Built for turnover day
A finished project should feel finished.
Construction dust doesn't leave when the trades do. It sits on ledges, inside cabinets, in window tracks and on every vent — and it's the first thing a client's hand finds on walkthrough day.
Heritage House handles the final clean: the detailed, client-ready pass that reveals the craftsmanship under the dust. The scope is agreed in writing against your turnover date, and the job isn't done until The Final Touch check says it is.
What the final clean covers
In the standard scope
- Construction dust from walls, baseboards, shelving, ledges, sills and trim
- Vents, light fixtures and ceiling fans
- Interior glass, window frames, sills and tracks
- Sticker and label removal
- Cabinets and drawers — inside and out
- Counters, backsplash, sinks and appliance exteriors
- Restrooms — toilets, showers, tile, mirrors and fixtures
- Doors, handles, frames, glass entries and panels
- Switches, outlets and hardware
- Full vacuum and hard-floor mopping
- Trash removal and final client-ready detailing
Ask at your estimate
- Exterior windows
- Heavy paint removal
- Debris hauling
- Multi-phase project cleaning
- Occupied-space scheduling
Final clean, not rough clean. This is the detailed client-ready pass after trades finish — not mid-project debris cleanup. If your job needs both, say so in your estimate request and the scope will spell out exactly what's covered.
For your estimate, have these handy
- Project phase and target turnover date
- Approximate square footage
- Occupied or unoccupied during the clean
- Interior window count and scope
- Whether debris, stickers or paint spots are present
The more you share up front, the tighter the scope — and the fewer surprises on either side of walkthrough day.
Detail work is the whole job


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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a rough clean and a final clean?
A rough clean happens mid-project — sweeping, debris pickup, keeping the site workable between trades. A final clean is what Heritage House provides: the detailed, client-ready pass after the trades are done. Fine dust from every surface and vent, sticker and label removal, glass, cabinets, fixtures and floors — finished for walkthrough day.
When should we schedule the final clean?
After the trades have finished and touch-up work is complete, so dust isn't reintroduced behind the clean. Share your target turnover date when you inquire and the timing gets confirmed with your scope.
Do you haul construction debris?
The core service is the final detail clean, including trash removal — not rough debris hauling. If your project needs exterior windows, heavy paint removal or debris hauling, ask when you request your estimate and we'll confirm what's possible for your job.
Do you work with builders on ongoing projects?
Tell us about your pipeline. Builder and remodeler relationships are scoped carefully so every handoff meets the same standard — one clear scope per project, agreed before the clean.