When we are building or remodeling our home or work facilities, or for proper maintenance of these, it is extremely important to consider the impact a deep cleaning can have on ensuring our investment is maintained over time.

This is why, at the time of design and approval of the plans, we must consider that there may be surfaces whose cleaning will require extraordinary care. This does not take into account the necessity of a deep cleaning at the end of the construction process.
What do we recommend based on our experience?
- When designing the construction plans, consider the ease or complexity of cleaning. For example, consider high areas such as glass on external or internal facades, stained-glass windows, or light fixtures over 1.80 meters high.
- Once these cleaning requirements are clear, request a quote and the recommended frequency for proper maintenance. and plan the amount
of this investment. - Consider a shock or deep cleaning as part of the construction cost, so that the project arrives ready for move-in.
Considering these deep cleanings can extend the lifespan of the infrastructure,
minimize difficulties during move-in, and avoid health problems
caused by failure to remove construction-related dirt.