Estate remodels and home additions throw off a lot of fine dust, and a large Milton home gives it a lot of room to travel. Once the debris is cleared, a post-renovation clean pulls the drywall and sawdust out of every space the project reached.
Milton sees big projects: whole-kitchen remodels, primary-suite additions, finished lower levels, and reworked spaces in homes that already carry a lot of square footage. Cutting drywall, sanding, and running a saw throws off dust so fine it behaves more like smoke than dirt, and in a large home it drifts farther, slips past the plastic sheeting, and settles into rooms nowhere near the actual work. You wipe a counter two rooms away and a gray film is back on it by morning.
That is because the dust never fully settled the first time. It collects on the high flat spots you never look at, the tops of cabinets, the trim, the window ledges, the fan blades, and along every door casing, and there are simply more of those spots in a big house. Then a door opens or the HVAC kicks on and it lifts off and resettles lower. Dry-dusting relaunches it. A proper post-renovation clean has to work from the top down and damp, so the dust binds to the cloth instead of scattering.
An estate remodel is a different animal from a small update. When an addition or a full remodel touches a large Milton home in Birmingham, Bethany, or Hopewell, the fine dust has more square footage to coat and more finished, lived-in rooms to hide in. We clean after the debris is cleared, so once the leftover materials, offcuts, and trash are removed, we handle the dust the build left behind. The work is top-down and damp: cabinet tops, trim, ledges, casings, and fan blades wiped down, every hard surface damp-wiped, floors and upholstery HEPA-vacuumed, and interior windows and sills cleared of film. Exterior windows are not included.
We also HEPA-vacuum the vent covers and register boots so less of the settled dust recirculates. Changing the HVAC filter and cleaning the ducts are handled separately by an HVAC tech. A post-renovation deep clean starts at $180 and scales with the size of the home and how much dust the project threw off. For the full method, read the main guide on cleaning up after a renovation, or see how we work across Milton. A full gut or a brand-new build is a job for post-construction cleaning instead.
Yes. A post-renovation clean is for a lived-in Milton home after a partial project, like a new kitchen, a bath, or an addition, where we work around your furniture. Post-construction cleaning is for a full gut or a brand-new build, an empty house with heavier debris. Tell us the scope and we will point you to the right one.
No. We clean after the debris is cleared. Once the leftover materials, offcuts, and trash from the project are removed, we handle the fine dust and film left behind. We do not haul or dispose of construction debris.
Because remodel dust is extremely fine and never fully settles the first time, and a large home gives it more high spots to hide on. It lifts and resettles lower every time a door opens or the HVAC runs. The fix is a top-down, damp-wipe method that traps it instead of moving it.
We HEPA-vacuum the vent covers and register boots so less settled dust gets pulled back into the system. Changing the HVAC filter and cleaning the ducts are handled separately by an HVAC tech, not part of our cleaning.
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Post-renovation clean →Estate remodels and additions across town.
Milton service area →Kitchen and bath remodels in established homes.
Alpharetta post-reno →Older homes getting kitchens and baths updated.
Roswell post-reno →Once the debris is cleared, book the clean that pulls the dust out for good. Family-owned since 2022, fully insured, booking Monday through Saturday. Tell us what you remodeled and we will handle the rest.
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