
Commercial Pressure Washing for Construction & General Contractors
General contractors and developers need post-construction cleanup completed on a project timeline before a property opens to tenants.
What Construction & General Contractors Properties Typically Need
- Post-construction dust and debris removal
- Coordination with project completion timelines
- Cleaning newly poured concrete and hardscape
- Preparing storefronts and exteriors before tenant occupancy
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New construction and renovation sites generate concrete dust, overspray, adhesive residue, and general debris that accumulates on hardscape, glass surrounds, and freshly poured surfaces before a project is turned over.
Common Contaminants
- Concrete dust and overspray
- Stucco and paint overspray
- Adhesive and tape residue
- Construction dirt and foot-traffic buildup
Recommended Cleaning Frequency
Typically a one-time service scheduled at project completion, though larger multi-phase developments may need cleaning at several milestones as different areas are finished.
Typical Cleaning Methods
Pressure washing is used on newly poured concrete, sidewalks, and hardscape, with pressure and technique adjusted so finishes and surfaces are not damaged during the final cleanup pass.
Benefits
- Presents a clean site for the certificate of occupancy walkthrough
- Removes construction debris before tenant move-in
- Supports a professional handoff from contractor to owner
- Can be timed precisely around project milestones
Asset Protection
Post-construction cleaning removes concrete dust, overspray, and residue before it sets into new surfaces, protecting fresh hardscape and finishes at their most vulnerable stage.
Tenant & Visitor Presentation
A professionally cleaned site presents the finished project the way it was designed to look, supporting the contractor's reputation at handoff and the owner's first impression of the completed work.
Safety Improvements
Clearing construction dust and debris film from walkways and entrances reduces slip and trip hazards during final walkthroughs and early occupancy.
Maintenance Planning
Cleaning is scheduled as a defined line item near project completion, coordinated with other finishing trades and any certificate-of-occupancy deadlines.
Maintenance Planning
See our Benefits of Professional Commercial Power Washing for a broader look at scheduling and upkeep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can cleaning be scheduled around our project completion date?
Yes, we coordinate directly with general contractors and project managers to schedule around construction timelines and occupancy deadlines.
Will pressure washing damage new concrete or finishes?
We assess new surfaces and adjust pressure and technique to avoid damaging finishes, particularly on decorative or freshly cured concrete.
Do you work with several subcontractors on one site?
Yes, we're used to coordinating our scope with other trades finishing work on the same site near project completion.
Can this be scoped as one phase of a multi-phase development?
Yes, larger developments are often cleaned in phases as different buildings or areas reach completion.
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