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Question: What are the duties of construction clean up?

You just finished a remodel or new build and the place looks like a construction zone. If you are a homeowner in Centennial, CO, you want the space safe, spotless, and move-in ready without spending days picking debris and dust out of every corner. Here is what construction cleanup actually covers, step by step.

Site clearing and debris removal

First up is removing bulky waste. That means hauling away scrap lumber, packing materials, drywall offcuts, and any leftover hardware. Crews check for loose nails, screws, and sharp items and collect them into proper disposal bags or dumpsters. This makes the site safe for the next crews or for occupants.

Rough clean

A rough clean removes the heavy dust and major dirt that builds up during construction. Tasks include sweeping and vacuuming floors, wiping down walls and ledges, and cleaning out trash bins. Large cobwebs, sticker backing from windows and appliances, and paint splatter are addressed at this stage so the space starts to feel usable.

Detail or final clean

The final clean gets the property ready for occupancy. This is where the team cleans baseboards, window sills and tracks, light fixtures, switches, outlets, countertops, cabinets inside and out, and all bathroom fixtures. Floors are vacuumed and mopped, glass is polished, and any adhesive or grout haze is removed. The goal is a spotless presentation, from corners to ceilings.

Window and exterior cleaning

Windows often collect dust, paint specks, and fingerprints during construction. Clean windows, frames, and screens inside and out are part of most jobs. For exterior work, professionals can sweep porches, remove construction dirt from driveways, and clean siding and entryways so the house looks finished from the street.

Specialty tasks

Some jobs need extra attention: removing protective films, polishing stainless fixtures, cleaning HVAC vents and filters, or wiping down light fixtures and ceiling fans. If tile, stone, or glass was installed, specialists may remove grout haze or do a deeper polish.

Waste sorting and disposal

Construction cleanup includes sorting materials for recycling when possible. Wood, metal, cardboard, and certain plastics are separated from general waste. Proper disposal of hazardous materials like paint cans or solvents follows local regulations.

Final inspection and touch ups

A final walk-through identifies any missed spots or touch ups needed. Crews handle these quickly so you get a clean handoff. This step often includes rechecking high-touch areas and ensuring the site is safe and inviting.

If you want this handled without the hassle, TopClean does construction cleanup for homeowners and businesses around Centennial, CO. We take care of the debris, dust, and details so you can enjoy the finished space.

Ready to wrap up your project? Visit TopClean at topcleanco.com or call (303) 221-1122 to schedule a cleanup or ask about your job.