Post-Construction Cleanup in DuPage County

From Construction Site to Move-In Ready

Phase One: Rough Clean

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The Naperville community has voted us their top cleaning service five consecutive years — not a one-time win, a consistent track record.

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We carry full liability coverage and workers' compensation. Builders and contractors can request a Certificate of Insurance before work begins.

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If anything falls short of your standard, we come back within 24 hours and reclean it — no charge, no pushback, no hassle.

Post-Construction Cleaning, DuPage County

This Is a Different Kind of Clean

Post-construction cleaning isn’t an extension of routine housekeeping. The dust left behind after a build or renovation — particularly the fine crystalline silica particles from concrete and drywall — is invisible to the naked eye and won’t respond to a standard vacuum or mop. It requires specific equipment, specific technique, and a team that knows what they’re looking at. We’ve been doing this work across DuPage County for over 15 years. From new construction homes in Naperville and Wheaton to commercial buildouts along the I-88 corridor, we understand what it takes to hand a space back to its owner in genuinely move-in or occupancy-ready condition — not just visually clean, but properly clean. Whether you’re a homeowner preparing to move your family in, or a general contractor managing a punch list with a hard deadline, the process we follow is the same: thorough, phased, and built around your timeline.

New Build Final Clean, DuPage County

What You Actually Get When the Job Is Done Right

A space that’s ready for real life — not one that looks clean until the first sunny morning reveals the dust still coating every surface.

Your new floors, countertops, and fixtures stay protected — we use products and techniques designed specifically for freshly finished surfaces.

Fine silica dust is fully extracted, not redistributed — our HEPA-filtered vacuums capture particles down to 0.3 microns that standard vacuums exhaust back into the air.

Your project handover or move-in date stays on track — we work around construction timelines, not against them.

Builders and GCs get a COI before we set foot on the job site — no liability exposure, no delays getting us approved.

Eco-friendly, non-toxic products mean the space is safe for children and pets from the moment you walk in — no chemical off-gassing in a freshly sealed building.

You get a walkthrough at the end — if anything isn't right, we address it before we leave, and our 24-hour guarantee covers anything you catch afterward.

Silica Dust Hazards Removal, DuPage County IL

The Dust You Can't See Is the Dangerous Kind

Most people assume construction dust is just a nuisance — something that settles and eventually goes away. It doesn’t work that way. Crystalline silica, which is present in concrete, drywall, and masonry dust, is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen. OSHA’s permissible exposure limit is 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air. You can’t see it, smell it, or feel it — and a standard vacuum doesn’t remove it. It exhausts the fine particles right back into the room. OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1153 prohibits dry sweeping in environments with silica dust for exactly this reason. The compliant method is HEPA-filtered vacuuming or wet suppression — which is what we use on every post-construction job. Our professional-grade HEPA systems achieve 99.99% filtration efficiency, well above the 99.00% minimum OSHA requires. This isn’t a technicality. If you’re moving a family into a newly built home across DuPage County or handing over a finished commercial space, the air quality in that building matters. We treat it that way.
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Commercial Cleanup Services, DuPage County IL

Built for Builders, Not Just Homeowners

A lot of cleaning companies will take a post-construction job. Fewer of them know how to work around an active construction schedule, coordinate with other trades, and deliver a result that holds up to a client walkthrough. That’s the gap we fill. For general contractors and commercial project managers across DuPage County, we structure every job around three phases: a Rough Clean that removes debris and preps the space between trades, a Light Clean once all work is complete that addresses surfaces, fixtures, and fine dust, and a Final Clean that polishes the space to handover condition. Each phase happens at the right point in your schedule — so subcontractors aren’t working in a debris-filled environment, and your final clean isn’t undone by follow-up trades coming back through. We carry full insurance, provide COIs on request, and have been working with local builders and contractors across Naperville, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, and the broader DuPage County area for over 15 years. When your punch list inspection is in 48 hours, you need a crew that shows up and gets it right the first time.
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Phase One: Rough Clean

We remove large debris, haul out construction waste, and prep every surface so subcontractors can return safely and on schedule.

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Phase Two: Light Clean

Once all trades are finished, we scrub down surfaces, deep clean floors, and extract fine dust from walls, fixtures, vents, and windows.

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Phase Three: Final Clean

The finishing pass — buffing floors, polishing glass, detail-cleaning hardware, and walking the space with you before we sign off.