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Post-Renovation Cleaning Tips for Property Managers

  • Writer: Smart Janitorial
    Smart Janitorial
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Renovations make a building look new. Fresh paint, new floors, and bright spaces feel great. But when the work is done, dust and debris are everywhere. Post-renovation cleaning is the final step before tenants move in. A clean space makes a strong first impression.



Here are simple tips for property managers.


1. Remove All Debris First


Start by picking up trash and leftover materials. This may include plastic, tape, nails, and packaging. Clearing debris makes the space safe and easier to clean.


2. Clean from Top to Bottom


Dust falls downward. Always start cleaning high areas first.


Clean:


  • Vents

  • Lights

  • Shelves

  • Window frames


Then wipe walls and glass. Clean floors last.


3. Check Air Vents and Filters


Dust often collects in vents during renovations. If the air system turns on too soon, dust can spread through the building. Clean vents and replace filters before using the HVAC system.


4. Deep Clean Floors


Floors take heavy wear during renovation work. Vacuum and mop floors carefully. Hard floors may need special services like strip and wax. Carpets may need deep cleaning to remove dust.


5. Clean High-Touch Areas


Dust and germs collect on surfaces people touch often.


Wipe and sanitize:


  • Door handles

  • Light switches

  • Counters

  • Railings


These small details help the space feel truly clean.


For property managers in Orange County and Los Angeles, clean buildings help attract tenants and protect your investment.


Smart Janitorial provides professional post construction cleaning services. We are licensed by the DIR, fully insured, and bonded. Our trained crews help properties look move-in ready.


Schedule a Free Quote today! Or call 888-994-6439.

 
 
 

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