Pre-construction
Apartment Cleaning
- Dusting: Wipe and dust all surfaces, including furniture, shelves, baseboards, and electronic devices. This helps maintain a clean and dust-free environment.
- Vacuuming and Floor Washing: Vacuum all carpets and rugs, and wash wooden, tiled, or vinyl floors to remove dirt and stains. This ensures all floors are clean and hygienic.
- Cobweb Removal: Check and remove cobwebs from ceiling corners and behind furniture. This keeps the apartment looking neat and well-maintained.
- Disinfecting Touch Points: Disinfect door handles, light switches, remote controls, and other frequently touched areas. This step helps to reduce the spread of germs and viruses.
- Ventilation: Open windows to air out the rooms and refresh the indoor air quality. This promotes a healthier living environment.
- Final Check: Conduct a final inspection to ensure all cleaning tasks have been completed and the apartment is in perfect condition. Address any remaining issues to ensure thorough cleanliness.
Moving
- Needs Assessment: Conduct a thorough evaluation of the space to identify areas that require special attention. This helps in planning an effective cleaning strategy.
- Vacuuming and Sweeping: Use a vacuum cleaner for carpets and rugs, and sweep hard floors to remove dust and debris. This ensures a clean and dust-free environment.
- Floor Washing: Wash the floors with suitable cleaning products to remove dirt and stains. This step is crucial for maintaining hygiene and appearance.
- Polishing and Maintenance: If necessary, polish wooden floors and apply treatments to tiled or stone floors. This helps in preserving the floors and enhancing their longevity and appearance.
- Verification: Perform a final inspection to ensure all areas have been cleaned properly. This step guarantees that the cleaning meets the required standards and that no spots are missed.
Post-Construction Cleaning
- Zone Evaluation: Conduct a thorough assessment of the area to identify the types of debris and specific tasks to be accomplished. This ensures a comprehensive and targeted cleaning plan.
- Removal of Large Debris: Utilize lifting equipment and dump trucks to remove large debris such as beams, concrete blocks, and plaster pieces. This clears the way for more detailed cleaning tasks.
- Stain Removal: Use appropriate cleaning products to remove paint, glue, cement, and other construction residues from hard surfaces. This restores the surfaces to their original condition.
- Cleaning Equipment and Installations: Clean installed equipment, fixtures, electrical outlets, and switches to ensure they are free of dust and construction debris. This step ensures that all installations are ready for use.
- Touch-Ups: Perform touch-ups on areas that require additional cleaning or adjustments. This final step ensures that the space meets the highest standards of cleanliness and readiness for occupancy.
Waste Removal
- Initial Evaluation: Conduct a comprehensive assessment of the area to identify the types and quantities of waste that need to be removed. This helps in planning the removal process effectively.
- Logistical Planning: Organize the necessary resources, including personnel, equipment, and vehicles for transporting the waste. This ensures a smooth and efficient operation.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Ensure all workers wear appropriate PPE such as gloves, helmets, respiratory masks, and safety boots to maintain safety during the waste removal process.
- Loading Waste: Load the waste into appropriate containers for transport to disposal sites or recycling centers. Proper handling ensures safety and efficiency.
- Regulated Disposal: Ensure waste disposal is carried out in compliance with local and environmental regulations. This includes following all legal requirements for waste management and recycling.
High-Pressure Cleaning
- Zone Evaluation: Conduct a thorough inspection of the area designated for high-pressure cleaning. This involves identifying surfaces suitable for high-pressure treatment and noting any existing damage or sensitive areas that require caution.
- Appropriate Accessories: Employ the use of specific nozzles, lance extensions, and specialized detergents as necessary to achieve optimal cleaning results. Each accessory is chosen to match the surface and type of grime being addressed.
- Terraces and Patios: Effectively remove dirt, mold, grease stains, and debris from surfaces such as wood, concrete, pavers, or tiles. This ensures the longevity and aesthetic appeal of outdoor living spaces.
- Driveways and Sidewalks: Eliminate oil stains, moss, and accumulated dirt on concrete or asphalt driveways and sidewalks. This not only enhances the appearance but also improves safety by reducing slippery surfaces.
- Walls and Facades: Clean exterior walls made of brick, concrete, wood, or vinyl. High-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mold, and stains, restoring the building’s exterior to its original condition and preventing long-term damage.