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Post construction kitchen showing tile and wood flooring comparison with clean modern finishes

November 28, 2025

Kitchen floors are one of the most heavily used areas in any newly constructed or renovated home. They are constantly exposed to construction dust, debris, adhesive residues, spills, and foot traffic from contractors. Choosing the right flooring material is crucial, not just for aesthetics but also for maintaining a safe and durable surface after construction. Tile and wood are two of the most popular options. Tiles are highly...

Workers cleaning a newly built eco-friendly home with sustainable products and tools.

November 27, 2025

After construction or renovation, a home is typically left with dust, debris, leftover adhesives, and other surface contaminants. These remnants can make the space unsafe, unsanitary, and unprepared for occupancy, requiring thorough cleaning before the home can be used. Construction sites often produce fine dust and residues that traditional cleaning might not fully remove, so effective cleaning is essential for both safety and appearance. Unlike conventional methods that...

House Construction Cleaning

November 27, 2025

Building or renovating a house is exciting, but once the construction work is complete, one crucial step remains before the home is safe, livable and ready for handover: construction cleaning. Unlike normal household cleaning, this type of cleaning must be scheduled at the correct time,  usually after all major trade work is finished and before the final handover. Many homeowners are unsure about the best timing, whether during...

Workers deep cleaning a newly constructed kitchen with brooms, vacuums, and cleaning tools.

November 26, 2025

After home construction or renovation, the kitchen usually becomes the most affected area in terms of dust and debris. Fine construction dust, grout haze, paint splatters, adhesive residue, sawdust, and leftover materials accumulate on every surface, including cabinets, countertops, tiles, appliances, and even inside drawers. These residues not only make the kitchen look unfinished but can also pose hygiene and safety risks if not properly cleaned. Because the...

Cleaning Floors, Walls & Ceilings After Home Construction

November 26, 2025

When a home construction or renovation project ends, the building usually looks dusty, messy, and unfinished. Even when the builders do their part, fine plaster dust settles on every corner, walls may show fingerprints or smudges, and ceilings collect hidden layers of powder from sanding and drilling. Floors carry the heaviest load, with footprints, dried grout, tape marks, and leftover debris. Before a house becomes safe and comfortable...

Workers cleaning a newly constructed bathroom with brushes and cleaning sprays.

November 26, 2025

After a new home is built, the bathroom often ends up as one of the messiest areas due to construction dust, grout haze, paint splatters, adhesive residue, and leftover debris. Even if all fixtures, tiles, and fittings appear installed, the space is not truly ready for use until it undergoes a thorough post-construction cleaning. Proper cleaning ensures the bathroom is sanitary, safe, and restores every surface, fixture, and...

New Home Construction Cleaning Checklist

November 25, 2025

Cleaning the interior of a newly built home is one of the most detailed stages in the entire building process. Once the construction team finishes their work, the inside of the home is often left with plaster dust, paint marks, packaging materials, silicone residue, fingerprints, and leftover debris. This is normal, but it means the home cannot be handed over until it goes through a proper cleaning process....

Dust & Debris Removal in House Construction Cleaning

November 24, 2025

Dust and debris are the biggest challenges after house construction. Even when the builders finish their work, the entire property, floors, walls, windows, cupboards, and outdoor areas, can be covered in fine plaster dust, timber particles, cement residue, paint flakes, and leftover materials. This type of dust is not the same as normal household dust. Construction dust is heavier, more stubborn, and sometimes harmful if not removed properly....