Drywall dust, paint splatter, silica residue, sticker peel, and the fingerprint film that nobody photographs but everyone notices. Three-stage cleaning for general contractors, builders, remodelers, and homeowners doing it themselves.
Most jobs need at least two of these. Some need all three. Bundling them into "the final clean" is what leaves dust in the walkthrough.
After framing, drywall, paint
Heavy debris, drywall dust pull, removal of construction trash, sweep up nail/screw fragments, vacuum every horizontal surface. Sets the stage for finishers (flooring, trim) so they're not working on grit.
After cabinets & flooring
The big one. Every surface, every fixture, every cabinet inside & out. Silica residue removed. Stickers peeled off appliances, windows, tubs. Mirrors & glass polished. Floors washed.
Day before walkthrough
Re-clean of high-touch surfaces (appliance fronts, glass, fixtures). Removes dust that resettles between final clean and walkthrough. Catches fingerprints from punch-list workers.
You're juggling a punch list and a closing deadline. We handle the cleaning so ynetwork cleaners can finish trim and you can hand off ready for walkthrough.
New build, top-to-bottom service. Three-stage process to deliver the home spotless. We can also coordinate the homeowner's first recurring clean post-move-in.
Kitchen redo, bath addition, basement finish. Network cleaners work in occupied homes, dust-control with plastic seal-offs, and protect the rest of the house while cleaning the new space.
Pre-listing deep clean after rehab. Coordinated with staging/photography schedule. Goal: photos look like a model home, not a rehab.
After fire, flood, or smoke remediation. We handle the standard cleaning portion; specialized smoke/odor work coordinated with restoration partners.
You did the renovation yourself or with a small contractor and need a pro to handle the cleanup. We don't judge — we clean.
Final clean (most common): typically $0.30–$0.65 per square foot. Average 2,500 sqft home: $750–$1,600.
Rough clean: typically $0.15–$0.30 per square foot. Faster, less detailed.
Touch-up clean: typically $0.10–$0.20 per square foot. Quick re-clean of high-touch surfaces.
What modifies the price: heavy paint splatter, lots of trim work (more dust traps), large multi-story homes (vertical work is slower), tight timelines (rush rate after-hours).
Bundle discount: all three stages booked together: 10–15% off vs. booking separately. Most builders use this.
Yes. Every cleaner in our network carries $1M general liability with applicable workers' coverage. Your matched cleaner can email their COI to you within 60 minutes during business hours, with additional named-insured available on request.
Typical 48–72 hours for scheduled work. Emergency rush (next-day) available with rush surcharge. Walk-throughs that fail because of dust call us all the time at 7am for a 9am clean — we sometimes can.
Asbestos, lead paint, mold abatement — no, those are licensed remediation services. We can clean AFTER abatement is complete and the area is cleared. Confirm clearance docs are on file before we start.
Yes — that's standard. Including the manufacturer's sticker on every appliance, the protective film on every window, the tape residue on every floor edge. It's tedious work that's our specialty.
Garage yes (interior sweep, sweep concrete, dust storage shelving). Exterior — we sweep the entry walks & deck, but we don't pressure-wash siding or driveways (subcontracted). We coordinate that if you need it.
Yes — common pattern is: rough clean, then flooring goes in, then final clean. We coordinate timing with your flooring contractor so neither of us is in the other's way.
Tell us about the project — flat-rate quote in your inbox within 24 hours, COI same-day if you need it.