New Construction
Cleanup Services
New construction and renovation projects conclude with a critical step: preparing the space for occupancy. Superior Building Maintenance provides comprehensive new construction cleanup services tailored to the final stages of construction and renovation projects.

Why new construction cleanup matters
Construction and renovation leave behind dust, debris, adhesives, and material residues that standard cleaning crews may not handle effectively. Detailed post-construction cleaning is essential to:
Ensure safety for occupants and inspectors
Remove hazardous materials and construction residues
Present a finished product that meets client expectations
Minimize punch-list items related to cleanliness
Comply with building inspection and occupancy requirements
Key benefits of our construction cleanup services
How we approach new construction cleanup
Comprehensive Capabilities Offered Verbatim
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Project staging
We phase cleanup to match construction milestones—initial debris removal, progressive cleaning, and final detail cleaning.
02
Safety and site readiness
Before work begins, we review safety plans, ensure PPE usage, and coordinate with general contractors to manage access and utilities.
03
Debris management
Proper segregation and disposal of construction debris in compliance with local regulations.
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Detail cleaning and final touches
Removal of stickers, paint splatter, and adhesives; polishing surfaces; vacuuming and mopping; window cleaning; and final restroom readiness.
Typical phases and tasks
Rough cleanup
- Remove excess materials, packaging, and large debris
- Perform rough sweeping and spot cleaning to allow trades to continue
Intermediate cleanup
- Dust and remove small debris from surfaces, fixtures, and ductwork
- Clean and protect installed flooring and fixtures before finish trades
Final detail cleaning
- HEPA vacuuming of dust from all surfaces, walls, and ceilings
- Detailed cleaning of cabinets, countertops, hardware, and appliances
Interior window cleaning and glass polishing
- Final floor cleaning: buffing, polishing, or carpet extraction
- Restroom sanitization and fixture polishing
- Final trash removal and site sweep for occupancy
Quality control and punch-list services
We provide a punch-list follow-up to address any remaining spots that need attention prior to final sign-off. After the final clean, we perform an inspection with the client or contractor to ensure all items are resolved and the space meets readiness expectations.
Safety and compliance on construction sites
- Pre-job hazard assessments and coordination with general contractors
- Proper use of PPE and site safety equipment
- Compliance with local disposal and recycling rules for construction debris
- Training in safe handling of adhesives, solvents, and other construction-related substances
Specialized tasks and options
High-dusting and ceiling cleaning for accumulated construction dust
Paint spatter removal using appropriate techniques
Protective film removal from surfaces and glazing
Exterior pressure washing to remove mortar, dirt, and construction staining
Air duct and ventilation cleaning coordination (if required)
Floor protection during remaining construction phases
Frequently asked questions
When should construction cleaning begin?
Cleaning should proceed in stages: initial rough cleanup after framing and major trades, intermediate cleaning as finishing work progresses, and a comprehensive final detail clean after all installations are complete.
Can you handle hazardous construction debris?
We coordinate with contractors to manage hazardous materials per local regulations, including proper segregation and disposal. For certain regulated materials, licensed hazardous waste handlers may be engaged.
Do you offer overnight or weekend cleanups to meet tight timelines?
Yes. We provide flexible scheduling, including after-hours or weekend work, to meet project deadlines.
How do you manage dust control in finished areas?
We use HEPA-filter vacuums, negative air machines where appropriate, and careful cleaning sequences to prevent dust re-circulation and protect finished surfaces.
