Professional post-construction cleaning in Connecticut
We handle the mess so you can move in clean. Professional cleanup after renovation or new construction.
Why Connecticut needs professional construction cleanup
Why Connecticut needs professional construction cleanup
Connecticut's construction market keeps moving. You've got new residential builds popping up across the state, apartment developments in urban centers, and plenty of renovation projects as homeowners refresh older properties. After a construction project wraps, the dust and debris left behind can be overwhelming, and that's where professional post-construction cleaning services really matter. A meticulous cleanup isn't just about making a space look good, it's about getting your property ready for occupancy and protecting the health and safety of future occupants.
Professional construction cleanup in Connecticut handles what general contractors can't. We remove debris, dust every surface, vacuum flooring, and scrub walls so your new space is spotless and ready to use. Whether you're dealing with a commercial fit-out, a residential remodel, or a full renovation project, our cleaning services are designed to meet your project's unique needs on your deadline. That's why contractors and homeowners across Connecticut trust post-construction cleaning services to deliver that flawless finish.
What our post-construction cleaning services cover
After a construction project wraps up, your space is left with dust, debris, and leftover materials that need professional attention. Our post-construction cleaning services in Connecticut handle both phases of the cleanup process. The rough cleaning phase removes heavy dust and debris from every surface, flooring, and walls, making the space safe to work in. Then comes the final clean, where we vacuum, scrub, disinfect, and polish every inch until your renovation project is spotless and ready for occupancy. Whether you're finishing a new build, commercial spaces, or a residential remodel, our professional construction clean delivers a pristine, welcoming environment that meets your specific needs and deadline.
How we price post-construction cleaning in Connecticut
Pricing for post-construction cleaning services in Connecticut depends mainly on square footage and how much dust and debris you're dealing with. A smaller renovation project might run a few hundred dollars, while a full new build or major remodel could be several thousand. Most cleaning companies charge by the square foot or offer flat rates based on the scope of work, and rough cleaning phases typically cost less than final clean work since there's more dust and leftover materials to remove.
The best way to get an accurate quote is to have a professional come out for an on-site assessment. They'll walk through your construction site, check every surface, evaluate the debris removal needed, and give you a free quote based on your specific needs. This takes the guesswork out of budgeting and makes sure you're getting a fair price for the cleanup work ahead.
Questions about construction cleanup and cleaning services
How long does post-construction cleaning take?
That depends on the size of your project and what we're working with. A small residential remodel might take a day or two, while a larger new build or commercial space could take a week or more. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we assess the job. Most of the time, we can work around your schedule and get you ready for occupancy as fast as possible. The rough cleaning phase happens first, then we come back for the final clean once everything's in place.
What's included in your post-construction cleaning services?
We handle everything. That means removing debris and leftover materials, vacuuming and sweeping every surface, scrubbing floors and walls, cleaning windows and fixtures, and disinfecting high-touch areas. For commercial cleaning, we also make sure air quality is addressed and that the space is compliant with health and safety standards. Our cleaning services are designed to leave your space pristine and ready to use. We use advanced cleaning solutions and meticulous attention to detail on every inch of your renovation project.
Do you work on both residential and commercial construction cleanup?
Yes, we do both. Whether it's a residential renovation, new build, or commercial spaces, we've got the experience and equipment to handle it. Connecticut has a mix of older homes that need remodeling and new construction, so we're used to different building types and challenges. Commercial projects often have their own requirements, and we know how to meet those specific needs.
Can you clean up after a renovation project in an occupied home?
We can, but it takes planning. We'll work during hours that work for you and try to minimize disruption. Dust and dirt from renovation work can spread, so we use containment and consistent cleaning throughout the project when possible. A free quote helps us understand your situation and figure out the best approach for your unique needs.
What if I have more questions about your services?
We get a lot of the same questions from homeowners and contractors in Connecticut, so we've put together answers to the ones we hear most often. If you don't see what you're looking for, reach out and we'll be happy to help.
All service areas by county
We also serve these communities across the state
Western Connecticut Planning Region
- Ball Pond
- Bethel
- Bigelow Corners
- Bogus Hill
- Botsford
- Branchville
- Bridgewater
- Brookfield
- Brookfield Center
- Byram
- Candlewood Isle
- Candlewood Knolls
- Candlewood Lake Club
- Candlewood Orchards
- Candlewood Shores
- Cannondale
- Chimney Point
- Coleytown
- Compo
- Cos Cob
- Danbury
- Darien
- Darien Downtown
- Dodgingtown
- Gaylordsville
- Georgetown
- Glenville
- Greens Farms
- Greenwich
- Hawleyville
- Indian Field
- Inglenook
- Kellogg Point
- Knollcrest
- Lakes East
- Lakes West
- Lakeside Woods
- Mamanasco Lake
- New Canaan
- New Fairfield
- New Milford
- Newtown
- Noroton
- Noroton Heights
- Norwalk
- Old Greenwich
- Old Hill
- Pemberwick
- Poplar Plains
- Redding
- Redding Center
- Ridgebury
- Ridgefield
- Riverside
- Rock Ridge
- Route 7 Gateway
- Sail Harbor
- Sandy Hook
- Saugatuck
- Sherman
- South Wilton
- Stamford
- Staples
- Taylor Corners
- Tokeneke
- Topstone
- West Mountain
- Weston
- Westport
- Westport Village
- Wilton
- Wilton Center
Capitol Planning Region
- Andover
- Avon
- Berlin
- Bloomfield
- Blue Hills
- Bolton
- Broad Brook
- Canton
- Canton Valley
- Collinsville
- Columbia
- Coventry
- Coventry Lake
- Crystal Lake
- East Granby
- East Hartford
- East Windsor
- Ellington
- Enfield
- Farmington
- Glastonbury
- Glastonbury Center
- Granby
- Hartford
- Hazardville
- Hebron
- Kensington
- Manchester
- Mansfield
- Mansfield Center
- Marlborough
- New Britain
- Newington
- North Granby
- Plainville
- Plantsville
- Rockville
- Rocky Hill
- Salmon Brook
- Sherwood Manor
- Simsbury
- Simsbury Center
- Somers
- South Coventry
- South Windsor
- Southington
- Southwood Acres
- Stafford
- Stafford Springs
- Storrs
- Suffield
- Suffield Depot
- Tariffville
- Terramuggus
- Thompsonville
- Tolland
- Vernon
- Weatogue
- West Hartford
- West Simsbury
- Wethersfield
- Willington
- Windsor
- Windsor Locks
Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
- Baltic
- Bozrah
- Colchester
- Conning Towers-Nautilus Park
- East Lyme
- Franklin
- Gales Ferry
- Griswold
- Groton
- Groton Long Point
- Jewett City
- Lebanon
- Ledyard
- Lisbon
- Mashantucket
- Montville
- Mystic
- New London
- Niantic
- Noank
- North Stonington
- Norwich
- Old Mystic
- Oxoboxo River
- Pawcatuck
- Poquonock Bridge
- Preston
- Salem
- South Windham
- Sprague
- Stonington
- Waterford
- Willimantic
- Windham
Northwest Hills Planning Region
- Bantam
- Barkhamsted
- Burlington
- Canaan
- Colebrook
- Cornwall
- Cornwall Bridge
- Falls Village
- Goshen
- Hartland
- Harwinton
- Kent
- Lakeville
- Litchfield
- Morris
- New Hartford
- New Hartford Center
- New Preston
- Norfolk
- North Canaan
- Northwest Harwinton
- Pleasant Valley
- Riverton
- Roxbury
- Salisbury
- Sharon
- Torrington
- Warren
- Washington
- West Cornwall
- Winchester
- Winsted
Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region
- Ashford
- Brooklyn
- Canterbury
- Chaplin
- Danielson
- Dayville
- East Brooklyn
- Eastford
- Hampton
- Killingly
- Lake Bungee
- Lake Chaffee
- Mechanicsville
- Moosup
- North Grosvenor Dale
- Plainfield
- Plainfield Village
- Pomfret
- Putnam
- Quasset Lake
- Quinebaug
- Scotland
- South Woodstock
- Sterling
- Thompson
- Union
- Voluntown
- Wauregan
- Witches Woods
- Woodstock
Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
- Chester
- Chester Center
- Clinton
- Cromwell
- Deep River
- Deep River Center
- Durham
- East Haddam
- East Hampton
- Essex
- Essex Village
- Fenwick
- Haddam
- Higganum
- Killingworth
- Lake Pocotopaug
- Lyme
- Middlefield
- Middletown
- Moodus
- Old Lyme
- Old Saybrook
- Old Saybrook Center
- Portland
- Saybrook Manor
- Westbrook
- Westbrook Center
Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
- Ansonia
- Beacon Falls
- Bethlehem
- Bethlehem Village
- Bristol
- Cheshire
- Cheshire Village
- Derby
- Heritage Village
- Middlebury
- Naugatuck
- Oakville
- Oxford
- Plymouth
- Prospect
- Seymour
- Shelton
- Southbury
- Terryville
- Thomaston
- Waterbury
- Watertown
- Wolcott
- Woodbury
- Woodbury Center
South Central Connecticut Planning Region
- Bethany
- Branford
- Branford Center
- East Haven
- Guilford
- Guilford Center
- Hamden
- Madison
- Madison Center
- Meriden
- New Haven
- North Branford
- North Haven
- Northford
- Orange
- Quinnipiac University
- Wallingford
- Wallingford Center
- West Haven
- Woodbridge
- Woodmont
Greater Bridgeport Planning Region
- Bridgeport
- Daniels Farm
- East Village
- Easton
- Fairfield
- Fairfield University
- Long Hill
- Lordship
- Mill Plain
- Monroe
- Murray
- Oronoque
- Plattsville
- Sacred Heart University
- Southport
- Stepney
- Stratford
- Stratford Downtown
- Tashua
- Trumbull
- Trumbull Center
New Haven County
- Milford