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How to Do a New Construction Cleaning?

Mar 14

How to Clean Up a New Construction Site?

What is the cleaning of new construction? It is a deep clean of any newly built house or commercial property. You might wonder what the point is of this, given that everything appears brand-new. It's a simple idea. Get rid of all dirt and grime that has built up on the building materials. By doing this, you will be able to protect your investment by ensuring there aren't any stains on the paint or plywood floors. It will also protect surfaces from future damage like rusting metal trim and doorjambs.

Cleaning Supplies Required

Vacuum cleaner To collect any fine dust particles left behind after using woodworking tools like jointers and table saws. Use the vacuum to remove dust, chalk lines, sealant, and other remnants. Be sure to vacuum steps, baseboard edges, windowsills, etc. You can sweep the floor again once you are finished to ensure that there is no debris.

Brush, dustpan, and a broom: Remove any debris or sawdust stuck in corners. Remove all debris and sawdust.

Baking soda: baking soda can be used to remove odors from any surface. It helps to neutralize any odors that may be caused by sealants, paints, or other substances used in construction cleaning. Apply baking soda to damp floors. Then, scrub with a mop.

Bleach: Bleach can be used to kill mildew and mold. Bleach should be mixed with water according to the label. Too much bleach could cause serious health problems. Bleach is also useful for cleaning up grease stains or soap scum from tile after cleaning.

Sponges: Always keep warm water on hand and squeeze sponges completely before using. Use sponges for removing construction adhesive and grime. You can use it on doors and cabinets.

Polish. Polish can remove dirt and fingerprints from newly painted walls. Make a paste of baking soda and warm water. Then polish the appliances, cabinets, and tiles.

Bucket, mop, and squeegee: Dust the floor after vacuuming. You can clean the windows and doors from both sides with a squeegee. With warm soapy water, use a mop to clean up any excess water. You can use the squeegee to prevent water streaks from forming on floors, walls, and other surfaces.

Dust Cloths: Dustcloths can be used to clean windows, mirrors, or other flat surfaces. You can also use the dust cloth for knick-knacks, and other items too delicate to use a sponge.

Rubber glove: Protect your hands from irritation by using cleaning products with rubber gloves.

Protective equipment: Protect your eyes against dust and other debris by wearing rubber boots, latex gloves, or goggles. You can also use earplugs and a dust shield to block out loud sounds.

Do it Yourself

These steps can make your new construction site clean and neat.

To start, ensure your windows are well sealed. A crack in the window frame or glass will cause water to enter the frame and lead to mold growth. Additionally, check for moisture damage if metal trim is attached to the exterior of windows. Removing this trim is an option. You can then repaint the area with Rust-Oleum Filler Primer. It is essential to clean these surfaces.

Next, look for cracks and gaps along the edges of doors to make sure air doesn't get in. This can lead to energy loss. Check the floor under the door to ensure there is no gap between it and your building entranceway threshold. These areas can be filled with silicone-based putty or a non-hardening, weather sealant. Check all entryways into your home/building. Do this on both the front and back windows. Then, close each doorway and test it. If you are able to fit your pinkie fingers in the crack, seal it.

Next, examine exterior painted surfaces carefully for cracks or chips that might lead to rust spots. Apply some paint touch-ups using a non-hardening sealant or putty knife if necessary. Be sure to seal any seams between sheetrock pieces. Before applying primer or paint, fill them with joint compound. You can then give each piece of flooring - both tiled and carpeted- a thorough cleaning with an industrial vacuum cleaner. After the floors are cleaned, inspect them carefully for any damage such as loose grout and nicked edges. Apply some spackle (or a non-hardening, weather sealant) to the affected areas. Allow it to dry for 24 hrs before applying the final coat.

Next, inspect the walls both inside and out for any scuffs. To remove any dust particles, clean the walls using a wet towel. Finally, apply primer/paint to all surfaces using an angled brush. Particular attention should be paid to areas near baseboards, doorknobs and fixtures. Your primer paint color should match the wall so that you don't notice it after painting.

Next, inspect your tiled and carpeted floors carefully for damage or cracks that might lead to loose tiles. Use a putty tool to regrout (or non hardening weather sealant), along with any cracked tiles. Then let it dry overnight before applying primer/paint to the surface with an angled brush. You can also vacuum out vents from the outside and inside of your home. This will help to prevent insects and nesting. Protect your AC unit by covering it with plastic sheeting while you wait for the final inspection. If left unattended, it can cause serious damage.

Also, before the final inspection, cover all exterior areas of the building with plastic sheeting. This can be accomplished by using large sheets of plastic sheeting that have been taped together at seams. Then, drape the protection over the entire area. Avoid using duct tape because it can damage brick and siding. Place cones around the perimeter and wait for an inspector's opinion. You can now access the underneath if necessary. Make sure no one enters the building before you've finished repairing doors or windows. If they do, their fingers and hands could be cut by nails from the scaffolding planks.

Tips for Cleaning Dust from New Construction

Cleaning up new construction requires you to be proficient in the techniques. These tips will help you to clean new constructions.

- First, clean out all clutter. Make sure to sweep and mop all tile and hardwood floors first, before moving on to carpeted areas. This will make sure they don’t get too saturated in the cleaning process. Your vacuum cleaner should have a hose attached to make vacuuming dirt bunnies from behind walls and other tight areas where dirt builds up easier.

- Next, wash the windowsills, sills at doors/windows, as well as any window panes with visible dust. This is essential for cleaning windowsills, sills above doors/windows, and any other surfaces near them. Over time there will be dirt buildup.

- Now, you can wash your walls using an all-purpose cleaner. You can also use paper towels or microfiber wipes to dry them. To ensure that your carpets don't get too saturated during this cleaning, water can be used in small parts.

- Once your vacuuming is complete, you can go around the rooms sucking up every speck of dirt from each area. You might even want to clean the floors if they are filthy.

- You can now mop your floors one last time after you have completed the above steps to ensure there is no dust or residue on top.

- To avoid any damage to personal or clothing belongings, ensure that everything has completely dried out before you start moving on to other items. This would negate the whole point of cleaning up new construction.

Hiring a professional cleaning company like NW Maids is a great option for those who don't have the time or the desire to clean. They are experienced and can provide their expertise. You can find great companies by looking online for reviews. To find out if the company is right for you, ask them questions about their services.

 

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