Post Construction Cleaning US
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Post-construction cleaning is a crucial process that ensures a safe and clean environment after construction work is completed. It involves three main phases: rough cleaning, light cleaning, and final cleaning. Each phase focuses on different aspects of cleaning to prepare the space for use. Here’s a brief overview of each phase:
Rough Cleaning: This phase involves removing large debris, dust, and dirt to create a safer and easier-to-clean space. It includes debris removal, initial dust and dirt clearing, basic surface cleaning, deep cleaning, and a final walkthrough.
Light Cleaning: After rough cleaning, light cleaning focuses on removing construction dust and preparing surfaces for further use. This phase involves vacuuming, wiping down surfaces, and cleaning fixtures.
Final Cleaning: The final phase involves polishing surfaces to ensure they are spotless and ready for occupancy. This includes cleaning glass surfaces, mirrors, and fixtures, and ensuring all areas are free of dust and residue.
By following these phases, you can ensure that the construction site is clean, safe, and ready for the next steps in the project.
Taking care of your newly redone space
We understand that freshly painted, stained, or lacquered baseboards, trim, and doorframes are delicate following construction. We know how to remove debris without scuffing, scratching or removing fresh paint or stain. Our team also has experience cleaning unfinished woodwork without damaging the raw material.
If you are in need of post construction or post remodeling cleaning services, call your local Liv’s Cleaning services today!

Building Porter: This role involves ensuring that a building’s maintenance team operates efficiently, maintaining cleanliness and safety within the premises.
Commercial Builder Porter Service: This service is essential for construction projects, ensuring that the site remains clean and safe, which is crucial for final inspections and occupancy.
Both roles highlight the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment in construction projects.
Both roles highlight the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment in construction projects.
Both roles highlight the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment in construction projects.
At Liv’s we provide Porters to help keep building and service areas clean. We take care of hiring and training each porter to ensure that they are completing the job correctly.
Our Construction Porter’s duties include but are not limited to:
Cleaning and maintaining common areas: Porters are responsible for keeping the construction site clean and organized, including sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors and carpets.
Assisting with maintenance tasks: Porters may be tasked with performing minor repairs, such as changing light bulbs or fixing loose wires.
Greeting and assisting visitors: Porters often serve as the first point of contact for visitors, helping them navigate the site and providing information about the construction project.
Reporting hazards and incidents: Porters must be vigilant and report any safety hazards or incidents they encounter on the site.
Organizing supplies: Porters may need to organize and stock supplies in designated areas, ensuring they are easily accessible and up-to-date.
Our porter services can help to maintain and clean your Dallas-Fort Worth facility throughout the day. Cleaner offices or work environments have been proven to be more productive, and an onsite porter can help with the smaller daily tasks at your facility.
We stay up-to-date with the latest disinfectants, technologies, and cleaning methods based on protocols and pathogen control guidelines from the CDC, EPA, WHO, and OSHA.
Post-construction cleaning is a crucial process that ensures a safe and clean environment after construction work is completed. It involves three main phases: rough cleaning, light cleaning, and final cleaning. Each phase focuses on different aspects of cleaning to prepare the space for use. Here’s a brief overview of each phase:
Rough Cleaning:
Purpose: To remove large construction debris, excess materials, and large dust buildup.
Tasks:
- Clearing out leftover construction materials, wood scraps, drywall pieces, and packaging.
- Initial sweeping and vacuuming to get rid of the bulk of dust and dirt.
- Removing large items and any hazardous materials.
- When it Happens: During the construction process, often before flooring or other finishes are fully installed.
Light Cleaning (or Pre-Final Cleaning):
Purpose: To prepare surfaces for the detailed final cleaning by removing remaining dust and dirt from various surfaces.
Tasks:
- Washing walls.
- Cleaning window frames.
- Removing plastic coverings and stickers from installations.
- Wiping down hard surfaces like cabinets and countertops.
Final Cleaning (or Touch-up Cleaning):
Purpose: To achieve a professional and polished appearance, ensuring the space is spotless, hygienic, and ready for occupancy.
Tasks:
- Dusting all visible surfaces, light fixtures, and vents.
- Deep cleaning and polishing all fixtures, hardware, and appliances.
- Deep cleaning windows and mirrors.
- Thoroughly cleaning and mopping hard floors and, if applicable, steam cleaning carpets.
- Sanitizing bathrooms and kitchens.
Final touches, like ensuring air vents are clean and the overall space is immaculate.
When it Happens:
After all construction and finish work is complete, just before the final walkthrough or handover.

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