Post-construction
After builders cleaning across London
Fine dust, debris and residue cleared so a renovated space is ready to live in.
- Fine dust removal
- Post-construction method
- Flexible scheduling around trades
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Three phases, construction to clean
Every after-builders clean works through the same three stages, whatever the scale of the renovation.
Phase 1: Debris & dust removal
All visible dust, debris and protective wrapping cleared from every surface, fixture and floor.
Phase 2: Surface detailing
Paint splatter, adhesive marks, grout haze and protective film removed from glass, tiles and fittings.
Phase 3: Final polish
Every room checked, all surfaces polished, floors mopped: the space is ready to live in or hand over.
The time each phase takes depends on the size of the build and how the trades left it. We assess that when you tell us about the project.
Where builders' dust actually hides
Five places a regular clean skips entirely, and exactly what we cover instead.
Light fittings
Fine dust settles on shades and bulbs long before it's visible from the floor.
Extractor fans and vents
Building dust clogs the grille faster than everyday use ever would.
Tops of door frames and skirting
The horizontal surfaces nobody looks at from standing height.
Inside window tracks
Grit and dust collect in the runners, not just on the glass.
Behind radiators
A gap that traps dust and rarely gets touched during the build itself.
Scoped to the size of the build
A single-room refurb and a whole-house gut renovation don't take the same time to clean, so we assess the scale of the project rather than quoting a flat rate for "after builders."
A single room might take half a day. A full gut renovation can take two days or more, depending on how thorough the trades were with their own cleanup. Tell us about the project and we'll quote accordingly.
What we clean, and what's the trades' job
We clean surfaces, not construction waste. Here's exactly where that line sits.
A final check before we leave
Every room walked through room by room before the job is called complete, so the space is genuinely ready, not just tidied around the mess.
Frequently asked questions
Once the trades have finished and removed their tools, but before you move furniture back in or hand the keys over. That way, the clean can reach every surface without working around your belongings or the next occupant's schedule.
A regular clean maintains a space already in good order. A deep clean resets built-up grime. An after-builders clean targets construction residue: fine plaster dust that settles on every surface, paint splatter, adhesive marks, protective film on new fixtures, and debris the trades left behind. Different products, different method.
No, we clean surfaces, not dispose of construction waste. The trades should have cleared rubble, offcuts, and heavy debris before we arrive. If they have not, that is a separate waste removal job, not a cleaning task.
Depends on the size of the renovation and how thorough the trades were with their own cleanup. A single-room refurb might take half a day; a whole-house gut renovation can take two days or more. We assess it when you tell us about the project and quote accordingly.
Ready when you are
Renovation finished, ready to move back in?
Tell us about the build and we'll quote for the clean, factoring in the scope and how the trades left it.
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