Post-construction dust on a room prepared for cleaning

Post-Construction Cleaning Areas to Review

  • Nova Apex Holdings LLC
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    Nova Apex Holdings LLC
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    Post-Construction
  • Updated
    May 5, 2026

What to review after light remodeling or construction before scheduling post-construction cleaning in Memphis.

Dust, glass, floors, bathrooms, and surfaces often need special attention after work.

Wait until work is ready for cleaning

Post-construction cleaning should happen after active work is complete enough for cleaning to be effective. If sanding, cutting, or installation is still happening, dust will continue to settle.

Confirm that tools, sharp debris, and contractor materials are removed or safely contained before the cleaning visit.

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Review dust and glass

  • Confirm access, priority, and timing before the visit.

  • Share photos or notes if the space needs more detail.

  • Separate cleaning from repairs to keep the scope clear.

Share photos before scheduling

Photos help estimate time and set realistic expectations. They also help separate cleaning needs from construction cleanup that may require contractor removal.

Nova Apex Holdings LLC can review photos and priorities before confirming post-construction cleaning support.

A clean space starts with clear expectations, real priorities, and simple communication.

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Consistency and Reliability

With a clear request, service stays focused, organized, and easier to follow up.

Post-Construction checklist
  • Clear access and priorities

  • Scope confirmed before service

  • Important areas reviewed

  • Simple communication

  • Professional follow-through

To coordinate service, share the space type, timing, and priority areas.

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    If something needs attention, share clear details so the next step can be reviewed.

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