Construction complete is not move-in ready
Every contractor knows the gap between the last trade leaving and the client walking in: the space is built, but it is wearing a coat of drywall dust, floor grit, sticker residue, and handprints. Closing that gap is its own trade. Daltex has done turnover cleans across Dallas-Fort Worth for more than 25 years, taking spaces from construction-finished to the condition the ribbon cutting assumes.
The deadline pressure is real. Certificates of occupancy, lease commencements, and move-in dates do not wait for dust to settle, and the final clean is usually the last item standing between a project and its handoff.
What a turnover clean involves
Scope follows the project: a shell build-out, a full renovation, and a new facility each leave a different mess. The constants in a Daltex post-construction clean:
- Systematic dust removal across all surfaces, high to low, not just the obvious ones
- Debris and residue cleanup left behind after the trades demobilize
- Floors brought from construction condition to presentable condition
- A final pass keyed to the handoff walkthrough, since that is the standard that counts
Projects with heavy leftover material often stage trash hauling and junk removal ahead of the clean, and finished spaces frequently transition straight into recurring office cleaning service once occupied.
Built for deadlines, priced from a walkthrough
Turnover cleaning is deadline work, so Daltex scopes it against the project calendar and staffs it to hit the date. Contractors and owners can request a free estimate with the project’s square footage and turnover date to get a realistic number and schedule.