The build is done.
The dust is everywhere.
Final-detail cleanup for general contractors, builders, remodelers, and developers handing over keys. Drywall dust, paint splatter, label removal, debris, and the rough-clean to final-clean rotation — done before your client walks the property. PPE-equipped crews, contractor-friendly scheduling.
Drywall dust gets into everything.
Post-construction cleanup is its own discipline. Drywall dust passes through HVAC and lands on every horizontal surface in the building. Paint splatter and adhesive labels need solvent expertise. Debris piles need sorting and hauling. A regular cleaning crew is not equipped for any of it.
Drywall Dust Penetration
Drywall dust is the smallest particulate on a job site and the most invasive. It rides HVAC into rooms that were sealed, lands on rafters, settles on light fixtures, and recirculates for weeks if you do not break the cycle.
HEPA-grade vacuum extraction, top-down protocol (rafters → fixtures → walls → floors), HVAC return-vent rotation, and air-mover cycles to push remaining dust out. We break the cycle, not chase it.
Paint Splatter & Overspray
Paint on glass, on hardware, on flooring grout lines, on the inside of a window track. Overspray on metal flashing. Adhesive masking tape that pulled finish off. Each one is a different removal method.
Solvent-trained crews who know which removers work on which finishes without damaging the underlying surface. Glass scraping, hardware polishing, grout-line attention, window-track detail.
Sticker, Label & Adhesive Removal
Manufacturer stickers on appliances, windows, faucets, shower doors, and outlet covers. Adhesive shadows, scratches from impatient removal, label glue that glass cleaner cannot touch.
Sticker and adhesive removal protocol — heat assist, solvent dwell, no-scratch scraping, residue polish. Every appliance, window, and fixture stickerless and shadow-free at handoff.
Debris Pile Sorting
Cut-off lumber, drywall scrap, packaging, broken tile, drink cans from the crew. Some of it can be salvaged or recycled, some is jobsite trash, some is hazardous (paint cans, solvents).
Debris sort and haul — recycling, donation, jobsite trash, and hazardous separation. Construction-debris-grade hauling capacity. Worksite is broom-clean before our final-clean crew rolls in.
Final Detail Walk-Through
Client walks the property with the GC. Punch-list items get noted. A smudge on a glass shower door becomes a delay. A fingerprint on stainless becomes a callback.
Final-detail crew specifically trained for the walk-through — glass, stainless, hardware, fixtures. Done before the client arrives, not while they are pointing things out.
PPE & Site Discipline
Active job sites need PPE-equipped crews who know the safety rules, sign in at the gate, follow site discipline, and do not delay other trades or trigger insurance flags.
PPE-equipped, OSHA 10/30 trained crew leads, site sign-in compliance, sub-trade coordination, and clean handoff. We work with your superintendent, not against them.
Construction-grade discipline, white-glove finish.
Rough + Final Clean Stages
We work the construction-cleanup discipline — rough clean (debris and dust knockdown), then final clean (detail and presentation). Two stages, one crew partner.
Contractor-Friendly Scheduling
GCs, builders, and developers operate on tight handoff windows. We work nights, weekends, and back-to-back jobs. Your closing date is our deadline.
Site Discipline & Insurance
PPE-equipped, OSHA-aware, site sign-in compliant, and properly insured. We do not trigger flags with your superintendent or your GC's carrier.
What Sets Us Apart
Ready for cleanup that respects the build?
Get a quote scoped to your project — square footage, finish level, and handoff date. We work with GCs, builders, and developers across Oregon.