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Post-Construction Cleaning in Niagara Region and Hamilton

CLEANSON provides post-construction and post-renovation cleaning for homes and business spaces across Niagara Region and Hamilton. This service focuses on dust, residue and final presentation after work is complete.

When Post-Construction Cleaning Makes Sense

Post-construction cleaning is useful after renovations, repairs, painting, flooring, drywall work, cabinet installation, basement finishing or other projects that leave dust and residue behind.

After Renovation

For homes or business spaces that need dust and residue cleaned after renovation work.

After Painting or Drywall

For fine dust, surface dust and light residue left behind after contractor work.

Before Move-In or Reopening

For spaces that need a more presentable finish before people move in or customers return.

What Post-Construction Cleaning Focuses On

Fine Dust Removal

Dust on reachable surfaces, ledges, trims, fixtures, counters and visible areas.

Kitchen and Bathroom Surfaces

Cleaning visible surfaces, sinks, counters, exterior cabinets and fixtures if included in the scope.

Surface Wipe-Downs

Wiping exterior surfaces affected by renovation dust and residue.

Windowsills and Ledges

Dust removal from sills, ledges and other horizontal surfaces where construction dust settles.

Floor Cleaning

Vacuuming and mopping based on floor type, dust level and construction residue.

Final Presentation Cleaning

Helping the space look more finished, clean and ready for use.

Post-construction Cleaning FAQ

Do you remove construction debris?

Light debris can sometimes be included, but heavy disposal or contractor waste should be discussed separately.

Can you clean after drywall dust?

Yes, but drywall dust level and surface type affect the quote and time required.

Is this the same as deep cleaning?

No. Post-construction cleaning is more dust-focused and project-specific.

Should contractors be finished before cleaning?

Yes. Final cleaning works best after major contractor work is complete.

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