Why post-renovation cleaning needs a careful plan
After renovation, a home may look new, but fine dust can remain on floors, windows, furniture, and carpets. Paint residue, plaster dust, and small construction particles can settle deep into carpet fibers. That is why post-renovation cleaning should be planned in stages, not treated like ordinary daily cleaning.
Carpets collect fine renovation dust
Even if a carpet was covered during repair work, small particles can reach the pile. Vacuuming helps, but deeper carpet cleaning is often needed to remove dust trapped inside the fibers.
Surfaces should be cleaned in the right order
Windowsills, radiators, corners, shelves, and floors should be handled before final textile cleaning. Otherwise dust can fall back onto freshly cleaned carpets and upholstery.
How 166 Xalca helps after renovation
Professional cleaning starts with assessing the home: where dust is collected, which textiles need care, and whether carpets have paint marks or deep dirt. The right process protects surfaces while making the home more comfortable to use.
Home cleaning and carpet care together
The home cleaning service is especially useful when combined with carpet washing. Cleaning both hard surfaces and textiles creates a more complete result, especially before moving furniture into a newly renovated apartment.
When should you book it?
The best time is after repair work is fully finished and large construction waste has been removed. It is also a smart step before moving in, before arranging furniture, or when children and allergy-sensitive family members will use the space.