The remodel is done.
Now you want your home back.
Cleanup after kitchen, bathroom, basement, addition, and whole-home remodels. Drywall dust in places you never thought of, sawdust under the new vanity, paint smell still in the air, and the kind of debris your contractor said someone else would handle. We make the house liveable again.
The contractor cleaned up. That is not what cleanup means.
Contractor cleanup is broom-clean — debris piled, drop cloths gone, tools out. Your home is still a dust-covered shell with sawdust in the HVAC and adhesive on the new countertop. Post-renovation cleanup is the difference between a finished room and a liveable one.
Dust Where You Did Not Renovate
You renovated the kitchen. Why is there dust in the bedroom? Because HVAC carried it. Because doors opened. Because dust does not respect tape lines. The whole house needs cleaning, not just the project room.
Whole-home dust capture, not just the project space. HVAC return-vent cleaning, top-down protocol applied across every room, and air-mover cycle to push out residual fines.
Sawdust In Every Crack
Sawdust falls into outlet boxes, baseboard gaps, behind appliances, into vent registers, between hardwood seams, and under brand-new cabinets. You will be vacuuming sawdust for a year if no one addresses it now.
Crack-and-crevice protocol — vent registers pulled and vacuumed, baseboard gaps detail-vacuumed, appliance pull-out where safe, cabinet undersides and toe-kicks. Found it where you would have found it a year later.
New Surface, Old Damage
New countertop has adhesive shadow from packaging tape. New cabinet has fingerprints from installers. New tile has grout haze. New fixtures have water-spot from cure time. All brand-new, all looking dirty.
New-surface protocol — adhesive removal, fingerprint polish, grout-haze removal, fixture descaling. Your new surfaces look new, not freshly-installed. The way the showroom looked.
Leftover Materials & Packaging
Cabinet packaging, tile boxes, paint cans (some half-full, some empty), drop cloths, broken trim, the wrong-sized faucet that never went back. Contractor said "we will haul that," and then did not.
Junk-removal add-on for what the contractor left. Recycling, donation, hazardous-paint disposal where applicable. The garage is clear when we leave, not stacked with project remnants.
You Want to Move Back In
You have been displaced for weeks or months. You want your home back — clean, smelling like a home, ready to live in. Not a half-finished project that "passes" inspection.
Move-in-day mindset. We clean to liveable, not to inspection-passable. Air-out cycle, surface freshen, and the touches (toilet paper, hand towel, soap by the sink) that make a house a home again.
Family-Safe Air Quality
VOCs from new paint and finishes, sawdust as an irritant, and the smell of a job site. Kids and pets are particularly sensitive. You want to bring them home, but only when it is safe.
Air-quality-conscious products and ventilation cycle. Eco-certified cleaners, no fragrance bombs, doors and windows open during the right cycles, and a final air-out before family returns.
Cleanup that matches the home you remodeled.
Same-Week Booking
Renovations finish on uncertain timelines. We hold same-week appointments so you do not wait a month to move back in.
New-Surface Care
Adhesive, grout-haze, water-spot, fingerprint — the "new install" residue most cleaners do not even see. We do.
Family-Safe Products
Eco-certified products, ventilation discipline, and an air-out cycle so kids and pets come home to clean air, not a fragrance overlay on dust.
What Sets Us Apart
Ready to move back into your home?
Get a quote for a post-renovation clean scoped to your project. Whole-home approach, same-week booking, family-safe products.