Why Post‑Construction Cleaning Requires a Different Approach
Construction dust is significantly more aggressive and potentially more harmful than regular household dust. It may contain particles of drywall compound, cement, construction mixtures, and other renovation materials that actively spread throughout the property after construction work.
Fine airborne particles penetrate ventilation systems, settle on textiles, walls, and light fixtures, and continue appearing even after basic surface cleaning.
For people with allergies or respiratory sensitivity, construction dust may become an additional irritant and negatively affect indoor air quality.
In Las Vegas, construction dust also mixes with dry desert air and outdoor dust, causing contaminants to spread through the home even faster.
But post‑construction cleaning is not only about dust. Compared to deep cleaning, post‑construction cleaning also focuses on removing visible signs of renovation work — for example, leftover silicone, adhesive residue, paint marks, and construction materials from finished surfaces.