After Builders Cleaning
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Renovation work often leaves behind more than expected — fine dust, residue, and debris that settle across every surface. This type of cleaning requires a more careful and structured approach to bring the space back to a usable condition.
We focus on removing post-construction dust and restoring the property so it feels clean, safe, and ready to use again.
- Careful removal of fine construction dust from all surfaces
- Detailed cleaning of kitchens, bathrooms, and fixtures
- Attention to edges, corners, and hard-to-reach areas
- Suitable for flats, houses, and recently renovated spaces
- Flexible appointments depending on project completion
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Dealing With Fine Dust and Hidden Residue
One of the biggest challenges after building work is the fine dust that settles across the entire property. Unlike everyday dust, this type can spread into areas that seem unaffected at first. It often gathers on top of cabinets, inside corners, and along edges where it isn’t immediately visible. In some cases, it can also settle inside cupboards, along door frames, and even on vertical surfaces, creating a thin layer that’s easy to miss without close inspection.
If not handled properly, this dust can continue to move around even after an initial clean. Opening windows, walking through rooms, or simply using the space can cause particles to resettle. This is why a careful and systematic approach is necessary. Without it, the same dust can reappear repeatedly, making the property feel as though it hasn’t been fully cleaned.
The cleaning process focuses on gradually removing dust layer by layer. Starting from higher surfaces and working downwards helps prevent contamination of already cleaned areas. Each section is completed before moving on, reducing the chance of rework. This method also allows better control over how dust is removed, rather than spreading it across different parts of the property.
Attention is also given to materials that react differently to cleaning. For example, newly installed surfaces may require a gentler approach, while tiled areas may need more thorough work to remove residue left behind from installation. Painted walls, wooden finishes, and delicate fittings are handled with care to avoid marking or damage while still achieving a clean result.
Another important aspect is air quality. Once surfaces are cleaned properly, the overall feel of the space changes. The environment becomes noticeably fresher, making it more comfortable to spend time in. This difference is often more noticeable than the visual improvement alone.
This type of cleaning is not about speed. It’s about removing what remains after the visible work is finished, ensuring the property is genuinely ready to be used without ongoing dust issues or the need for repeated cleaning shortly after.