Even with a meticulous deep clean, construction environments are dynamic. Foot traffic, HVAC activation, or ongoing punch-list work can introduce new dust and fingerprints in the days after cleaning. That’s where the optional touch-up clean comes in.
A touch-up clean typically occurs:
- Right before occupancy or move-in
- After final inspections
- Following warranty or contractor visits
It focuses on quick refreshes, like wiping surfaces, cleaning glass, and vacuuming dust that settles post-inspection. This short, final step ensures the property looks as pristine on delivery day as it did after the final clean.
The same cleaning provider that handled the main post-construction deep cleaning typically conducts touch-ups. Because they’re already familiar with the site, they can work efficiently and avoid redoing areas that are already in perfect condition.