Post-construction Services

You Build It, We Clean It

At MAHI Cleaning Services, we understand the effort and dedication that goes into building something from the ground up. Whether it's a brand-new office space, a renovated retail shop, or a freshly constructed home, your hard work deserves to shine without a speck of dust in sight.

Our team is here to ensure that your space is not only spotless but also ready to be showcased. From removing debris to fine detailing, we handle the nitty-gritty so that you can proudly reveal your creation.

You build it with passion and precision; let us clean it with care and expertise. Trust MAHI Cleaning Services for all your post-construction cleaning needs.

Rough Clean

Post-construction rough clean is a crucial step in the cleaning process after any construction or renovation work. This phase focuses on removing larger debris, dust, and construction materials left behind during the building or renovation process. It is the initial cleaning stage before the final detailed cleaning.

During a post-construction rough clean, a team of experienced cleaners will typically tackle tasks such as removing debris, scraping off dried adhesives, sweeping and vacuuming all surfaces, and wiping down walls and baseboards to eliminate dust and dirt. The goal is to prepare the space for the final touches that will bring out its true cleanliness and shine.

Detailed Clean

Once your project is complete, we provide thorough post-construction deep cleaning solutions for both commercial and residential properties.

Our post-construction deep cleaning service includes:

  • Removing dust, dirt, and debris from all surfaces, including ceilings, walls, and floors.

  • Cleaning and sanitizing light fixtures, switches, and outlets.

  • Washing windows interior to ensure a streak-free shine.

  • Cleaning and disinfecting kitchens and bathrooms, including appliances, cabinets, and fixtures.

  • Vacuuming and mopping all floors to eliminate any leftover construction residue.

“Details are the difference between good stuff and great stuff”

Stephen Brewster