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How to Clean Construction Dust From Concrete Floor

February 25, 2026

Construction dust looks easy to clean… until you try. You sweep the concrete floor, and the powdery film is still there. You mop it, and the cloudy residue comes back again the next day. This happens because fine cement dust, drywall particles, and silica powder don’t just sit on the surface, they sink deep into the tiny pores of concrete and keep rising back up with every step....

How to Clean a House After Construction

February 25, 2026

House Construction may be finished, but the mess it leaves behind is not. A newly built or renovated home is often covered in fine construction dust, paint marks, adhesive residue, and hidden debris that spreads into every room. Cleaning a house after construction is not the same as normal house cleaning, because construction dust is extremely fine and can keep returning if it is not removed using the...

Builder Cleaning Detail Hotspots: Skirtings, Tracks, Hinges

February 20, 2026

After construction work is finished, most people expect the cleaning to be simple, remove the big debris, vacuum the floors, wipe the windows, and the job is done. But professional builders cleaners know that the real challenge is not the visible mess. It is the hidden dust and residue trapped in the smallest architectural details. Skirting boards collect layers of fine plaster dust that slowly fall from freshly...

Builder Cleaning High Areas: Fans, Lights, Ledges, Ceilings

February 19, 2026

Construction projects always leave dust and debris behind, but the biggest cleaning challenge is often not at floor level. The most serious contamination usually sits in high areas such as ceiling fans, light fixtures, structural ledges, and overhead ceilings. During building work, cutting, sanding, drilling, and painting release fine airborne particles that rise with warm air and settle on elevated surfaces. If these areas are not cleaned properly...

How to Clean Construction Dust

February 19, 2026

Construction dust looks harmless at first. It seems like normal dirt that can be wiped away quickly. But in reality, Post-construction dust is one of the hardest types of contamination to remove from residential and commercial properties.. The particles are extremely fine, and many of them come from materials like drywall, cement, insulation, and wood cutting. Some of these particles contain silica dust, which is known to be...

What Is a Builders Clean?

February 18, 2026

A property might appear finished once the final trades leave the construction site, but experienced builders know the job is not truly complete until the building has undergone a professional builders clean. Fine plaster dust settles inside window tracks, packaging residue sticks to new fixtures, silicone marks appear in wet areas, and construction debris collects in corners that standard cleaning cannot properly remove. Without a structured construction site...

Builder Cleaning SWMS: What It Covers and Why It Matters

February 16, 2026

Many cleaning companies think builder cleaning is just another deep clean job. They bring mops, vacuums, and chemicals and start working. But on a real construction site in Sydney, one wrong move can shut down the entire project. A worker can inhale silica dust from concrete cutting. Someone can slip on loose debris near scaffolding. A chemical reaction can damage new flooring or cause injury. When safety rules...

Builder Cleaning Waste Disposal: Bagging Dust and Rubbish

February 13, 2026

Builder cleaning waste disposal is a critical part of post-construction cleaning. After builders complete construction or renovation work, the site contains fine dust, broken materials, packaging waste, and leftover debris. Proper bagging and disposal of this waste ensures safety, compliance, and environmental responsibility. In Sydney, strict regulations apply to construction waste management, and both homeowners and professional cleaners must follow them carefully. This guide explains how builder cleaning...