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Construction Cleaning Services in Phoenix, Arizona

Construction cleaning services in Phoenix cover the fine dust and debris a build, remodel, or tenant buildout leaves behind — swept, vacuumed, and hauled away so the space is genuinely ready for final walkthrough, not just tidied on the surface.

Tell us the scope and your timeline and get matched with a vetted, insured crew that knows how to clean a jobsite, not just a finished home.

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Typical range: $0.15–$0.50 per sq ft. Full quote before any work starts.

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Not Every Cleanup Crew Understands a Construction Site

A regular house-cleaning crew shows up with the wrong tools for a construction site. Framing dust is not the same as household dust — it gets into HVAC returns, settles in a fine layer that resettles for days, and coats surfaces a standard mop-and-wipe pass will not actually clear. Debris left behind from trim, drywall, and packaging also needs real haul-off, not just a trash bag.

Builders and remodelers usually reach out for one of two reasons: a scheduled final clean before a walkthrough that is already on the calendar, or a project that finished ahead of schedule and needs the space turned around fast. Either way, the crew that shows up needs to know the difference between a rough clean and a final clean.

ShowUp Promise answers that up front: describe the project and we match you with a vetted, insured cleanup crew that has actually worked jobsites before — with an itemized price you approve before anyone steps on-site.

What's Included in a Construction Cleanup

Every cleanup crew matched through our network is screened against the same standard before they are cleared for a Phoenix jobsite:

  • Pre-construction dust barriers and floor protection on adjoining finished areas, when the project calls for it
  • Full dust removal from every surface, ledge, and fixture — not just the floor
  • Interior window and glass cleaning, including tracks and sills
  • HVAC vent and register wipe-down so framing dust does not blow back into the space
  • Floor degreasing and detailing, including grout lines and baseboards
  • Cabinet, drawer, and closet interior wipe-down before first use
  • Light debris bagging and disposal, with bulk haul-off quoted separately when needed
  • A final walkthrough with you before the job is called done

Rough Clean, Final Clean, and the Touch-Up Pass

A rough clean happens once drywall and paint are finished — it clears bulk debris and dust so trim, flooring, and fixture crews have a workable space. It is not meant to be the last cleaning pass, even though it can look close to finished.

A final clean happens right before the walkthrough: every surface, fixture, and pane of glass detailed, cabinets wiped inside and out, vents cleared. This is the pass that decides whether the space actually presents as move-in ready.

A touch-up clean, booked a week or two after move-in, catches the dust the last punch-list items kick up. Many Phoenix builders book all three as one package tied to the project timeline instead of scheduling each separately.

A construction cleanup worker in a hard hat and safety vest loading leftover building debris into a jobsite dumpster in Phoenix.

How ShowUp Promise Matches You to a Cleanup Crew

Tell us the project type, square footage, and your target date — rough clean, final clean, or both — and we connect you with an available, vetted construction cleanup crew from our network of trusted contractors in Phoenix.

You see and approve an itemized price before any work begins, and can track the crew's progress toward your walkthrough date. Because every pro is insured and background-checked before they join, you skip the part where you have to vet a jobsite crew yourself.

No stack of vendor calls, no guessing whether a house-cleaning company actually knows how to handle a construction site — just a crew that shows up ready for the job it is.

The ShowUp Guarantee

Every construction cleanup pro in the ShowUp Promise network is vetted, insured, and background-checked before they ever reach your project. You approve the price before work starts, and if a crew does not show, you do not pay — the system automatically works to reassign your job to the next available verified pro so a walkthrough date never slips because of a no-show.

What Construction Cleaning Costs in Phoenix

Pricing is usually quoted as a flat project based on square footage and phase — a rough clean typically runs $0.10 to $0.25 per square foot, and a final clean runs $0.20 to $0.50 per square foot given the level of detail involved.

Larger commercial buildouts, heavy dust from drywall and stucco work, and bulk debris haul-off all move the final number more than square footage alone. Booking the rough and final clean together often prices a little lower than scheduling each separately.

With ShowUp Promise you see an itemized price naming the scope and phase before any work starts, so there are no surprise line items once the crew shows up.

When to Schedule Construction Cleanup

Most builders and property managers work backward from a fixed date, but these are the moments that typically trigger a booking:

  • Drywall, texture, and paint are finished and trades still need a workable rough-clean space
  • A final walkthrough, city inspection, or closing date is set on the calendar
  • A tenant move-in or occupancy date is approaching after a commercial buildout
  • A remodel wrapped and the rest of the home needs the construction dust cleared out
  • A punch-list closed and the space needs a touch-up pass before it is truly done
A worker sweeping fine construction dust off a concrete floor during a final cleanup pass on a Phoenix jobsite.

Why Phoenix Construction Sites Get Dustier Than Most

New-build activity in growth corridors like Desert Ridge, Ahwatukee, and along the Loop 101 and Loop 202 stacks fine desert sand on top of ordinary framing dust, so a cleanup crew that only trained on East Coast job sites often underestimates how much resettles after the first pass.

Downtown buildouts near Roosevelt Row and the Central Avenue corridor bring their own challenge — occupied neighbors above and below, so vacuuming and containment matter as much as the clean itself. Older buildings near Van Buren Street sometimes carry pre-1978 finishes, which changes how a crew handles dust containment.

Monsoon season adds a second variable: wind-driven dust can undo a final clean overnight if windows and doors are not sealed properly, so experienced crews time the last pass as close to the walkthrough as the schedule allows.

Serving Phoenix and the Whole Valley

ShowUp Promise matches Phoenix builders, remodelers, and property managers with construction cleanup crews across the metro, from downtown high-rise buildouts to new-build tracts in Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, and Goodyear. Larger jobsites also account for Maricopa County air quality and dust-control rules during active construction, which crews in the network are expected to work around, not ignore.

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Construction Cleaning Services Phoenix FAQ

What Is Included in a Construction Cleanup?

A construction cleanup covers the fine dust and debris a build or remodel leaves behind: vacuuming and wiping down framing dust from every surface, cleaning interior glass and window tracks, degreasing floors, wiping fixtures and cabinets inside and out, and hauling off leftover materials. It is priced as a flat project based on square footage and how much dust and debris is left, not an hourly rate.

Do You Handle a Rough Clean, a Final Clean, AND a Touch-Up Pass?

Yes, and each is a different job. A rough clean happens once drywall and paint are done, clearing bulk debris so trades can finish their work. A final clean happens right before the walkthrough — every surface, fixture, and pane of glass detailed. A touch-up clean happens after the final walkthrough punch list closes, wiping away any dust the last round of work kicked up. You can book one, two, or all three depending on where your project stands.

Is Debris Haul-Off Included or a Separate Charge?

It depends on volume. Light construction dust and packaging waste swept and bagged during a standard cleanup is included in the flat project price. Bulk material — leftover drywall, flooring scraps, packaging pallets — is usually quoted separately since it needs its own hauling and disposal. Tell us what is left on-site when you request a quote and we will itemize haul-off clearly instead of folding it into a vague line item.

How Soon After Construction Ends Can You Schedule the Cleanup?

Most crews in the network can schedule a final clean within a few days of your trades wrapping up, and some can turn it around next-day if your final walkthrough or move-in date is close. Tell us your target date when you request a quote and we match you with a pro whose schedule actually lines up with your project timeline, not the other way around.

Are the Crews Insured for Work on an Active Jobsite?

Every pro matched through ShowUp Promise is vetted, insured, and background-checked before they are cleared for a jobsite — active construction sites carry real risk (exposed wiring, uncured surfaces, debris underfoot), so confirming coverage before a crew steps on-site protects your project and your liability either way.

Do You Clean the HVAC Vents and Registers, or Just Surfaces?

Yes — wiping down and vacuuming supply and return vents is part of a proper final clean, since framing dust settles inside ductwork during a build and blows back into the space once the HVAC system runs. Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons a "cleaned" space still smells and looks dusty a week after move-in.

Can the Cleanup Be Scheduled Around a Final Walkthrough or City Inspection?

Yes, this is one of the most common requests. Tell us your walkthrough or inspection date and we schedule the final clean to land right before it, so the space presents well whether it is a building inspector, a property manager, or a homeowner doing the final sign-off.

Do You Work New-Build Sites AND Remodels or Renovations?

Both. New-build cleanup tends to be larger in scope — an entire house or commercial shell — while a remodel cleanup is often more targeted to the rooms that were actually under construction, with extra care taken to protect finished areas that were not part of the job. Tell us which kind of project it is and we match you with a pro experienced in that specific scope.

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