Construction dust settles into every crack, corner, and surface. We remove it completely — with HEPA filtration equipment — so your renovated space is finally ready to enjoy.
Post-renovation cleaning is different from a standard clean. We use specialist equipment to capture fine particulate and restore every surface.
Construction dust includes fine silica particles that ordinary vacuums recirculate. Our HEPA equipment captures them — so they leave the room, not just settle somewhere new.
New finishes, fresh paint, and tile grout need the right products. We know what's safe on newly finished surfaces and what will damage them.
After a renovation, dust is in your cabinets, inside your vents, on top of your fridge. We clean every place it settles — not just what's visible at eye level.
We scope the job properly upfront so one thorough visit gets it done. You move in — or move your furniture back in — the same day.
"We had our kitchen completely redone. The dust was everywhere — inside the pots, in the light fixtures, on top of the fridge. Re-Fresh cleaned things I didn't even know needed cleaning. The kitchen felt new."
Anthony B. · Brossard · Client since 2020
We remove fine dust, light debris, and surface residue. For large construction waste — drywall sheets, lumber, bulk materials — you'll need a junk removal service first. We handle everything that remains after the major debris is cleared.
We use HEPA-filter vacuums that capture fine particulate — the kind that settles invisibly on every surface and re-circulates with standard vacuums. Combined with microfiber cloths and surface-safe cleaners, we capture rather than spread the dust.
Most post-renovation cleanings are completed in one visit. For major whole-home renovations or multi-room projects, we'll let you know upfront if a second pass would be worthwhile.
We recommend waiting until all work is fully done. Cleaning during active renovation is largely wasted — new dust and debris will be created. Book us for the day after your last trade leaves.
We vacuum the duct openings and registers. For deep duct cleaning after a major renovation, we recommend a dedicated HVAC cleaning specialist — we can refer one if needed.