Post-construction cleaning for custom home builders across Middle Tennessee.
Performed after flooring, tile, trim, cabinets, countertops, and plumbing fixtures are in. Floor and countertop protection comes up. Window film comes off. Every flat surface gets vacuumed—including the interiors of every cabinet—and every hard surface gets wiped down.
This is the pass that makes the house legible again. Dust out of the returns. Drywall haze off the door jambs. The fingerprints the trim crew left on the painted casing. By the time we step out, the GC can walk it without apologising for what’s on the floor.
Everything in the Rough Clean, performed again—then the glass. Every pane of interior window glass, every ground-level exterior pane, every mirror, every shower door. We work the corners and frames that punch-out crews tend to skip.
This is the pass that has to hold up under professional photography and a buyer’s first walkthrough. We finish with a personal QC—Jonathan walks the house, room by room—before we sign off and step out for the listing agent.
Most cleaning vendors learn what a finished house looks like from the outside. Jonathan came at it the other way—years as a superintendent and project manager, walking framing through punch-out, calling subs, signing off on closings.
That changes what gets caught. Soap residue on laminate. Wax on the wrong tile. Drywall dust hiding inside cabinet returns and behind appliance toe-kicks. Joint-compound smudges on painted casing. The kind of detail a builder will see in a photograph at 2 a.m. and remember at 6 a.m. We walk every job before the crew starts—identifying materials, calling out prohibited products, agreeing on a sequence. We schedule around your GC, not the other way around. And before we sign off, Jonathan personally QCs every room.
The vocabulary on this page is the proof. Builders we work with don’t have to translate.
A short note is enough to start. We’ll follow up to schedule a walkthrough and put a price on it.
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