New home construction cleaning
New home construction cleaning guidance for planning the right cleaning scope after construction, remodeling, or renovation work.
Built for the last stage of the project, not ordinary house cleaning.
New home construction cleaning pages answer the practical questions customers ask before booking: what affects price, what is included, how long the work may take, and what information is needed for an accurate estimate.
The goal is to make the quote conversation faster. Instead of guessing from a generic cleaning menu, the page explains project condition, dust level, access, timing, and the difference between rough, final, and touch-up cleaning.
Shynli Post-Construction Cleaning is designed for the moment when the work is almost finished and the space needs to look finished too. The request can be shaped around construction dust, cabinet interiors, fixtures, glass, floors, trim, access windows, and the handoff deadline instead of a one-size-fits-all cleaning menu.
The sales conversation stays practical: what needs to be cleaned, what is already finished, what is still active on site, and what result has to be ready for the next person who walks in. That may be an owner, buyer, tenant, inspector, superintendent, leasing team, photographer, or family moving into a remodeled home.
Match the request to the job phase.
Rough clean
Bulk dust reset after trades leave, before punch work and finish protection become the bottleneck.
Final clean
Top-down detailing for owner walkthroughs, listing photos, leasing, inspections, and move-in day.
Touch-up clean
Fast return pass after punch-list work, open house traffic, or last-minute dust before handoff.
What makes the estimate accurate.
The strongest quote requests include the service address or ZIP, rough square footage, photos of the current condition, the cleaning phase, the turnover date, parking and access notes, and any fragile or specialty surfaces. These details help us understand whether the space is ready for a rough clean, final clean, or touch-up visit.
A practical closeout clean with clear boundaries.
The clean can focus on top-down dust removal, visible surfaces, cabinets, shelves, drawers, fixtures, switches, ledges, trim, interior glass, tracks, sills, kitchens, bathrooms, appliances, vacuuming, mopping, and final detail work. Heavy debris hauling, hazardous cleanup, mold, asbestos, lead, and restoration work need a different specialty provider unless separately confirmed in writing.
Continue planning the right construction clean.
Questions before you book.
When should I schedule new home construction cleaning?
Schedule new home construction cleaning after major trades are finished and before walkthrough, listing photos, inspection, or move-in whenever possible.
What details do you need for intent page?
We need the project ZIP, square footage, turnover date, cleaning phase, access notes, dust level, and any photos that show the current site condition.
Do you remove heavy construction debris?
Heavy debris hauling, dumpsters, hazardous cleanup, asbestos, lead, mold, and biohazard work are not included unless separately confirmed in writing.