End-of-works cleaning in Nîmes
The works are finished, but the worksite still shows everywhere: plaster dust in every groove, cement haze on the tiles, splashes on the glazing. Our visit turns a finished site into a deliverable space.
In order
Top to bottom, coarse to fine
We start high and coarse: leftover rubble and protections removed, ceilings, light fittings and ducting dedusted, walls brushed down. Building dust keeps settling for days — treating it out of order means treating it twice.
Then the sensitive surfaces: glazing and joinery freed of labels, films and paint splashes; bathrooms and kitchens degreased, silicone and plaster scraped without scratching; cupboards and sockets wiped inside and out.
The floor closes the job: fine vacuuming, cement haze lifted from the tiles with a suitable product, final wash. At handover, the architect's or client's eye must catch on nothing — that is our benchmark.
End of works: what professionals ask
Yes, regularly: the main contractor slots us into its handover schedule, and we hold the date even when second-fix works have overrun. Invoicing goes to the company, at the agreed package.
Deliver a site people speak well of
Surface, trades completed, handover date: the package is priced from a visit or the plans.