors)
- —Exterior power washing of siding, driveways, or decks
- —Recurring upkeep after move-in — that's our Standard Home Cleaning subscription
- —Restoring an occupied, lived-in home — that scope is our Deep Clean or Move-Out Clean
How long it takes
A single finished room or small remodel runs about 4-6 hours; a full new build or whole-home renovation typically takes 1-2 days, including the return dust pass.
What it costs in Taylor
Post-construction cleaning is priced by square footage, dust load, and residue difficulty rather than a flat rate, because a fresh build sheds far more dust and requires multiple passes and residue removal a normal clean never touches. Most projects start around $300 and run $600 or more for larger new builds and whole-home renovations. Grout haze, heavy paint overspray, and multi-floor jobs add to the estimate. We quote after a site assessment.
How post-construction cleaning works in Taylor
Site Assessment & Quote
We walk the finished space once trades are out and debris is hauled, measuring square footage and flagging delicate new finishes, dust load, and residue that needs special handling. You get a firm quote based on scope, not a guess.
Phase 1 - Rough Dust & Debris Clean
We HEPA-vacuum ceilings, walls, cavities, and floors to pull down the bulk of drywall and silica dust, clear leftover sawdust and small debris, and prep every surface for detail work.
Phase 2 - Detail Clean
Surface by surface: remove paint, mud, grout haze, adhesive, films, and labels; clean inside cabinets and closets; detail windows, tracks, trim, fixtures, and appliances; then deep-clean the floors.
Phase 3 - Final Dust Pass & Inspection
Because fine dust resettles for a day or two, we return for a final top-to-bottom dust pass, wipe every touchpoint, and do a floor-to-ceiling inspection so the home is genuinely move-in ready.
Post-Construction Cleaning in Taylor — FAQs
What does post-construction cleaning cover after a Taylor renovation?
Post-construction cleaning turns a finished build or remodel into a move-in-ready space. It removes the fine drywall dust, sawdust, and construction debris that settle into every surface, plus paint specks, adhesive residue, and sticker or label removal from new fixtures and windows. In Taylor, most of this work follows renovations, additions, and gut-remodels of the area's older mid-century homes rather than brand-new builds, since only about 2% of local housing was built in the last decade or so.
How is post-construction cleaning different from a deep clean?
A deep clean resets an already-lived-in home; post-construction cleaning removes the byproducts of the work itself. Construction dust is extremely fine and coats walls, vents, light fixtures, and inside cabinets, so it needs specialized detailing and often more than one pass. That's why it's scoped and priced separately from a standard deep clean, even though both are thorough.
When should I schedule the post-construction clean?
Schedule it after all the trades are finished and materials are removed, but before you move furniture in or, if you're selling or renting, before you list or show the home. For Taylor homeowners updating an older house, that final clean is what makes a fresh kitchen or bathroom actually usable, clearing the dust from cabinets, counters, and floors so the new space is ready to live in.
How much does post-construction cleaning cost and how long does it take?
Cost and time depend on the square footage and how heavy the construction mess is; a single remodeled bathroom or kitchen is a smaller job than a whole-home renovation. Because construction dust requires detailed, repeated wiping, it takes longer than a routine clean and may need a small crew. We assess the finished site and give you a firm estimate before starting.
Do you handle single-room remodels, not just whole-home projects?
Yes. Given Taylor's older housing stock, most of our post-construction work is single-room or partial remodels, an updated kitchen, a new bathroom, a finished basement, or a room addition, rather than full new construction. We scope the clean to just the affected areas plus any dust that migrated into adjoining rooms, so you're not paying to clean untouched parts of the house.
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