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Professional cleaning a newly installed window, removing haze, tape glue, and paint residue safely.

January 28, 2026

After construction or renovation, windows are often left with cement haze, tape glue, paint splashes, silicone residue, and fine construction dust. These contaminants cannot be removed safely using standard window cleaning methods. When handled incorrectly, they can permanently scratch, etch, or cloud the glass surface. This detailed guide explains how builders clean windows safely, why post-construction window cleaning requires specialist care, and the professional methods used to protect...

Home interior after builder rough cleaning, professional cleaner removing dust from surfaces and floors.

January 27, 2026

After the completion of a construction or renovation project, the work isn’t truly finished until your space is free from the debris and dust left behind. One essential step that ensures your newly renovated or built home is clean, safe, and ready for the final finishing touches is rough cleaning. This crucial phase focuses specifically on eliminating construction dust, debris, and dirt, creating a cleaner environment that’s ready...

Professional cleaner on a construction site showing price factors per square meter and hourly rates

January 27, 2026

Builder cleaning (also called post-construction cleaning) is essential after renovation or new construction. But costs vary widely depending on property size, condition, and service type. This guide breaks down builder cleaning costs, compares per sqm vs hourly pricing, and explains add-ons so you know exactly what you’re paying for. What Is Builder Cleaning? Builder cleaning is a deep, specialist cleaning service carried out after construction, renovation, or refurbishment...

What Does Builder Cleaning Include? Room-by-Room Builders Clean Scope

January 27, 2026

Renovating a home or completing a construction project is exciting, but it comes with one inevitable reality: dust, debris, and leftover construction residue. That’s where a professional builder cleaning comes in. Not only does it ensure your property looks pristine, but it also removes hazardous dust and residue, ensuring health, safety, and compliance standards are met. In this guide, we’ll break down what a builder’s clean includes room...

Crew performing final clean in a newly built home, tools neatly staged, surfaces spotless

January 26, 2026

A builder’s final clean is the last step to make a construction site ready for use. It happens after all the building work is finished. This cleaning ensures the place is clean, safe, and ready for people to move in or start using. The goal is to remove all the dust, debris, and leftover materials from the construction, leaving the space looking fresh and new. Why is a...

What Is Post-Renovation Cleaning and Why It Matters

January 23, 2026

Renovating a home can be exciting. New floors, fresh paint, modern fixtures, and updated layouts give a property a completely refreshed look. However, once the construction work is finished, there is a hidden challenge: the mess left behind. Dust settles on every surface, debris accumulates in corners, and chemical residues linger. This is where post-renovation cleaning comes in. It ensures that a renovated space is not only visually...

Construction Site Cleanliness and Healthy Living Spaces

January 22, 2026

Construction projects often end with a sense of relief. The building work is finished, the structure looks complete, and the space appears ready for use. However, what many people do not realise is that a finished building does not always mean a clean or healthy environment. Construction site cleanliness plays a major role in determining whether a space is truly safe and comfortable for living. After construction work,...

Power Wash Deck & Timber After Construction Safely

January 16, 2026

If you’ve just completed a construction project, your new deck or timber surfaces may look flawless at first glance, but appearances can be deceiving. Beneath the surface, stubborn dust, fine cement residue, leftover sawdust, and even hidden paint splatters could be quietly damaging your wood, leaving microscopic scratches or promoting mold growth. Have you ever wondered why some new decks start discoloring or splintering within months? The answer...