Construction Site Cleaning FAQs
1. Whose responsibility is it to clean up after a remodeling?
2. What questions should I ask a contractor about post construction cleanup?
You should ask if the construction crew will be cleaning the site at the end of each work day or if they will be cleaning all of the accumulated dust and dirt at the end of the job. You should also find out if the crew will be cleaning the site themselves or if they will be subcontracting it to a third party cleaning company. If so, then you should ask for details about this company (name of the company, when they will be arriving, etc.). If they intend to hire a third party company, you should find out if this will be included in the initial cost of the construction or if you will be subject to an additional charge. Asking these questions will help you avoid any nasty surprises when it comes to the cleanup on your construction.
3. Can I handle the cleanup myself?
4. Are there any risks to performing cleanup myself?
There are certain risks when it comes to doing construction remodeling clean up yourself compared to hiring a professional service. You may accidentally cause damage to the home you have just had renovated and in extreme cases, you might be risking the safety of yourself and your family. For example, if you were to use a paper towel to wipe off the dust from newly installed tempered glass, you would risk causing scratches to the glass. Using tools like a stump grinder is a risk to your personal safety for obvious reasons. If you hire a professional company, you will be covered in the event of damage to your newly renovated home.