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Govico Launches Comprehensive Post-Renovation Cleaning Services to Ensure Spotless Homes and Offices


Singapore, Singapore, 23rd Oct 2024, - Renovating a home is an exciting process that breathes new life into a space. However,  the aftermath of construction often leaves behind a significant mess—dust, debris, and  clutter that can make the environment unliveable until thoroughly cleaned. Proper post renovation cleaning is crucial to ensuring the home is safe, healthy, and comfortable for  

occupants. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to effectively clean a home to move-in  condition after renovation. 

1. Start with a Detailed Plan 

Post-renovation cleaning can be overwhelming due to the sheer amount of dust and  debris left behind. Before diving in, it’s essential to create a detailed cleaning plan that  prioritizes areas based on their level of dirt and how frequently they will be used. Rooms  like kitchens and bathrooms often require the most attention, as they are high-traffic  areas where cleanliness is essential for health and safety. 

2. Clear Out Large Debris and Rubbish 

The first step is to remove all construction-related debris such as wood scraps,  packaging, nails, and leftover materials. Some renovation contractors may leave this  behind, so it’s crucial to dispose of large items properly. Renting a dumpster or  scheduling a haul-away service can streamline this process. Be sure to check for nails  or sharp objects in carpets and other hidden areas to avoid accidents. 

3. Dust Thoroughly, Top to Bottom 

One of the biggest challenges of post-renovation cleaning is dealing with the fine dust  that settles everywhere. To avoid recontaminating already-cleaned areas, always clean  from the top down. Start with ceilings, light fixtures, and walls, as dust tends to settle on  these surfaces after renovation work. Use a microfiber cloth or duster to wipe these  areas down. Remember to clean air vents, as they can become clogged with  construction dust, impacting air quality. 

4. Clean Windows and Mirrors 

Renovations can leave windows coated in dust, smudges, and fingerprints. Use a  streak-free window cleaner and microfiber cloth to thoroughly clean all windows,  window frames, and glass doors. If necessary, remove the screens and wash them  

separately to eliminate any accumulated dirt. Mirrors and other glass surfaces should  also be wiped down to restore their shine. 

5. Vacuum and Clean Floors 

Floors often bear the brunt of construction mess, from dust and sawdust to plaster and  paint splatters. Start by vacuuming all floors, paying special attention to corners and  edges where dust accumulates. For carpets, it’s essential to use a vacuum with a HEPA 

filter to capture fine particles that could trigger allergies. Hardwood and tile floors  should be swept, mopped, and buffed where necessary. For areas with paint splatters  or adhesive residues, use appropriate removers, taking care not to damage the floor  finish. 

6. Wipe Down All Surfaces 

After cleaning the larger areas, wipe down every horizontal surface, including  countertops, shelves, baseboards, and window sills. Pay attention to small details like  light switches, door handles, and cabinet hardware, which can accumulate dust and  grime during renovation. Use a gentle cleaner to avoid damaging surfaces and ensure  everything is left spotless. 

7. Deep Clean the Kitchen and Bathrooms 

These high-use areas require special attention. In the kitchen, ensure all appliances— especially ovens, microwaves, and refrigerators—are cleaned inside and out.  Countertops, backsplashes, and cabinets should be wiped down with appropriate  cleaners. In bathrooms, scrub toilets, showers, sinks, and tiles to remove construction  dust and any residue from grouting or caulking. 

8. Replace Air Filters and Clean HVAC Systems 

Renovation dust can clog air filters and HVAC systems, affecting air quality. Before  moving in, replace all air filters and consider scheduling a professional cleaning for  ducts and vents. This step is crucial for ensuring the home’s air is free from  contaminants like construction dust, which can linger long after visible dirt is gone. 

9. Final Touches 

Once the major cleaning tasks are complete, walk through the home and check for any  areas that may have been missed. Open windows to ventilate the space and ensure a  fresh environment. Light some candles or use air fresheners to give the home a  welcoming scent as a finishing touch. 

Conclusion 

Cleaning a home after renovation is a time-consuming but essential task to ensure a  safe and comfortable move-in experience. By following a systematic approach—from  debris removal and dusting to deep cleaning floors and HVAC systems—you can  transform a construction site into a clean, welcoming home. Thorough post-renovation  cleaning not only improves the appearance of the home but also promotes better air  quality and health for its future residents.


 

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City: Singapore

Country: Singapore

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